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Season 2009-2010’s thematic solos and dance drama lineup

Here I list a  few that I have come across:-

  • “Ethiraja Vaibhavam” – Solo Dance Feature on ‘Ramanujacharya by Zakir Hussain. Rupa Srikanth’s review can be read here
  • Sharanya Sampath’s thematic presentation on “108 Divya Desam”
  • Navtej Johar’s Meenakshi memudham Dhehi, a solo BN presentation- Read Review
  • Pavithra Srinivasan’s “Sundarakandam”, a solo BN presentation
  • Anjaneya Veera by Gayathri and Balagurunathan
  • “Kadalagi Kasindhu”, Mystical Journey of Love with choreography by Kavitha Ramu. Saw some fantastic photos of this new production. Will share details when I get to know more. I am planning to do a special post on this one! For now you could browse http://www.kkthemusical.com/index.html
  • “Sri Lalitha Nrutyarchanam” by Manju Bhargavee and Group - Read Review
  • Madhuvanthi Arun’s Tamizh. Click here for more information
  • “Koodi Erundu Kulirendelo Rembavai” from Anitha Guha’s dance school
  • Kalakshetra’s “6 part Ramayana series”
  • Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam’s “Paavai Noonbu”- it was nationally telecast in DD some years ago
  • Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam’s “Dasavatharam” BN solo
  • “Viralimalia Kuravanji” by Nrithyodaya(Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam’s dance school)(refer)
  • Krishna Kumari Narendran’s “Siva Swaroopa Thandava Lahiri” -Photogallery/ preview
  • Krishnakumari Narendran’s “Srisaradhe”
  • “Peacock Blue” – Concept Design by Gowri Ramnarayanan, Shhijith Krishna (Dance) Anjana Anand (Dance) Gayathri Venkatraghavan (Vocal)
  • “Sita In Navarasa” a dance drama by Suryanarayana Murthy and his group.
  • Kerala Kalamandalam presents “Arunachala Kavirayar’s Ramanatakam” kathakali in Tamil
  • Radhika Shurajit, Aadal Kaneero MLV80 (preview)

Search our calendar for event timings and venues.

But remember to check since all programs are subject to change


Filed under: Anitha Guha, Bharatanatyam, Bharathanatyam, Chennai, Dance, December season., Gayathri Balagurunathan, J. Suryanarayana Murthy, Kalakshetra, Kavita ramu, Madras, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Padma Subrahmanyam, Sheejith Krishna, choreograhers, choreography, dance drama, dance festival, review, students ,

Season’s Dance Award Winners (2009-2010)

B. M. Sundaram to be hounoured with Musicologist Award for his contribution to Carnatic Music by Music Academy

N. S Jayalakshmi to be hounoured  with “Sangita Kala Acharya” for her contribution to Bharatanatyam by Music Academy

Pooja Kumar-’Gutti Vasu Memorial Prize’ from Spirit of Youth Competition held at Music Academy

Narthaki Nataraj- ‘Nrithya Choodamani” from Sri Krishna Gana Sabha

Vijay Madhavan- ‘Balasaraswathi Endowment Prize’ from Sri. Krishna Gana Sabha

Mythili Prakash -’ Nadana-Maamani’ from Karthik Fine Arts.

Vaishnavi Sainath- ”Natya Chudar “ from Karthik Fine Arts

Sonal Mansingh-’Viswa Kala Bharati’ from Bharat Kalachar

Prof. C.V. Chandrasekhar-”Acharya Kala Bharati” from Bharat Kalachar

Aishwarya Dhanush, Yatin Agarwal, Gopukiran, Mridula Anand and Lakshmi Parthasarathi Athreya receive Bharat Kalachar’s Yuva Kala Bharati (Bharatanatyam) and Nagai Sriram (for Mridangam in Bharathanatyam) and Smitha Madhav (all rounder in classical Carnatic and Bharathanatyam)

Ramli Ibrahim-felicitated by Natyanjali Trust during Nartaka dance festival featuring male dancers.

