Sunday, 25 May 2014

Save our culture in its pure form

For the improvement of classical art form interested ones. 
Could you plz fill dis form as it is my friends survey to design a space for dance community as it is her major studio project it would be helpful thankyou

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Sunday, 11 May 2014

Dance India Dance gets cheap in the eye of a true artists

A very well known show Dance India Dance, which is presently having the best TRP and highest viewers irrespective of the age groups. A family fun entertainment show, a show everyone wants to take part, a show for which people live their food and water stand day and night in the queue to audition got cheap in the view of true artists and viewers.


Watching DID little masters season 3 10th may 2014 episode a Little girl who must be around the age 6-7 danced classical for the song baby doll from the movie Ragani MMS-2. A song which is based on a porn star Sunny, the song is so vulgarly pictured and screen played in the movie and danced classical for such vulgar song. It may be popular and the song may be on everyone's playlists lately but this doesn't mean you encourage your kid  to dance classical for that. By doing this you may get more TRP and viewers but in a true artists heart your show gets cheap.

You are not only spoiling the art, culture and tradition but also promoting a wrong form to the views and the public. Just because such a thing is telecast on the show most of them tend to follow it and continue this rubbish form, which will lead to spread of this nonsense everywhere when it is not even a form or an art but a murder of a pure art which is given to us by our elders and transistors.

A well known and a renowned artist and a teacher who has been in the field of classical form from the past 35-40 years now says "As it is there is very less value and scope for classical these days and when there are few artists striving hard to hold it back rality shows like this are making it difficult for us to hold the art. They promoting something which is not even an art.

Yes i agree innovations and implementations must be there but not to such an extent where it ends up vanishing the value of pure art form which is been existing from olden days."

 A lady in the general public who loves dance says "i love dance, all forms im not partial towards any form but im partial to the right form. I have been attending dance programs that happen in and around but every show i go when its classical i hardly see audience, irrespective of the days whether weekday or weekend. especially i see children these days who are just hooked to tv and do not even blink.

My very own daughter is no less than any other kid these days, if i watch classical form of dance that come on channels like sanskar, doordarshan, chandana, she bravely walks up to me and says"amma yen nodthaidya? idu thumba boring channel change maadu. Dance andre boogi woogi, jalak, naach baliye, DID anthadu. neenu hogi hogi nidde baro dance nodtya." (amma what are you seeing? this is very boring, change the clannel. dance meand shows like boogi woogi, jalak, naach baliye, DID. you will go and watch somehting that gets me sleep)  this is been the mentlity of kids these days and when the mentality of kids are like this when such wrong things are telecasted definately such things will influence them and they would want to try them out."

A student and a performer Swapna says" we classical dancers consider the art form as a precious gift please do not misuse them by applying them to film and item songs. it ha its own respect and views please do not spoil them."

A true artist and a fan of art and culture Yashas says"if a culture is depleting these days, the main reason is REALITY SHOWS. Preach knowledge not filth in he young minds."

A viewer and a parent of an artist Shubha says"Firstly implementing classical into item is wrong, secondly making a young kid who doesn't have the capacity of understand what that song is and form is are made to dance. Such things should not be encouraged by any parent."

Nandini a one woman army, a dancer herself who has settled abroad quotes generally "the concept of implementing a classical into item is never gong to change until a song depicting a woman is called an item song. this whole culture of seeing a woman in that way as something to be objectifid but at the same time spewing out values and tradition should change. how would anyone who wants to call the songs item feel if their eldrly moms were depected that way? the male misogynist culture needs to cange. Todays youth in ndia need to change tht mindset. may be then we can see some change in the dance too."

What are the masters sitting to judge doing? Wont they know what the kids are going to perform? If they are really that great masters how are they allowing such things to happen? Why are the artists silent? Why are they not fighting for it?

Well our questions remain questions, no one to answer. Lets atleast try joining together to save our art. PEOPLE WHO FEEL ART MUST REMAIN THE WAY IT WAS GIVEN TO US IN THE PURE FORM JOIN HANDS AND FEEL FREE TO SHARE AND ADD IN YOUR VIEWS

PS: This post is not written to harm anybody, if you feel this post is offensive we feel that act was offensive. So, basically this post is written to put forth the views of true artists and to make an awareness that there are true artists alive somwhere in a little bunch to protect the true and original art form.

