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March 20, 2013
SHIVARPANA -DANCE AND MUSIC FESTIVAL AT HEBRI
" SHIVARPANA " Dance and Music festival By KALATHEERA Org at HEBRI
The Kalatheera organisation hosted a cultural festival ‘Shivarpana – 2013’ on the
Ardhanareeshwara Temple premises at Hebri town in Udupi district on
March 16 and 17.
The festival is being sponsored by
the Union Ministry of Culture, Indian Council for Cultural Relations
(ICCR), South Zone Cultural Centre, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu; and the
Departments of Kannada and Culture, and Tourism.
Addressing
presspersons here on Thursday, Uday Kumar Shetty, trustee of
Kalatheera, said that the fest would start with a cultural caravan, a
procession of artistes and lovers of performing arts at 5.30 p.m. After
the inaugural function by renowned Odissi dancer Ratikant Mohapatra, the
fest would begin with a Hindustani vocal concert by Sangeeta Katti
Kulkarni at 6.35 p.m. This would be followed by Bharatnatyam by Aswath
and troupe, Gotipua by Lakshmipriya Gotipua Nrutya Kendra, Odisha and
light music by playback singer Rameshchandra and Karunakara Rao party.
The
second session would begin at 8.30 p.m. It would have cultural
programmes such as ‘Dollu Kunitha’ and ‘Pooja Kunitha’ by Takappa and
troupe, followed by ‘Beesu Kamsale Nagari’ by Kumaraswamy and troupe,
Bharatnatyam by Sanathana Natyalaya, and Odissi dance by Uday Kumar
Shetty and ensemble, Bangalore.
The second day’s
programme would begin with a seminar on ‘Folk arts and classical arts –
An introduction to Desi and Marga traditions in our culture’ at 11 a.m.
The seminar would be inaugurated by vocalist R.K. Padmanabha.
There
would be lecture-demonstration by Kalbelia folk dancers, Rajasthan;
Gotipua traditions, Odisha; Ratikant Mohapatra, Odisha; and Shivaji Rao,
Tamil Nadu.
The cultural programmes would begin with
a Carnatic vocal concert by R.K. Padmanabha at 6.30 p.m. It would be
followed by flute fusion music by Padmanab Bapu and ensemble; Kalbelia
dance by Lokakala Kalbelia Samiti, Rajasthan; devotional songs by
Shankar Shanbhogue; Karagattam folk dance by Shivaji Rao and group,
Thanjavur; semi-classical dance by Kalatheera; Bharatnatyam by Nritya
Niketana Kodavoor; and Carnatic vocal by S. Sangeetha from Mysore.
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