Rajeswari Sainath receives Vani Kala Sudhakara from Sri Thyaga Bramha Gana Sabha

Dr. Padma Subramanhyam receives ” Nrithya Kovida” and Pavithra Srinivasan receives ” Nrithya Sevitha” from Nadabramham Music Journal

Compiled from: The Hindu (Friday Features), saigan.com (where you can see the whole list of awards for musicians too),and Personal communication.

Filed under: Balasaraswathi, Bharat Kalachar, Bharatanatyam, Bharathanatyam, C.V. Chandrashekhar, Chennai, Dance, Dance Gurus, December season., Krishna Gana Sabha, Madras, Madras Music Academy, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Padma Subrahmanyam, Sri Krishna Gana sabha, artists, awards, talent , , ,

Music and Dance Season 2009-2010

I will consolidate all posts on the Madras dance and Music Season 2009-2010. For those of you who would like to know what it is like , “The Hindu” had brought out a curtain raiser on the upcoming “Chennai Music and Dance Season 2008″ (PDF version)
This includes an interview with Alarmel Valli. You can download the same at http://www.hindu.com/ms/index.htm

This Season’s Dance Award Winners are listed here

Thematic presentations and dance dramas that are scheduled to be presented for this season are listed here

Madras/Chennai Concerts*

Krishna Gana Sabha’s Natya kala Conference: that is an annual event during the season will be held at the sabha between December 26 and 31, 2009 .This years conference is convened by Ananda Shankar Jayant . The theme is “Dance Matters”.
contact e-mail: anandasj@rediffmail.com

Online Schedules/guides

  • The dance concerts we get to know of will be added to our calendar which can be viewed in the middle column of the front page of this blog. I have added schedules from Narada Gana Sabha, Bramha Gana Sabha, Nungambakkam Cultural Academy, Bharat Kalachar, Sri Krishna gana sabha,  Kalakshetra and others (that I came to know o)f. All programs are subject to change.
  • A new comprehensive website (http://www.thedecemberseason.com/home.php) has been launched to provide substantial information on schedules and location of concerts, andother related information like lodging and dining.
  • Saigan’s Consolidated and updatedMargazhi Season Guide can be found here
  • Visit http://artindia.net/madras09/index.html for a listing of  this season’s music and dance performances( Maintained by Sri. G.S. Rajan)
  • Mr. Ramkumar’s blog regularly provides Madras Kutcheri  updates (including  the season concerts, esp. for carnatic music concerts)

Updated Sabha/organization Websites

Tickets Reservation for NRI:
Kartik Fine Arts:
NRIs who want to attend the December season concerts can e-mail the sabha Secretary and reserve tickets. Reservation queries must be sent in October. Such people will get preference in issue of tickets. (subject to availability)

KARTIK FINE ARTS[Regd]Registered office address:
New No.16, old no.39,
Bheemana Garden St,
Abhiramapuram,
Chennai- 600018,
Ph:91-44- 24997788.

Administration Office address:
2,Sringeri Mutt Road,
Chennai,
Ph:91-44- 2495 2695.
E.Mail :kartikfinearts@vsnl.net  http://www.kartikfineartschennai18.com/

Swathi Sangeethotsavam is an annual classical music festival celebrated in honour of Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma (1813 – 1846) the  poet king of the Travancore dynasty. This seven day festival is held annually from January 6 to 12 at the ‘Kuthira Malika’ palace at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India where the king himself composed many of his musical gems.This could be a fantastic add- on to your season pilgrimage.Prince Rama Varma who organizes this music festival extends a warm welcome to all music lovers. These amazing concerts are entirely free . The schedule of Jan 2010 festival is as follows:-

Jan 6  Sanjay Subrahmanyan
Jan 7  Balasai (Flute)
Jan 8 Kunnakudi Balamuralikrishna
Jan 9 Varma
Jan 10 Mavelikara P.Subramaniam
Jan 11 Pandit Venkateshkumar (Hindusthani)
Jan12 Seetha Rajan

For more details on this festival visit http://www.aparnaonline.com/princerama.html

Sharing your Schedules

Please feel free to share your performance schedules, reviews and other related info here. Leave it as a comment and I will work on getting it published. Events will be added to our  Event calendar .

