Monday, December 27, 2010

Day Two Odissi

Today, we had Guru Mayadhar Raut, who is in his 80's, give us a lecture demonstration with the help of his daughter Madhumita. It was another trip down memory lane as Guruji, or Anna as I used to call him, studied at Kalakshetra when I was a young student there. He has an excellent memory of those days and was especially thrilled to see Balagopal, because he has narrated an incident involving Balagopal in his biography: One day Mylapore Gowri Ammal was drowsy and fell asleep in the class. Balagopal, very young and mischievous then, crept up to her and tickled her ear with a feather trying to see if she would wake up!





His three students showed us the various pada chari, pada bheda, bhramari, bhangi and the various mudras taken from many sources: sculptures, shastras, and the local tradition. The base of course is the Abhinaya Chandrika, and post his stay in Kalakshetra, the Abhinaya Darpana. Not many know that Rukmini Devi influenced the revival of Odissi as well through two key people, Guru Mayadhar Raut and Sanjukta Panigrahi who trained at Kalakshetra.

It was very interesting to see the margam that was evolved by the Jayantika Association of gurus. Batu is not often performed now and I was glad to know that Guruji's school emphasises this in their repertoire. The Basanta Pallavi is a classic now, it is that familiar!

When Guruji performed on stage, we forgot that he is eighty years old. A dancer is always young at heart!

Shantha

Here is the report in the Hindu Online about the First Day

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Day One Bharata Naatyam

Finally, this day which was a milestone both in the Sabha's history and my own life, arrived. I was very pleased to see the fresh generation of students from my alma mater, Kalakshetra. Leela Samson spoke about how Athai's ideals were the driving force behind her teaching of the arts at Kalakshetra.

All my memories came flooding back when I saw the Shyla prastheshu scene being performed. When the natakam was first performed, I was one of the kinnara-s and I had to dance along with my teacher Sarada! It was a very fast paced sequence, very hard to perform but over in a flash! It reminded me of how Athai cast various dancers based on their natural suitability for a role.

I liked the presentation of how Kalakshetra has grown and expanded in so many ways. New themes are taken up for choreography, music by famous vidwans such as Lalgudi Jayaraman provide an unusual medley of three ragams, more research is being done on various aspects related to dance and the institution is flourishing with so many young dancers! The small excerpts presented from the dance-dramas really showed how much learning there is when one is dancing in a group. That experience alone is priceless and is a brilliant part of the Kalakshetra training.

I only wish that there had been a little more time given to tracing step by step what is now known as the Kalakshetra style. Leela Samson did talk about the Pandanallur Bani being the foundation for the Kalakshetra style, and the fact that many of the items in the core teaching repertoire are all old gems from Pandanallur, but I would have liked to have seen how the adavus were done then at the time Rukmini Devi began learning from   Meenakshisundaram Pillai and how Rukmini Devi worked on them to define and streamline the movements.

One example did come through in the Q&A session and one would have wished for more such examples: How Athai took the very basic tattadavu with one beat and built it up to eight beats with variations. But the basic araimandi itself became emphasised only in Kalakshetra and it would have been interesting, I think, to have had a demonstration of what certain positions used to be like and what they became when Athai worked on them. As C.V. Chandrasekhar said, 'Athai brought precision to every movement. There was no vagueness. Feet, hands, eyes, they all had a particular position in the course of an adavu.'

But all in all, it was a very enjoyable lecture demonstration. I hope more of you will attend tomorrow's session!
                                       Abhyaasa Sampradaaya- The teacher and the students

Shantha

Friday, November 12, 2010

About the conference






December 26 - 31, 2010, Sri Krishna Gana Sabha   
30th Naatya Kala Conference
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF LATE SMT. S. SARADA 
Convener: Nrityachoodaamani Smt. Shanta Dhananjayan 
(Recipient of Padmabhushan award from Rashtrapathi) 


