
All you need to do is log on to the YouTube channel and sit back and enjoy this great presentation of classical dance.Įmail: To perform, drop a mail on oh my Ganesha Paying tribute on her 17th Remembrance Day is danseuse and her daughter Gayatri Krishnaveni Lakshmanan, from the Krishnadhwani School Of Natya, Chennai. In keeping with their Sunday tradition, JG College of Performing Arts is back with Guru Dakshina, this time with a beautiful dedication to one of Bharata Natyam’s most celebrated danseuses, the late Krishnaveni Lakshmanan.

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WHEN: Last date: For registration – Aug 31 For submission – Oct 21 There are a total of six prizes to be given away, 3 each in both categories. Each artist will receive the artworks of their category and quality. Five artists will be selected by the jury constituted by ICAC, for each portfolio. Paper size: 15” x 22” 300 gsm ‘Fabriano’ paper.Įach artist will submit 5 (five) artworks and will receive 3 (three) in exchange. Guidelines: Canvas and paper will be provided by organiser.

An exhibition (virtual and in gallery) will be then held towards the end of the year. How about we tell you there’s a way to show off your love for art by putting your skills to test? Yes, by participating in this painting contest and exchange programme by ICAC. Where: Satya Art Gallery, behind Gujarat Vidyapith “The Rabari weddings no longer take place, which makes this collection an interesting window into past traditions,” Desai averred. He tells Mirror, “The photographed children might have grown up, their costumes might have changed, but the emotions haven’t.” He added that this compilation had been a “labour of love” and a “work of patience”, which the Insta-digital camera generation may struggle to understand. Kachchh is where Desai began his career in photography and hence calls ‘Kachchh-Janmashtami’ his homage to the land he loves. This compilation documents child marriages taking place in the Dhebaria Rabari tribe on a specific day, ‘Gokulia Lagna’ around Janmashtami. The exhibition paints a quiet yet powerful picture of Kachchh during Janmashtami through the years. Kachchh-Janmashtami (1995-2016)’, a photography exhibition by Vivek Desai, photographer and Managing Trustee of Navajivan Trust, opened to an eclectic crowd on Saturday. Where: Prayogshala, 17, Suhasnagar Society, near Dinesh Hall, Ashram Road Set design: Nishma Soni Lights: Hem Joshi Music: Pratik Solanki The logline reads, “These are stories which took place on the roads, while you were locked inside your home, stories which will move you to the core and may be more!”Īsst director: Pratik Solanki Actors: Priyanka Singh, Rishabh Shukla, Tushar Sharma, Ami Agarwal, Kanksha Vasavada, Narendra Singh, Vishwam Thakkar, Jignesh Trivedi, Umesh Parmar, Furkan, Shreyansh Pandey, Anuj Purani, Vinayak In what promises to be a poignant take on the true events surrounding the migrant exodus during Lockdown 1.0, drama‘Bas, Ghar Hi To Jana Hain, will be staged this evening.

Perfomers: Nupoor Bakshi, Simoli Shah, Kashish Rathod, Mahek Bhatt, Riya Dave Performances: ‘Maa Saraswati ni Aarti’, ‘Hey Chandramauli’, ‘Daya na Sagar’, ‘Saraswati Vandana’, ‘Rasam ahini Judi’, ‘Jal kamal’, ‘Navik valto bolio’, and ‘Krishna Sudama’ The music composition, lyrics and vocals include ones by celebrated artistes Shyamal-Saumil, Amar Bhatt, Manoj Khanderia, among others. In ‘Tapasya - The Magnificent Art’, dancers of the institute – under the guidance of veteran artistes Chandan and Nirali Thakore – have worked hard on these acts during the pandemic-induced lockdown the classical pieces have been performed on Gujarati literature, sugam sangeet, ghazals and poems, making it a unique presentation. Dedicate your evening to classical dance as artistes of Nrityabharti present a bouquet of performances today.
