Classical Dance Festivals of India Chaitra Parba Chhau Festival
Classical Dance Festivals of India Chaitra Parba Chhau Festival
Classical Dance Festivals of India Chaitra Parba Chhau Festival
Contact
Dept. of Tourism
Paryatan Bhawan
Museum Campus
Bhubaneswr - 751 014
Ph: (674) 2432177
email: ortour@orissatourism.gov.in
Dharani Kalotsav
Place: Kochi
Date: Nov 1st week
Dharani Kalotsav is organised by Society Dharani and held at Kerala Fine
Arts Hall. In December 1999 Shayamala Surendran formed the Society
Dharani for bringing eminent artists to perform and give lecture
demonstrations in Kochi.
Contact
Shymala Surendran
"Dharani", XLII /2168
S R M Road, Kochi 682018
Ph: (0484) - 2401143 / 2401400
e-mail: shyamalasurendran@yahoo.com
shyamala@md5.vsnl.net.in
Ekamra Utsav
Place: Mukteswar temple, Orissa
Date: January / February
Contact
Dept. of Tourism
Govt. of Orissa
Paryatam Bhavan
Bhubaneshwar 751014
Ph: (0674) - 2432177
email: ortour@orissatourism.gov.in
Elephanta Festival
Place: Elephanta island, Maharashtra
Date: mid February
Contact
Maharashtra Tourism Devt. Corpn. (M T D C)
9th Floor, Express Towers
Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021
Ph: (022) - 22024522 / 22024584 / 22023439
Ellora-Ajanta Festival
Place: Soneri Mahal, Aurangabad
Date: November / December
The venue was shifted from the Kailash temple at Ellora in 2002 & the name
changed from Ellora festival to Ellora-Ajanta festival. Previously held at the
enchanting Ellora caves the festival has now shifted its venue to the
magnificent Soneri Mahal. Built in the 17th century, this Mahal was built by
Pahadsing a Orchha chieftainis and is an architectural marvel of Aurangabad.
The Ellora Ajanta Aurangabad Festival aimed to put the historical and
pictorial sites in and around Aurangabad in the spotlight, some of them
being Ellora, Daulatabad, Bibi-ka-Maqbara, Panchakki (A watermill), Lonar,
Ajanta and Shirdi.
Source: http://www.aurangabadfestival.in/about-festival.html
http://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/MTDC/HTML/MaharashtraTourism/
Contact
The Ellora-Ajanta Festival, Aurangabad Committee
Mr.Dilip Shinde.
Chief co-coordinator & Dy Secretary (Housing Department)
Mantralaya, Mumbai
Ph:022-22024678 / 22871515
e-mail: dilipshindedc@yahoo.co.inn
Ganga Mahotsav
Place: Varanasi, UP
Date: November
GANGA MAHOTSAV, a five-day cultural tourism fiesta is organized by the
Government of Uttar Pradesh on the banks of the river Ganges in Varanasi.
This festival is celebrated to promote Varanasi as the cultural capital of India
and the Ganga as India's vital lifeline. The festival is a crowd puller and both
foreign and Indian tourists make a beeline to the heritage ghats - symbols of
eternal India - to experience music and dance.
Gunghroo Festival
Place: Different cities in Madhya Pradesh
Date: November
Ustad Alauddin Khan Music and Art Academy organises various festivals to
promote music & dance - "Alauddin Khan Vyakhayan mala", "Utteradhikar",
"Gunghroo", "Durlabh Vadya Vinod", "Dhrupad Festival", "Chakradhar
Festival", " Kumar Gandharva Festival - Dances","Ameer Khan Festival-
Indore", "Alauddin Khan Festival-Mehar".
Source: http://www.mpculture.in/html/ustad3.asp
Contact
Ustad Allaudin Khan Sangeet Academy
Sanskriti Bhavan
Banganga, Bhopal 462003
Ph: (0755) - 553058
Hampi Utsav
Place: Hampi
Date: November
A three-day mega cultural festival of dance, music and drama, folk forms is
celebrated, with stages set at various places in Hampi. Other attractions are
the colourful procession by the folk artistes, dressed in their traditional
attire, illumination of the rocky terrain and the fireworks.