Sri Krishna Gana Sabha's Naatya Kala Conference(NKC) is a very important event during the Chennai Art festival season in December. 30th annual NKC will be held between 26th and 31st (six days). Nrityachoodaamani Smt. Shanta Dhananjayan will be the convener for the 30th & 31st NKC.(for two years). 
This year's conference will focus on the "Abhyaasa-Sampradaaya" (evolutionary developments in the last century ) culminating in today's repertoire. 
This year's presentation will include Bharatanaatyam, Kathakali, Kuchipudinaatya , Odissi-naatya and Kathak. 
Each day is devoted to one style which will focus on educating and enlightening the commoner and connoisseur to appreciate these performing art forms in greater in-depth. Particularly the critics , reviewers and students could enhance their understanding and appreciation level. 
On the concluding day (Dec 31st) whole session will focus on FUNDING CLASSICAL ARTS and how to go about getting funds. Representatives from Government Funding Bodies, Corporate Bodies, Sabhas, will talk and answer questions on the availability and procedure to get funds and opportunities to perform and foreign tours etc. 
This is envisaged to help various Artistes, Art Institutions, schools, Cultural Organisations etc. 
Individuals, organized groups, Institutions are required to register themselves as Conference delegates to facilitate designated seat allotments and participate in the discussions and get free refreshments. 
Request applications with full details of names /addresses /contact phones-emails IDs and number of participants from each School or institutions should reach the Convener latest by 31st August. 
We also invite relevant articles /suggestions/fresh ideas/opinions concerning the performing arts , to publish in the souvenir to be released on 31st Dec. Restrict the articles/suggestions etc to ONE page (a4 size page) and a passport size photo and four lines Bio-data must be accompanied. A special Editors, Jury will select the best journalistic written materials for publication. The jury will also select the best among them for a surprise award. 
Contact: Smt: Shanta Dhananjayan (Phone: 044+24911125) 
C/o Bharatakalanjali, 6, Jeevaratnam Nagar, Adyar, Chennai. 600020 
Email: bkalanjali@gmail.com 
with a copy to: 
Sri. Y.R.Prabhu , Secretary, Sri Krishna Gana Sabha 
Maharajapuram Santhanam Road ( Old Griffth Rd, T.Nagar, Chennai.600017. 
Phone; 044+28140806 
Email:krishnaganasabha@gmail.com 


THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FORTHCOMING NAATYAKALAA CONFERENCE 
I have been asked to convene the 30th Naatya Kala Conference to be held between 26th and 31st December 2010. This year, the Secretary Sri. Y.R.Prabhu and the Executive committee members have asked me to focus on the Bhaarateeya Naatya Sampradaaya (classical Indian performing arts), which should throw more light and deeper insight into the Abhyaasa Sampradaaya (evolutionary developments in the last century) culminating in today's repertoire and presentations. So the theme title for this year's NKC is ABHYAASA-SAMPRADAAYA. 
We have chosen initially to represent and present Bharatanaatyam, Kathakali, Kuchipudi-Naatya, Oddissi-naatya and Kathak-naatya. We hope to make the deliberations & demonstrations more educative and practical oriented to enhance the quality of appreciation for our arts, This should benefit not only the general audience, students, connoisseurs but also the critics and writers on performing arts subjects to improve their general standard of understanding of classical performing arts. 
Each day is going to be devoted to one particular style culminating with an open house discussion. WE want to involve only established and specialized Naatya Institutions rather than individualistic representations. 
Each day's presentation will be guided by a great and living legend Achaarya in that particular form of Naatya. So that he or she could trace back the training system from few decades onwards to present day. 
Each day's deliberations and presentations will be recorded (audio and video) for archival purposes. 
On the last day of the conference (31st Dec) we plan to have an open house purposeful discussion on FUNDING THE FINE ARTS - SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS. We are hoping the participation of representatives from Government Founding Bodies (Both Central and State), Corporate Houses, Sabhas and other Cultural organizations, Press and the Public. This session is envisaged to help the performing artistes, how to go about getting funds for productions, running Naatya schools and undertaking foreign tours etc. 
A tentative schedule is drawn (subject to dates alterations) as under: (Every day 10 am to 12.30 with a 15 mts tea break) First half devoted to Training method & second half repertoire/performance: 
 
26-12-10: Bharatanaatyam- Kalakshetra, Chennai 
 
27-12-10: Odissi Naatyam: Jayantika, Delhi 
   
28-12-10: Kathakali: Gandhi Seva Sadanam Kathakali Academy: Palakkad, Kerala 
   
29-12-10: Kuchipudi Naatyam: Kuchipudi Arts Academy-Chennai 
 
30-12-10: Kathak: Kathak Kendra: Delhi. 
31-12-10: Open house discussion "Funding the Fine Arts" This is going to be a very important event with Government departmental heads, representatives (CEO) from Corporate Houses, and Sabha representatives participating in the delebrations. Her Highness Princess Gowri Parvathi Bayi of  Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala will be the Chairperson giving her key note address. 
- Shanta Dhananjayan 
e-mail: nkc.skgs@gmail.com
krishnaganasabha@gmail.com




 

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Welcome to the blog

Hello Friends...

Greetings from Shantha Dhananjayan , Director of Bharatha Kalanjali. I have the honour of convening the 2010 - 2011 Natyakala conference of Shri Krishna Gana Sabha. Let us get together and learn about great traditions of Indian Classical Natya forms in this conference. The focus of this conference is Abhyaasa Sampradaya looking at the methodologies of transfer of technique and aesthetics of some major systems of Natya in India.  2010 December conference looks at Bharatanaatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Kathak and Kathakali. 

We look forward to enthusiastic participation from all of you. Please feel free to post your feelings and queries through this blog. 

Best Wishes,
Shantha