Source of Info: Personal emails, Music and Dance Websites, Brochures, Mgazines etc.

*-Please verify program schedules  with newspapers/sabha  as they may be subject to changes

Filed under: A.Lakshman, Anita Ratnam, Anitha Guha, Arts, Bharat Kalachar, Bharatanatyam, Bharathakalanjali, Bharathanatyam, Carnatic Music, Chennai, Chitra Visweswaran, Dance, Dance Gurus, December season., Dhananjayan, Gayathri Balagurunathan, India, Kalakshetra, Kartik Fine Arts, Kavita ramu, Kerala, Krishna Gana Sabha, Madras, Madras Music Academy, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Male Bharathanatyam dancer, Padma Subrahmanyam, Padma.S. Raghavan, Performing Arts, Prince Rama Varma, Priyadarshini Govind, Rajeswari Sainath, Rasika, Shanta, Sheejith Krishna, Shijith Nambiar, Shobana, Sreekala Bharath, Sri Krishna Gana sabha, Urmila Satyanarayanan, Vijayanthimala Bali, artists, awards, choreograhers, choreography, dance drama, dance festival, experiences, learning, leela samson, program, students, upcoming artist , , , , , , , ,

Interesting read from The Hindu’s Dance/Music Season Coverage..

  • Importance of the Orchestra that accompanies a dance recital..Murali Parthasarathy, Swamimalai K Suresh, Radha Badri and G. Vijayaraghavan tell us more about it at http://www.hindu.com/ms/2009/01/07/stories/2009010750010100.htm
  • Double Impact: Two is company. Especially for some on whom the Margazhi spotlight has fallen over the years, be it in the field of music or dance. The Dhananjayans, the Reddys and Narasimhachari-Vasanthalakshmi have paved the way for many others to follow. The Margazhi Vizha has, over the years, thrown up some very talented pairs. Here are a few who have made a mark:  Read more at http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/02/stories/2009010250990400.htm
  • A discussion on ‘Aesthetic Purpose of Bharatanatyam’ led by eminent music and dance scholar, Thanjavur B.M. Sundaram, with a panel of distinguished practitioners such as gurus Adyar Lakshman, Indira Rajan, Nandini Ramani and Jayanthi Subramaniam last Sunday, turned out to be a very lively and informative one. It was organised by Sri Thyaga Brahma Gana Sabha . http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/09/stories/2009010951200600.htm. Topics discusseed include:-
    • History of nomenclature of Bharathanatyam
    • Differentiating Theermanam and Jathi
    • Thanjavur Quartet-streamlined margam
    • Balamma’s style
    • Alarippu accompanied by Tirupugazh
    • Compering for a dance show (Interesting points here)
    •  Ancedotes on Pandanallur Jayalakshmi and Shanmuga Vadivu

Filed under: Bharatanatyam, Bharathakalanjali, Bharathanatyam, Chennai, Dance, Dance Gurus, December season., Dhananjayan, India, Kalakshetra, Madras, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Male Bharathanatyam dancer, Performing Arts, Shanta, artists, choreograhers, choreography, dance festival, do's and don'ts for dancers, experiences, talent, upcoming artist , , , , , , , ,

Natyakala conference Updates

This year’s Natyakala conference as you may recall had “Ramayana” as its theme and was convened by Ananda Shankar Jayant.

Interviews with the  participants/presenters at Natyakala conference organized this season (Dec 2008) can be read at Narthaki http://www.narthaki.com/iindex.html

A report by Rajee Mani  on the conference posted in Narthaki may be read at http://www.narthaki.com/info/rev08/rev682.html

A detailed report on the procedding on a day to day account by Pratima Sagar may also be read at http://www.narthaki.com/rindex.html. Look for an article titled Natyakala Conference 2008

Leela Venkatraman’s report in The Hindu – http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/02/stories/2009010250970300.htm

