Monday, December 17, 2007
Search Site:
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Archives | Feedback | Career Avenues
News
National
State
District
City
Business
Foreign
Sports
Comments
Edit Page
Panorama
Net Mail
Your Take
Infoline
In City Today
HelpLine
Daily Almanac
Festivals of India
Weather
Leisure
Crossword
Horoscope
Year 2007
Weekly
Daily Astrospeak
Calendar 2007
Pearls of Wisdom
"People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election."
- Otto von Bismarck
Supplements
Economy & Business
Dasara dazzle
DH Avenues
Cyber Space
Metro Life - Thurs
Metro Life - Mon
Metro Life - Fri
Open Sesame
Metro Life - Sat
Living
DH Realty
Fine Art / Culture
Articulations
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Spectrum
Sportscene
She
Sunday Herald
Hi Life
Reviews
Book Reviews
Movie Reviews
Art Reviews
DH Education
ENGLISH FOR YOU
Bangalore IT.in
Columns
Kuldip Nayar
Khushwant Singh
N J Nanporia
Tavleen Singh
Swami Sukhabodhananda
Bittu Sehgal
Suresh Menon
Shreekumar Varma
Movie Guide
Ad Links
Deccan
International School
Real Estate Properties in Bangalore
Deccan Herald
Now Available
Globally
in Print Format
Others
About Us
Subscription

Send your Suggestions / Queries about the Website to the
Webmaster


To send letters to Editor :
Letters to Editor

You are welcome to post your letters/responses to NETMAIL here.

For enquiries on advertisements :
Contact Us

Deccan Herald » Metro Life - Mon » Detailed Story
MUSIC REVIEWS
Mysore V Subramanya


Impressive footwork in Kuchipudi


The South Central Zone Cultural Centre (Nagpur) organised a Kuchipudi programme recently at the Nayana Auditorium, in collaboration with Department of Kannada and Culture and the Karnataka Sangeetha Nritya Academy.

The “Kuchipudi Prasang” was performed by the students of the Kuchipudi Kala Kendra, Vishakapatnam, under the direction of A B Bala Kondala Rao. Kuchipudi derives its name from the village of Kuchelapuram (Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh). It was Siddendra Yogi, who gave a defnite format to this dance form and it is believed Saint Narahari Teetha's blessings is also significant in the development of this style. “It creates a world of ecstasy through its poetic expression of life's variegated moods and speaks of manifold rhythmic patterns, melodic gestures and subtle facial expressions. "

With its exclusive and attractive footwork and impactiful abhinaya, kuchipudi is always entertaining. The students of the Kala Kendra, started with the customary invocation — a piece from the Adi Shankaracharya.. The second one was a famous Keerthane of Saint Tyagaraja — “Sogasuga Mridanga Thalamu” in Sriranjini raga. In the “Tharanga” (Krishna Leela Taranga of Narayana Teertha), the Ksheera Sagara episode was also included. Both the dancers (Aditya and Maalayada) performed intricate jathies on the brass plate with ease and assurance, though the customary sparkle remained elusive, they seemed to revel in portraying the peacock and snake. "Satyabhama Samvada" - is a popular item of Kuchipudi (Ragamalika). With exclusive footwork and gestures of Kuchipudi, they also performed a Tillana of Uthakadu Venkata Subbaiah, in the raga suruti.

Music not complementary

The background (Sujatha and Saraswathi) music was persistently going out of Sruthi and the Swarastana going often astray and unfortunately not complementary to the dance recital.  Guru Bala Kondala Rao (Natuvanga), Anand Srihari (Mridanga), Satyanarayana (veena), Oakshina Murthy (Violin) and Kumar (flute) — supported from the wings.

Tributes to a Natyacharya

Natyacharya Mangalore U S Krishna Rao (1914–2007) was an able teacher and experienced choreographer. He worked hard to propogate Bharatha Natya in the South Canara district and trained hundreds of students thorugh his institution "Nritya Vidyanikethan", Mangalore. He was also a recipient of Rajyotsava Award and the Shantala award. His children and students paid rich tributes to him on last Sunday. Krishna Rao's students paid respect to their Guru in the opening "Guruvandane". His two daughters — Nirmala Manjunath and Sandhya Keshava Rao — Senior dancers, performed Bhagawad geethe with practiced ease. They presented in the conventional style, adding to their dancing personality. Most of the other students of Rao, incidentally chose Kannada Devaranamas. Yashodara Sridhar (Na Ninna Dyanadoliralu), Swarnalatha

Srinivasa Rao (Amma Nimma Manegallalli), Shanthi and Divya (Aadidano Ranga), Aneesh and Pawan (Shiva Panchakshari), Kavitha Prasad (Natanam), Chandrachuda (group), Mamatha Achar and Satya Hebbur (Koravanji) - though they fell short in flexions due to age, they sustained interest due to the dramatic overtones of the compositions and their good foundation.  In the "Mahishashura Mardhini" all the senior students of Rao performed to the background of good music of Shailaja and Natuvanga by Sandhya Keshava. Others who supported from the wings are : Janardhana Rao (Mridanga), Ashwathnarayan (flute), Madhusudhan (Violin) and Ganesha Prasad (Keyboard).

comment on this article
Other Headlines
Taking a ticketless bus ride
Celebration of hope
The art of auction
Keeping track of elderly
Theatre for eco-awareness
BUZZ IN BANGALORE
MUSIC REVIEWS
Chintalapalli music fest
ART REVIEWS
CAMBUZZ
Fathima guides here
For special children
ENTERTAINMENT IN A NEW LIGHT
A musical confluence
Ad Links
Flowers to India , Gifts to India
Flowers to Gwalior , Gurgaon , Jalandhar, Kochi, Jaipur, Nagpur, Coimbatore
Gifts to India, Flowers to India, Gifts to India, Bangalore, Gifts to India, Mumbai, Delhi, Rakhi
Gifts to India , Flowers to Bangalore India
NRI Account Easy remittance
India Flowers - Dehradun Hyderabad Kolkata Gurgaon Punjab
Flowers to Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune Kolkata.
Send Flowers, Cakes, Chocolate, Fruits to Pune.
Flowers to India , France , Japan, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mexico, USA
Flowers to India , Mumbai , Pune, Delhi, Chennai,
Your Life Partner? Get personalized proposals daily. Thousands of New members with Photo Profiles. Profession,Religion, Community searches & more. Register FREE!
Copyright 2007, The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd., 75, M.G. Road, Post Box No 5331, Bangalore - 560001
Tel: +91 (80) 25880000 Fax No. +91 (80) 25880523
click here