Sudha put in a great deal of research on Yakshaganams in order to receive her Ph.D. Aside from her Doctorate, she is making a great and amazing effort in reviving these dying artforms. For the past 10 years, she traveled all over AP and Telangana in her persistent effort to revive these artforms. She believes that artforms such as these should be passed on for generations to come, as they are the heart of India; they make India's culture a vast, deep treasure. They validate India's nickname, the Jewel of the East.
Toorpu Bhagavatam from Sreekakulam District, AP
Kuchipudi Yakshaganam from Kuchipudi Village, AP
Chindu Yakshaganam, Nizamabad, Telangana
Chekka Bommalata Yakshaganam, Warangal District, Telangana
Palle Bhagavatam, Warangal District, Telangana
Veedhi Natakam, Kuppam, Chittoor District, AP
Dhimsa (Tribal Dance) in Araku Valley, Vixag, AP
First Ph.D, received in Kuchipudi Dance - 2010
Second Ph.D, received in Performing Arts - 2014