Filed under: Anita Ratnam, Arts, Bharatanatyam, Bharathanatyam, C.V. Chandrashekhar, Chennai, Dance, Dance Gurus, December season., Krishna Gana Sabha, Literature, Madras, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Sri Krishna Gana sabha, artists, choreograhers, choreography, dance drama, experiences, learning, review , ,

Tapas academy hosts free Music and Dance programs

CHENNAI, December 25: TAPAS – The Academy and Yuvakeerthana will celebrate ‘Sangeethotsavam 2009′, an annual festival of  music and dance, from January 2, 2009. The festival will last till January 7.  The festival will be held at Valasaravakkam.
This time around, TAPAS – The Academy will confer the “Shri Vidhya Tapasvi” award on vocalist Neyveli Santhanagopalan for his  service towards bhakthi-oriented traditional music. The award will be presented to him on January 7 at a function presided by Mr. P.S. Saminathan, Chairman, Pyramid Saimira Group, and Mr. Narayana Vishwanath, Chief Editor, Sarigamapadani, and Honourable Member (Programmes),  South Zone Cultural Centre,  Governtmen Of India.
 
The aforesaid programmes would be held at Kalyani Kalyana Mandapam, Radhakrishnan Road, Opposite HDFC Bank, Valasaravakkam, Chennai 600087. For details, contact: 9841723930/31/32.
 
Or
Ashwin Kumar Iyer, Director, TAPAS – The Academy
Convenor, Sangeethotsavam 2009.
Mobile Phone: 9841723930
 
Free season passes will be available from December 26 at the following outlets: ANN Hospital , Valasaravakkam: Rakshit Hospital, Valasaravakkam; Naihaa, Valasaravakkam; Hotel Green Park , Vadapalani; Dominos Pizza, Alwarthirunagar; Sri Kris hna Sweets, Vadapalani; Mega Mart, Alwarthirunagar; and TAPAS Academy, Valasaravakkam.

The scheduel for the week-long music festival is given below:
 
02/01/09 – Friday

5 .00 – 6.15 PM
 
Kumari. Krithika Kumar (Bharathanatyam recital),
Disciple of Smt. Rajashri Vasudevan
6.30– 8.30 PM
Compositions of Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna
Srimathi. PADMA GOVARDHAN ( New Zealand ) – Vocal
 
03/01/09 – Saturday
5 .00 – 6.15 PM
Kumari. Vidya – Bharathanatyam recital
Disciple of Smt. Gayathri Balagurunathan
6.30– 8.30 PM
Panchakshara Prayoham –Raga compositions with 5 Swaraksharas
Dr. M. LALITHA & Kumari.M. NANDINI – Violin
 
04/01/09 – Sunday
5 .00 – 6.15 PM
Kumari. Shalini – Bharathanatyam recital
Disciple of Smt. Shyamala Balan
6.30– 8.30 PM
Thillaikeedillai – Compositions on Thillayambala Nataraja Swami
Dr. GANESH – Vocal
 
05/01/09 – Monday
5 .00 – 6.15 PM
K. Sairam and K. Sai Shruthi – Bharathanatyam recital
Disciple of Smt. Mahalakshmi
6.30– 8.30 PM
Swathi Thirunal Krithis
Sri. K.M BALAMURALIKRISHNA – Vocal
 
06/01/09 – Tuesday
5 .00 – 6.15 PM
Dr. Geetha Kasturi – Bharathanatyam recital
Disciple of Guru K. J. Sarasa
6.30– 8.30 PM
Krishnaarnavam – Divine Glory Of  Shri. Kris hna
Kumari. BHAVATHARINI – Vocal
 
07/01/09 – Wednesday
5 .00 – 6.15 PM
Disciples of Rukmini Devi Natyaksetra Foundation – Bharathanatyam recital
6.30– 8.30 PM
Shri Gurubhyo Namaha – Compositions On PujyaSri Sri Mahapaeriyaval
Neyveli Sri. SANTHANAGOPALAN – Vocal

 

Source: Mr. K.T. Jagannathan (http://www.carnaticdarbar.com/)

Filed under: Arts, Bharatanatyam, Bharathanatyam, Carnatic Music, Chennai, Dance, December season., Madras, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Performing Arts, Rasika, artists, awards, dance festival, program, promotion

Lakshmi Viswanathan’s book release

Chronicling a lost heritage

Lakshmi Viswanathan’s book on the devadasis captures the spirit of a bygone era .