Kalidas festival
Place: Nagpur
Date:
The Festival endeavours to bring back memories of the golden period of the
Vidarbha region. It was here that Mahakavi Kalidas penned some of his
greatest literary works, Kumaarasambhava, Meghaduuta, Ritusamhaara,
etc.
Contact
MTDC Regional Office
Ph: 0712 - 2533325
Fax: 0712 - 2560680
Kalinga Mahotsav
Place: Peace Pagoda at Dhauli
Date: February
A festival of Martial Dances at Dhauli, this festival commemorates the victory
of Peace over War where renowned dancers perform harmonising the vigour
of martial arts with sublime dance forms with their swords, spears and
shields. This annual thrilling display of dances and music takes place at the
foothill of the famous Peace Pagoda at Dhauli, where Emperor Ashoka is
believed to have fought the last battle before his metamorphosis into an
apostle of nonviolence and peace.
Source: http://www.orissatourism.org/orissa-fairs-festivals/orissa-tourist-
festivals.html
Contact
Dept. of Tourism
Paryatan Bhawan
Museum Campus
Bhubaneswr - 751 014
Ph: (674) 2432177
email: ortour@orissatourism.gov.in
Kathak Mahotsav
Place: Khamani Auditoriumm, New Delhi
Date: February
Kathak Mahotsav is an annual festival held by Kathak Kendra. (instituted in
memory of Maharaj Kalka and Maharaj Bindadin of Lucknow). Kathak Kendra
is a unit of the autonomous Sangeet Natak Akademi - National Academy of
music and dance.
Contact
Kathak Kendra
Bhawalpur House
Bhagwandas Road
New Delhi 110001
Ph: (011) - 23388681
Fax: (011) - 23387182
Kathak Utsav
Place: Shri Ram Centre, Delhi
Date: December
Organised by Kathak Kendra
Source: http://delhitourism.nic.in/events.aspx
Held every year from 25th February to 2nd March, Khajuraho Dance Festival
takes place at the open-air auditorium in front of the Chitragupta Temple
dedicated to the Sun God and the Vishwanatha Temple dedicated to Lord
Shiva. They are situated in the Western Group of temples, which is the
largest, well maintained and most easily accessible temple group of
Khajuraho. Started regularly since 2002, this weeklong festival has already
become legendary with its outlandish classical dance performances
presented in a dreamlike setting of splendidly illuminated temples.
Khajuraho temples present sculptures depicting various skills and arts of
courtly love including dance and music in stone and what venue can be more
befitting to hold the cultural festival highlighting the various classical dances
of India!
Some of the best artists and performers that have marked themselves in
their fields come from the various states of India to participate in the festival
and the performances including some of the best known dance styles such as
the intricate footwork of Kathak, highly stylized and sophisticated
Bharathanatyam, soft lyrical temple dance of Odissi, the dance dramas of
Kuchipudi, Manipuri, the dance of rare and ancient civilization and Kathakali
stage fights with elaborate masks. Recently, modern Indian dances have also
found their place in the Khajuraho Dance festival. Along with the dance
performances one can also see a number of craftsmen trading off their
indigenous arts and crafts to the visitors.
Source: http://www.khajuraho.org.uk/khajuraho-dance-festival.html
Contact
M P Sahitya Kala Parishad
Banganga Road
Bhopal 462 003
Ph / fax: (0755) - 553782
e-mail: mail@mptourism.com
A crafts mela is also put up during the Konark Dance festival. Serving a wide
array of delectable cuisines and a variety of handicrafts, this mela adds more fun
to the festival thus making it a perfect venue for a family get together on a
holiday or a joyous experience to the tourists.
Source: http://www.orissatourism.org/orissa-fairs-festivals/konark-dance-
festival.html
Contact
Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of Orissa
Paryatan Bhawan
Museum Campus
Bhubaneswar - 751014
Ph: (674) 2432177
email: ortour@orissatourism.gov.in
www.konarknatyamandap.org
Kutiyattam Festival
Place: Ammanur Chakyar Madhom, Irinjalakuda, Kerala
Date: January
Since 1988, the annual Kutiyattam Mahotsavam (12 days) of Ammannur Chachu
Chakyar Smaraka Gurukulam is held at Natanakairali and has played an
important role in moulding a new generation of actors in the Kutiyattam Theatre
Tradition. The oldest surviving classical Sanskrit theatre tradition of India,
Kutiyattam, has a unique representation of Sanskrit plays and a highly stylized
and complex theatre language. Recently UNESCO declared Kutiyattam as a
“Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity”. Irinjalakuda has
been the home of the Ammannur Chakyars since several centuries.
