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It was established in 1936 after the extraordinary success of Rukmini Devi's first performance of Bharata Natyam at the Theosophical Society, in Adyar, a suburb of Madras, in the South of India. The founding members, Rukmini Devi, her husband George Arundale, and their associates at the Theosophical Society, were deeply committed to Theosophy and an art academy was an extension of this commitment. The academy was also symbolic of the struggle for India's independence; it was to culturally revive a country that was losing its identity under British rule.