The very title is evocative — “Women of Pride-The Devadasi Heritage”. Dance artiste and choreographer Lakshmi Viswanathan’s book on the devadasi heritage is based on years of research disguised as an easy read.

“I want to make this information accessible to every one, not just to academics or the dance community,” she smiles. “The lay reader may be surprised by some of this information, with details about devadasi participation in court life, the extraordinary status they enjoyed, and their philanthropy. There were nationalists and freedom fighters too among them, who wore only khadi.”

Read the full article from The Hindu here

Thanks to Mr. K.T.J. who identified the article for us.

Filed under: Arts, Bharathanatyam, Chennai, Dance, Dance Gurus, December season., History of Bharathanatyam, India, Literature, Madras, Performing Arts, Rasika, Tamil, Thanjavur, artists, books, choreography, dance festival, experiences, learning , ,

A brief chat with Pooja Kumar

Carnatic Darbar interview

Carnatic Darbar interview


POOJA KUMAR , a vibrant and dynamic dancer, had her initial lessons in Bharathanatyam from Smt. Sujatha Srinivasan at the age of six. She took further training from Sri A. Lakshman (Chennai, India). Currently, she is taking advanced lessons under the guidance of Smt. Savithri Jagannatha Rao (Chennai, India) and Smt. Shreelatha Vinod (Chennai, India). She also takes abhinaya lessons from Smt. Indira Kadambi (Chennai, India).

Pooja was the 1st prize winner in the Cleveland Tyagaraja Aradhana. She is slated to perform in Chennai during the ongoing music season. She was conferred the title “Nrithya Yuva Rathna” by Sumukhi Rajasekharan Memorial Foundation (Chennai, India) in December 2007. She was awarded the “Lakshmi Vishwanathan Endowment Prize for ABHINAYA” for her excellent performance in Bharathanatyam from Sri Krishna Gana Sabha (Chennai, India) in Jan 2006.
She was the youngest prize winner at the Lumbini Arts Society’s bharatanatyam dance competition in Ottawa, Canada in 2001 and was selected to go to Europe by a panel of international judges. During the December 2000 arts festival in Chennai, she was awarded the title ‘NATYA KALA BHUSHANAM’ by Natyanjali Trust.

She has given various performances and fund-raisers in Chennai (India), U.S., and Canada. She performs every year for the December Arts Festival in Chennai and has danced at the prestigious venues Shri Krishna Gana Sabha, Brahma Gana Sabha, Hamsadhwani and Karthik Fine Arts and Natyarangam, to name a few.

Pooja has been presenting thematic concerts, collaborative presentations, innovative workshops and lecture demonstrations on this art form. She obtains continuing education from illustrious gurus in India. Pooja is also a dedicated teacher who is conveying this art form to aspiring students. Here is the transcript of the email interview, the edited version of which was originally published in Carnatic darbar.

How did you begin your journey in Dance?

I started my dance lessons at age six, and that beginning became a never ending journey for me in Bharathanatyam.

The role of your parents and family..

My parents have been the backbone in every step of my dancing life. When I was young, my mother took me for dance lessons and observed the class with utmost concentration. She made me practice rigorously daily, incorporating every refinement dispensed by the teacher. I’m thankful to my mother for her constant effort, as she has helped me discover my passion in life. I will never be able to repay what my parents have done for me.

In dance, it is extremely important to flow with the music. My younger sister, Arthi Kumar, who is passionately pursuing carnatic music as a career, is a disciple of Sri Madurai R. Sundar (Detroit, Michigan) & Sri K. Vijayaraghavan (Chennai, India). Her gurus are disciples of Sangeetha Kalanidhi Madurai Sri T. N Seshagopalan. Listening to her sing has helped me tremendously.