Thanks and regards.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Samvatsara Sambrama

Celebrating the Annual day of Nrithyakalamandarim over two days the 24th and the 25th in ADA rangamandira auditorium.

The celebration started with the little tots dancing to small stotras starting from the lord ganesha. These were the ones who were stepping on stage for the first time. They were all well dressed with tiny little smiles on their face. The moved gracefully to the song and the beats. They performed clean and neat with small little formations which made the spectators to clap immediately.

They went to the next level of seeking the blessings from the lord of knowledge saraswathi with the stotra yakundendu. Very neat and peaceful performance.


 Now came even younger growing up dancers. They came in to pay tribute and also seek the blessings of the gurus Miss Bhanumathi and Mrs Sheela Chandrashekar. They were so cute to watch, every thing that they did looked cute. They were looking at each other and dancing but still it was very nice to watch. The concept of getting the photo of the gurus was a out of the box idea and i just loved that part. 



Here goes the most awaited part of the day the dance drama Punya koti by the students of NKM. This recital got tears into most of our eyes. This story has a lot to depict and convey. Beautifully choreographed and conveyed. It was a direct hit to the audience. I could see Miss Bhanumathi maam eyes filled with tears by the time this ended.


In this act Preethi Bharadwaj, who was disguised as a tiger did a wonderful job. It was so realistic that it looked like a real trained tiger has been brought on stage. The highlight of this item was when the lion jumps of a cliff and kills itself. This part was depicted as  a shadow act and lots of thoughts, efforts have been put into it which was a great success with few audience going "WOW". 

 


Moving to the folk dances from the classical there were few girls who presented the folk dance of panjab the bhangara. The choreography was well done but there was no enough energy and josh put into it. The dance lacked of energy and that spark. 
 But they had wonderful and colourful costumes and few steps that covered up the lack of energy and made it look good. I must say "the choreo saved the girls"



The next was the kargaattam where they carried pots on their heads, which is a little too complicated for kids of this age. But they did lead tot he expectation. They did a brilliant job in this item. There was one girls who's prop was falling off but she managed it so well and continued dancing, this was the part i loved a lot.
 

 The next few presentations was definitely something to speak about. It was the performances by the Married woman. Its because of such peoples undying dedication that the dance form is still alive and being spread. These woman have been and set wonderful examples for the growing and future dancers. They have proved that nothing is impossible. They have taken their time off their family, work left their children behind and come to practice and make the event a great success.



What can i tell you about these people. They were so good in everything, starting from the synchrony to expressions to energy and everything. Their postures were so graceful and neat. They shook the audience and broke the stage with their energy. 





 


Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Pandara Purana by P Praveen kumar.

Pandara purana was a dance drama presented to us by Praveen Kumar as a part of kinkini festival 2013. It was a visual treat the performance was very good and the costume change and the transitions was managed very well.

As my new passion and interest now is photography here are few Shots of the show






Friday, 9 November 2012

Nrithya bharath day3



Manasa rao: presented to us an item of nava rasa’s, she had a very pretty smile and maintained it troughout, she had good aramandi and jumps and the definitation was steps was clear. She had classic expressions. She mostly used the center of the stage and I could hardly watch her as the camera man blocked me.




Ajay kumar a kuchupudi dancer presented to us ashtavida shringara nayaki as soon as the MC mr srinivas said this my mind raised in thoughts a guy Presenting to us a girl item? Ashta nayaki is about the 8 different nayaki’s who they wait for their beloved. This guy  was amazing , he looked so pretty and graceful. Not a sign showed it’s a guy dancing. It looked like a girl is dancing. The transition from one nayaika to other was seperated by a jatiand this concept was nice. His chain broke and the pearls spread all over the stage still there was no expression on his face he continued like nothing had happened. This is an aspect of professionality that we aall growing dancers have to learn.
 
