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Art
'Technology should listen to you, not the other way round'
A child prodigy, Pravin Godkhindi trained with his father, Pt Venkatesh Godkhindi, vocalist and flautist, and then with Mridangam Vidwan Anoor Anantha Krishna Sharma.
14 April 2024, 03:24 IST
'Technology should listen to you, not the other way round'
14 April 2024, 03:24 IST
Month-long Ramanavami music festival to begin on April 9
The 32-day event will see over 400 artistes coming to perform in the city. In addition to music, the festival also features discussions and talks on the Ramayana.
08 April 2024, 21:45 IST
Month-long Ramanavami music festival to begin on April 9
08 April 2024, 21:45 IST
An existential touch to knowledge
Kwade has also created a centrepiece of this year’s Sculpture Park exhibition at Madhavendra Palace, Jaipur. The new installation, Superposition, consists of interlocking steel frames that unravel like a folding screen.
06 April 2024, 23:32 IST
An existential touch to knowledge
06 April 2024, 23:32 IST
Art for my sake!
When the rebirth of Bharatanatyam (as we know it today) and redefinition of the ‘Bharatiya naari’ is coloured with so much propaganda and political motives, it is hardly possible that in its evolution, development and modernisation, it becomes mute or apolitical, writes Priyanka Chandrasekhar
06 April 2024, 23:12 IST
Art for my sake!
06 April 2024, 23:12 IST
Women who made art in Japanese internment camps are getting their due
An estimated 120,000 people of Japanese descent were ordered to leave their homes and jobs on the West Coast in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and were sent to internment camps, where they were held without due process.
06 April 2024, 06:32 IST
Women who made art in Japanese internment camps are getting their due
06 April 2024, 06:32 IST
Graffiti highlights women’s safety, drug abuse, cybercrime in Bengaluru
Rotarian Nivedita Dutt, who is spearheading the project, explained why the project is unique. 'Graffiti has always been the artistic language of the rebel and easily catches the youth's attention.'
31 March 2024, 23:47 IST
Graffiti highlights women’s safety, drug abuse, cybercrime in Bengaluru
31 March 2024, 23:47 IST
Indian creatives shine bright at Dubai art fair
Renu Modi, founder-director of Gallery Espace, said that the forum is great for visibility, for the entire community, 'which is why it has seen such a strong participation from Indian galleries in recent years.'
31 March 2024, 04:38 IST
Indian creatives shine bright at Dubai art fair
31 March 2024, 04:38 IST
Music, dance and poetry sessions this weekend
The two-day event is being organised by Mumbai’s National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), BLR Hubba, and Bangalore International Centre.
29 March 2024, 21:57 IST
Music, dance and poetry sessions this weekend
29 March 2024, 21:57 IST
‘Bob Marley from Kodihalli’ extends theatre horizons
Episodically, the narrative flows in Brechtian comical Gestus (the style of acting Bertolt Brecht pioneered to reveal social identities of characters and their relation).
29 March 2024, 21:07 IST
‘Bob Marley from Kodihalli’ extends theatre horizons
29 March 2024, 21:07 IST
Comedy with a socially relevant message
The story follows the lives of Mr Rao (Krishna Arunachalam), Bheemachari (Shrinath A R) and Suchendra Prasad (Somashekhar Bevinahalli), three seniors disguising as mental health patients to escape from unpleasant realities.
29 March 2024, 02:50 IST
Comedy with a socially relevant message
29 March 2024, 02:50 IST
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