Gurus

I started my initial lessons and had my arangetram with Smt. Sujatha Srinivasan. My urge to further my knowledge in bharathanatyam took me to Chennai, India where I learnt from Sri A. Lakshman for a few years. Then, my passion to delve deeper into the nuances of Bharathanatyam brought me to Smt. Savithri Jagannatha Rao. Savithri Aunty is very loving and caring about each student and brings out the best in each of her students. I enjoy going to aunty’s classes, as I admire her attention to detail, perfection in structure, bhakthi filled abhinaya, and her devotion to the art. Just seeing her gives me an inspiration to do even better! I am also very fortunate to take abhinaya lessons from Smt. Indira Kadambi. She’s also a wonderful teacher!

Since Gurus are based in Chennai, how do you manage?

I travel to India twice a year; 4 months during the summer, and for the December Chennai Music & Dance Season. I’m in India for about half a year, and I’m in the USA for half a year. I practice daily. I attend various dance programs. This enhances my knowledge.

Living in US was it easy for you to share interests with peers?

Yes, in fact Americans are very appreciative of Indian culture. They are in awe of the beauty, discipline, complexity, storytelling and spirituality of this art form.

Cleveland Aradhana’s impact?

“CLEVELAND TYAGARAJA ARADHANA”; the mere mention of these three words kindles in me pleasant thoughts of early childhood when I used to tag along with my parents wearing an Indian silk pavadai to listen to the Musical concerts. Little did I realize, at that time, that this event will become footsteps of my cultural evolution through my adolescence.

Tyagaraja Aradhana has grown from strength to strength under the able guidance of Mr. V.V. Sundaram, Mr. Cleveland Balu (who are lovingly known as Sundaram mama and Balu Mama, respectively) and other organizers.

Music and Dance are inseparable, and thanks to Sundaram mama, the prime force of the Aradhana, dance became an integral part of the festival. This included workshops, competitions, lecture demonstrations, and dance programs which helped dance lovers like me get the wonderful opportunity to learn from renowned Senior Gurus like Mrs. Sudharani Raghupathy, Mrs. Savithri Jagannatha Rao, Ms. Radha, Ms. Roja Kannan, Ms. Narthaki and Ms. Shakthi.

This constant exposure ignited a passion in me, and I became a “slave to dance”.

Are you learning theory & Nattuvangam?

Yes, I am also concurrently learning theory and nattuvangam along with the practical aspects of Bharathanatyam. These aspects are extremely important in developing into a complete dancer.

Do you teach?

Yes, I love to teach and I am teaching dance in Cleveland, USA. I would like to pass on this great classical dance form with utmost purity to the next generation. My role model in this venture is Savithri Aunty.

How do you manage to perform, teach, and be a full time student?

My belief is that I want to give my fullest in whatever I do. My love for dance is so much that I make the time. I don’t get many hours of sleep, as I am awake until 1 AM to study. I have a lot of catching up to do during the weekends.

Have you learned  or are you venturing into any other dance form?

No, because I want to fully focus on Bharathanatyam. There is no point in being a “Jack of all trades and Master of none”. This dance itself is an ocean. One life time is not enough to completely learn it.

Other Hobbies…

I like to sing and listen to Carnatic Music. It helps me a lot with my dance. Dance is after all music in motion.

Do you intend to take this up as a profession?

Yes, definitely, because this is my passion and form of prayer! In conclusion, I would like to say,

Bharathanatyam is a divine art form with deep spiritual significance and I humbly dedicate all my skills at the feet of God. I just love and worship this Art form and hope to share this with the rest of the World.”

Pooja will be performing during the Madras December Festival .

* Dec. 29, 2008 – Karthik Fine Arts (Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan) at 4:30 p.m.
* Jan 2, 2009 – Cleveland Tyagaraja Aradhana (Narada Gana Sabha Main Hall) at 6:30 p.m.
* Jan 9, 2009 – Bharath Kalachar at 6:00 p.m.