Source: http://home.planet.nl/~pesch082/IEaceA/html/indoart_KutiyattamFestiv
al06.html
Contact
Ammannur Chachu Chakyar SmarakaGurukulam
Ammannur Chakyar Madhom
Irinjalakuda, Thrissur
Kerala 680 121
e-mail: venuji@satyam.net.in
Lai Haroba
Lai Haroba is the most important pre-Hindu ritual festival of Manipur. Lai
Haroba means entertainment of the gods. There are nearly 400 shrines of
different animistic deities and this festival, held in their honor, lasts from a
week to a fortnight each spring with the advent of monsoons. The rituals of
the Lai Haroba are conducted by the Maibis, priestess-oracles. Maibis are
chosen by fate when they exhibit certain psychic signs and fall into trances.
Though they may be men or women, they dress as women when they
become Maibis. They are then trained in the dances and rituals of the Lai
Haroba Festival and learn to prophesy the future through trances. Each
evening of this festival begins with several hours of ritual dances by the
Maibis, followed by dances offered by other members of the Meitei or
Manipuri community.
Source: http://www.sharonlowen.com/manipuri.htm
Contact
Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of Tamilnadu
Tourism Complex, Wallajah Road
Near Kalaivanar Arangam
Chennai 600002
Ph: (044) - 25383333 / 25389857 / 25360294
Fax: (044) - 25381567
e-mail: ttdc@md3.vsnl.net.in
Contact
Dept. of Youth Services & Cultural Activities
Govt. of Gujarat, Block No.11
3rd Floor, Old Sachivalay
Gandhinagar 382010
Ph: (02712) - 21897 / 23078 / 21372
Contact
Natyanjali Trust
Sambandam A, Nagasamy R
57, Car St., Chidambaram
Tamilnadu 608001
Ph: (04144) - 22534
Fax: (04144) - 22265
New Festival
Place: Chennai
Date: December
The Park's New Festival is hosted by Prakriti Foundation (started in 2007). A
five day festival held in the first week of December in Chennai, showcases
new and emerging work in the field of dance, music and theatre for Chennai
audience. Earlier Prakriti Foundation & Arngham Trust co-hosted the Other
Festival. This festival was held for 9 years from 1998- 2006.
www.prakritifoundation.com ; www.theparksnewfestival.com
Nishagandhi Festival
Place: Nishagandhi Open Air Auditorium, Kanakakunnu Palace grounds,
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Date: January
It includes a food festival and craft mela on the adjoining Sooryakanthi
grounds.
In 2005, the festival was held in April
In 2007 & 2008, it was held from Jan 20-26
Contact
Dept. of Tourism
Govt. of Kerala, Parkview
Thiruvananthapuram 695033
Ph: (0471) - 2321132
e-mail: deptour@vsnl.com / info@keralatourism.org
Pachmarhi Festival
Place: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Date: November / December
The annual six-day Pachmarhi Festival is organized at Pachmarhi, the
Verdant Queen of Satpura featuring cultural programmes, art performances
and quisine. Stalls are put up for display and sale of the products of skilled
artisans sponsored by the Handloom and Handicrafts Development
Corporation and food stalls offer a variety of delicacies including Indori Chat,
ice creams, cold drinks, South Indian dishes and Chinese food. The display
and sale of carpets, saris, dress material, durries, bamboo crafts and
woolens produced by self help groups besides bari, papad, pickles, sauces
etc would be added attraction. Cultural evenings are organized every day
during the festival featuring artists of national and international repute.
Contact
M P State Tourism Devt. Corpn. Ltd.
Gangotri, 4th Floor
T T Nagar, Bhopal 462003
Ph: (0755) - 554340 / 554341 / 554342g
Contact
Dept. of Tourism
Govt. of Karnataka
F Block, 1st Floor
K G Road
Bangalore 560009
Ph: (080) - 2211186 / 2215489
The 2004 festival (the 10th year) took place from 23rd to 27th November
2004.