 









The most awaited performance of the day which I was looking for. Til today I had only heard about him the eagerness ggrew to watch him dance. And fially the day came im talking none other than the splendid charles ma. I must say I learnt a lot form him and his thoughts and views about dance, art, culture and treditoin. He presented to us bharathnaatyam of 3 pieces and I fell in love with his dancing I have no words to discribe hiim and his dancing but all I would say is he was very expressive, energetic and was flying on stage.
For every dancer energy is high in the benning and get low towards the end but in case of charlie it was totally the opposite his energy was high in the begenning and grew more n more towards the end. He gave in his mind, body heart and soul to dance. I must say we all must be proud to have such dancers and such dancers are the one’s who uphold the tredition. He quotes “there is no better dance form than classical dance and no dance can beat classical dance” this was according to the MC srinivas. I do respect these words of charls. Hats off to such a man. I will proudly say “he is the best male dancer I have ever seen.”


Madeva by the tiny tots of natyanthranga. I had a jaw drop as soon as I heard the MC say this “tiny tot’s and Mahadeva are you kidding me?” Mahadeva is an item presented by the seniors and not the tiny little kids. Firstly very bad audio, no sinchronisation at all, people were looking at each other and dancing, expression less zero smile where ever it was required. The power and energy of Shiva was not felt at all.  

The second piece I expected something to their level but for my shock it was Shrungarapura I had my hands on my head. But this wasn’t that bad as I expected. There were smiles found here and therer, expression less and again no sinchronisation at all.

As soon as this item got over a dancer next to me and myself stated talking as to there are so many krishna items which suit the kids y not one of those items for our surprise the next item happened to be krishna’s 

Taye yashoda from the Morning raaga. The song is so beautiful and impactful but the dance was nt matching the song. The concept of getting one person as krishna made the item watchable.

The dancer next to me says “I pity those little kids, what else will happen if the senior items are given to tiny kids who wont even know how to feel and involve into the song.”

Seeing this the words of the greatest dance critic Mysore v subramanium striked my mind when he came to the same series of program the previous day as a chief guest he said “now a days dance is no more an art everybody wants to dance and gain fame. The day they admit their children to a class the parents will have a question when will my daughters photo come in paper? When will she do her rangapravesha? In olden days if girls danced it was great and now if girls don’t dance they don’t want to get married to such girls. If you want to learn the art for fame please don’t do it learn it for what it is and to continue the culture and tredition.” He added.

When he said those on 6th november I swear I laughed over it but I just realised that he was absolutely true. He’s such a gem of a person thank you sir. I do apprectite that she gives chances to the tiny little growing artists which is not at all a easy job but I think there are certain things to keep in mind before giving them a chance.







Prabal gupta:presented to us the purapaat- commencement of the program, it was set to 4 taala’s the highlight of this item was the circular, semi circular and swaying movements. In raaga ragamalika set to taala malika. Very graceful swaying movements which made me aslo sway to it. The central theme Poothana mooksha taken from an episode of mahabaratha. Where kamsa get aware of the borth of krishna and wants to kill krishna to save his own life. He sends a demon called poothini to breast feed krishna with her poisioned milk which she fails to and gets killed by the lord krishna. The portrayal of this was outstanding, never moved my eyes from him. I always used to say that his expressions strike the audience stiiting in the last and I did experience this today. I was sitting littreally in the last and had the same feel of sitiing in the front. Minute of minutest thing he highlights it so well that I will want o watch him more n more. The hair prop he took out on stage was just brilliant and the same hair he uses as a beard I just loved this part of the choreography.

A person in the audience said “the more I watch him, the more I fall in love with his dancing.” And I so agree with this.

Had a wonderful experience and journey in these three days. Learnt a lot of things. For a dancer its always an advantage to watch others dance because there will be a lot to learn and you would have learnt without ur knowledge, which will be of use some or the other day.












Congratulating Shubha Dhananjaya on her successful 25th year celebration, it was a great idea of her to celebrate it spread over four days where I unfortunately missed attending the fourth day. The best part of this celebration was to get in different forms, different people from differernt places to encourage classical art. Doing this is just not an easy task. Finally all her hard work came into a success. Wishing her all the very best and looking forward for the 50th year celebration.