Filed under: Adyar K. Lakshman, Arts, Bharatanatyam, Bharathanatyam, Chennai, Dance, Dance Gurus, December season., India, Madras, Performing Arts, Rasika, USA, artists, awards, experiences, learning, students, talent, titles, upcoming artist , ,

Lec-Dem of interest to dancers

Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha Music education series has some fantastic lec dems lined up during Dec.16 2008 to Jan 3 , 2009

Here are a few lecture demonstrations that may be of interest to dancers…

18 Dec. 2008, Theme for Bharatanatyam- Thirukkural to Puthukavithai, by Smt. Sujatha Vijayaraghavan, at Vidya Bharathi,55, Bheemasena Garden Road, Mylaopre, Chennai 4, Ph 2499 1248, 8.30-9.30am

20 Dec 2008, Rasanai ennum Yogam, By Neyveli Sri. Santhanagopalan, at Vidya Bharathi,55, Bheemasena Garden Road, Mylaopre, Chennai 4, Ph 2499 1248, 8.30-9.30am

22 Dec, 2008, Tamil Compositions in sangeetha Sampradaya pradarshini by Dr. R.s. Jayalakshmi,at Vidya Bharathi,55, Bheemasena Garden Road, Mylaopre, Chennai 4, Ph 2499 1248, 8.30-9.30am

29 Dec 2008,

Tillana and its special features, Dr. M.B. vedavalli, at Vidya Bharathi,55, Bheemasena Garden Road, Mylaopre, Chennai 4, Ph 2499 1248, 8.30-9.30am

Lecture by Dr S Raghuraman on  ‘Dravidaththil Taai deiva vazhipaadu’ (worship of mother goddess in Tamil culture). Demonstration by Lakshmi Ramaswamy and her students for Katik Fine Arts at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

31 Dec, 2008, Compositions on Godess lakshmi by various composers by Dr. V.V. srivatsava at Vidya Bharathi,55, Bheemasena Garden Road, Mylaopre, Chennai 4, Ph 2499 1248, 8.30-9.30am

All /Most of them are free

Dec 17-Dec 23, 2008

The annual Natya Kala Conference of Sri Krishna Gana Sabha will commence on December 17. The conference will continue till December 23. This time around, the theme of the conference is: “Ramayana in Performing Arts”. Dancer Ananda Shankar Jayant will be the convenor of the conference. 3/4 presentations looking at  the Epic’s various aspects/angles are lined up per day. The timing being 9.30am to around 1 pm on all these days.

For schedules and topics  visit Carnatic Darbar click here

Narthaki’s coverage of the Natyakala conference- click here

Filed under: Arts, Bharatanatyam, Bharathanatyam, Carnatic Music, Chennai, Conference, Dance, December season., India, Madras, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Performing Arts, Rasika, Tamil, Workshops, artists, choreograhers, dance festival, do's and don'ts for dancers, experiences, learning, program, students , , , ,

Recent Season Info updates/Upcoming programs

 Visit http://sangeethas.wordpress.com/2008/10/03/madras-music-season-programmes-2008-2009/ to see a few  upcoming programs for Jan 2009

Here is a gooddatabase to check for concerts in Chennai http://www.findnearyou.com/Misc/Music_Finder.aspx

Carnatic Darbar Season updates (includes schedules for many sabhas) can be seen here

Carnatic Darbar presents the Kalakshetra dance schedule here (Dec 21st,2008 to Jan 3,2009)

Kartik Fine Arts season schedule is here

Art Indias website now has a lot to offer at http://www.artindia.net/madras08/index.html

http://www.kutcheribuzz.com/decseason2008/schedules.asp looks complete now.

Programs of Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam can be found at http://www.padmadance.com/concerts.htm

Music Academy Dance Festival between Jan 3rd- 9th (2009) can be seen here

Tapas Academy programs , Jan 2nd to 7th (2009) can be seen here

Filed under: Arts, Bharatanatyam, Bharathanatyam, Chennai, Dance, Dance Gurus, December season., Kartik Fine Arts, Madras, Madras Music Season, Madras dance Festival, Performing Arts, Rasika, artists, choreography, dance festival, experiences, program , , , , , , , , ,

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