Source: http://www.orissatourism.gov.in/archiveshow.asp
Contact
Dept. of Tourism
Paryatan Bhawan
Museum Campus
Bhubaneswr - 751 014
Ph: (674) 2432177
email: ortour@orissatourism.gov.in
Rajgir Mahotsav
Place: Rajgir, Bihar
Date: October
Department of Tourism, Bihar holds a colourful festival of dance and music,
Rajgir Mahotsav at Rajgir in Bihar.
Contact
Dept.of Tourism
Govt. of Bihar
Ph: (0612) - 224531
Fax: (0612) - 236218
Sharadotsav
Place: Bangalore (Ravindra Kalakshetra)
Date:
Sharadotsav, the annual Bharatanatyam festival is conducted by Sri
Guruvayurappan Bhajan Samaj Trust featuring various artistes of national
and international repute. Dancer Ranjani Ganesan organizes the festival.
Contact
"Padam Dance Company"
# 101, The Ranes, 195, 7th Road
Khar (W), Mumbai 400052
Ph: (022) - 26482329 / 65765431
e-mail: ranjani_ramesh2004@yahoo.comn
Contact
Dept. of Tourism
Paryatan Bhawan
Museum Campus
Bhubaneswr - 751 014
Ph: (674) 2432177
email: ortour@orissatourism.gov.in
The Soorya classical music and dance festival is conducted for ten days
every year in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala.It starts from 1st
October and concludes on the 10th of October. The festival is organized by
Soorya Stage and Film Society, one of the largest cultural societies in Asia.
Founded by Soorya Krishnamoorthy, the society organises many programs
including Dance and Music festivals, film festivals, theatre, painting,
photography, lectures and talks, sound and light shows etc.
The Dance and Music festival presents different forms of dance like Kathak,
Odissi, Manipuri, Bharathanatyam, Kathakali, Kuchipudi and Mohiniyattam as
well as classical music renditions, instrumental music, jugal bandhis, etc by
popular artists. Renowned dancers and musicians from all over India
participate in this festival. Dancers such as Padma Subramaniam, Alarmel
Valli, Chitra Viswesvaran, Lakshmi Gopalaswami, Rajendra-Nirupama and
musicians such as Ustads Allah Rakha, Amjad Ali Khan, Bismillah Khan, Zakir
Husain, Balamuralikrishna, Bhimsen Joshi are a few among the famous
artistes who have performed here.
Contact
Soorya Stage and Film Society
Chaitanya, Thycaud
Thiruvananthapuram 695014
Ph: (0471) - 2323536
Fax: (0471) - 2323558
e-mail: soorya@asianetindia.com / sooryakrishnamoorthy@hotmail.com
Vasantahabba
Place: Hessaraghatta, Bangalore Rural District, Karnataka
Date: first Saturday of February, from dusk to dawn
Past performers include Dr. Chitti Babu, Louis Banks, Beliappa & Dollu
Kunita, Dr. B. Bhanumati, Pt. Vishwamohan Bhatt, Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasia,
Shri Kadri Gopalnath, Gundecha Brothers, Ustad Zakir Hussain, Dr.
Doraiswamy Iyengar, Pt. Jasraj, Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan,
Ganesh Kumaresh, Shankar Mahadevan, Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra, , Pt.
Birju Maharaj, Aditi Mangaldas, Rajan Sajan Misra, Shubha Mudgal, Taufiq
Qureshi, Smt. Malini Rajurkar, Guru Jayaram & Vanashree Rao, Raja-Radha
Reddy, Smt. Veena Sahasrebuddhe, Leela Samson, Malavika Sarukkai,
Aruna Sayeeram, Shashank, Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma, Daksha Sheth, Smt.
Bharati Shivaji, Talvin Singh, Ranjabati Sircar, Sivamani, Dr. L.
Subramaniam, Begum Parveen Sultana, Alarmel Valli, Pt. Vikku Vinayakram,
Nasir & Nazir Warsi, amongst others.
