She moved to
Jaipur in 1951, in search of Kathak. She also started teaching English at the
Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls' Public School for next two years. She then moved to Sri Lanka and studied Kandyan dance with legendary dancer, Chitrasena. Subsequently, in 1955, she received the prestigious Government of India scholarship and trained under noted Guru,
Shambhu Maharaj of the Lucknow Gharana at the Bharatiya Kala Kendra, New Delhi. She was the first student of the Kendra and Pt Shambhu Maharaj was the first Guru. She was the only student he ever danced with in all his life. In 1960, she was selected for the USSR Cultural Scholarship in Choreography to study for her Master's in Choreography. Upon her return from Russia in 1964, with the help of
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, then Vice Chairperson of
Sangeet Natak Akademi, she started the Natya Institute of Choreography in Delhi under the aegis of the Bharatiya Natya Sangh. Thereafter, she was based in Delhi for several years before she moved NIKC to Bangalore on invitation from the then Chief Minister
Ramakrishna Hegde, which opened on 12 July 1987. Already known for her
abhinaya anga, she has to her credit several notable dance ballets production, such as Venkateshwara Vilasam, Kathak through the Ages, Art
and Life, Surdas,
Barsha Mangal,
Tarana,
Ramayana Darshanam,
Hoysala Vaibhava,
The Vision of Amir Khusrau,
Tulsi Ke Ram, and
Urubhanga by
Bhasa, She became the chairperson of Karnataka Sangeet Nritya Academy, state academy for music and dance, and during her tenure from 1987 to 1990, she started National Performing Arts Festivals at heritage monuments of the state, like
Somanathapura,
Pattadakal and
Halebidu. She was awarded
Rajyotsava Award, second highest civilian honour of the Karnataka state in 1986, She died of massive cardiac arrest shortly after midnight on 1 September 2014, at M S Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, Bangalore, where she was admitted around 11.30 pm due complains of breathlessness and chest pain. She was survived by her sisters Chitra Venugopal and Uma Rao, and daughter Madhu Nataraj, Kathak and contemporary dancer. ==Awards and honors==