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MAD-ras season for people in Madras?
(Excerpted from the narthaki Discussion Forum) www.narthaki.com The season is great but to get a chance in the sabha money is involved (Rs.4,000 to 40,000). Will the scenario change? Will the sabhas give chances to talent than money? - Sasirekha Rammohan, Dec 18, 2007
Urmila Sathyanarayanan in Meenakshi College: 300 spectators. I never saw a program by Urmila Sathyanarayanan with less than 300 spectators. Not as good as Alarmel Valli's numbers, though :-) Urmila is the second. She has such a refined grace!!!!! and stage presence!!! Big schools like Revathi Ramachandran’s (schoolmates, relatives, and so on): 300 spectators at Rama Rao Kala Mandapam for a TICKETED program. Compare: M Sai Dheera (Vijay Madhavan's student) - very good dancer, at the VDS Arts Academy - she had about 80 spectators. Next day at VDS: S Haritha (10 y.
o. girl), cannot dance at all, but her parents brought their entire cement
company (300 people?) employees!
Was Janeni right when she wrote that
live programs are the things of the past?
An interesting topic, Sangeetham in Dance was the theme for this year’s Natya Kala Conference. Convener Bharati Shivaji did a good job of bringing dance forms from all over India to represent. However not a single dance music composer was invited to present a paper nor a single session had a collaborative presentation by a dancer / choreographer and composer. Very unfortunate. - G S Rajan (music composer for dance), Dec 29, 2007
My dance actively seeks the EQUAL participation of the composer and the musicians since I consider a performance as "DANCE AND MUSIC" and not "DANCE with MUSIC" or "MUSIC for DANCE." I hope that the next convener is able to include all aspects of the topic rather than only concentrate on the dancers. - Anita Ratnam, Dec 30, 2007
This way people will stop coming to Chennai in December and January and this popular music and dance season might slowly vanish forever. It is time for Sabha secretaries
and officials to come forward and jointly take some action.
It is a wonderful opportunity for the smaller towns in Tamil Nadu to promote their festivals like Natyanjali. And it is a wonderful opportunity for rasikas all over the world to watch the concerts on TV, over the Internet, and to buy music CD's. :-) It is wonderful because the quality of the sound on CD will be so much better, and even on TV. I am sure that most rasikas's homes have much better speakers than the rusted pre-historic boxes that distort the music beyond recognition at the “live” concerts in Madras. Musicians will at last stop cheating us! Long live Chennai's traffic congestion!!!
:-)
In the EU there is one TV channel called ARTE who in the past devoted programs to international dance. I once witnessed BN dancer Kiran Mai do a poem of Tagore. They probably could be interested to do items like Anita Ratnam’s latest Neo Bharatam like Neelam, Faces etc., their audience would like this. Unfortunately I read they had to cut down budget on dance, sorry. Can you name a link of any Chennai
TV Station, Sat or IP TV that broadcasts live BN? I can receive on the
Internet, Samskar TV, Raj TV, Doodarshan, Sify, Sri TV, Bollywood from
Mauritius, Balinese TV - but they all come with bad quality and I never
catch any BN? Maybe it’s my fault not knowing the program schedule and
international time lapse too well? :-)
I not sure you will get Tamilian,
I am afraid.
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