Source: http://www.nrityagram.org/passion/habba/habba.htm
Contact
Nrityagram
Hessaraghatta
Bangalore Rural District
Karnataka 5600088
Ph: (080) - 8466313 / 8466314
e-mail: nrityagram@vsnl.com
I am not sure if the festivals mentioned below are held on an annual basis
Bharatendu Natya Utsav (Sahitya Kala Parishad)
Place: Shri Ram Centre, Delhi
Date: February
Source: http://delhitourism.nic.in/events.aspx
Daman Festival
The West Zone Cultural Centre, Udaipur and District Administration Daman
organized the festival from December 19 to 21, 2007 at Daman. The NEZCC
participated in the festival by sending a Manipuri Raas team consisting of 16
members from Manipur.
Source: http://www.nezccindia.org/Annual%20Report.asp
2007
The festival was organized by WZCC, Udaipur & Jawahar Kala Kendra at
Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Jaipur on October 27 & 28,
2007. The NEZCC participated in the festival by sending Lai Haraoba, Pung
Cholom & Dhol Cholom and Hazagiri consisting of 20 and 15 member
respectively from Manipur and Tripura.
2008
The NEZCC participated in this prestigious festival by organizing folk dance
troupes from the State of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland
and Sikkim. The troupes from Northeastern States presented colourful and
vibrant traditional art forms of the region at different venues. The Khampti
tribe from Arunachal Pradesh presented the Kaa - Kong Tokai (Cock fight)
dance, and the Hajong tribe of Meghalaya presented a folk song and dance,
the Mizoram troupe presents the “Sarlamkai/Solakia” “warrior” dance and
the Mungyanta (Harvest dance) was performed by the women folk from
Nagaland. The Maruni dance the oldest and most popular dance of the
Nepalese from Sikkimwas also performed. Altogether 75 artistes participated
in the event.
Source: http://www.nezccindia.org/Annual%20Report.asp
2007
A one day North East Folk dance festival was organized by NEZCC in
collaboration with the Department of Art & Culture, Government of
Meghalaya on December 06, 2007 at New Nongstoin, Meghalaya. The
following folk troupes from Manipur, Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya
performed in the festival viz: Pungcholom, Lai Haraoba and Thang - ta from
Manipur, Hozagiri dance from Tripura, Chicken dance was presented by
Chakhesang Zuve Cultural Troupe, Dimapur, Nagaland and Lepcha dance,
Sikkim besides other local troupes from Meghalaya who presented the Drum
and Lahoo dance.
2008
A two day North East Folk Dance Festival was organized by North East Zone
Cultural Centre in collaboration with Department of Art & Culture,
Government of Arunachal Pradesh on January 14 & 15, 2008 at Parasuram
Kund, Arunachal Pradesh.
Source: http://www.nezccindia.org/Annual%20Report.asp
Shipgram Utsav
The Shilpgram Utsav was organized by West Zone Cultural Centre, Udaipur
from December 21 to 30, 2007 at Shilpgram, Udaipur. The NEZCC
participated in the Utsav by sending the following 5 folk dance troupes -
Maibi Laichung Jagoi, Manipur, Singhi Chham, Dimasa Kachari, Nagaland,
Bagrumba & Bordoishikla, Assam, Dhol Dholok Cholom, Manipur.
Source: http://www.nezccindia.org/Annual%20Report.asp
Festivals – Contacts
Dear Readers,
This page is dedicated to informing you all about various dance festivals that happen
across India. I shall update information as and when I get it. Please keep checking for
updates. I shall try to suggest a time frame to apply for the festivals and the
requirements. If any of you have any information, kindly share.
Natyaanjali Festival
For Natyaanjali Festival one has to apply atleast 6 months before (especially Chidambaram and
Thanjavur) i.e. sometime during Sept-Oct, with resume, pics. Recommended- cd/dvd of
performance, paper clippings written about you, letter from guru etc. Festival is usually in Feb-Mar
every year.
Live Music orchestra mandatory, accommodation and food provided, other facilities at request and
payment.
Can use Cds recordings, accommodation and food provided, other facilities at request and
payment.
Can use Cds recordings, accomodation and food provided, other facilities at request and payment.
One has to apply atleast 6 months before with resume, pics. Recommended- cd/dvd of
performance, paper clippings written about you, letter from guru etc.
This festival happens around May, travel expenses are refunded, and compensation is given to
dancers.
APPLICATION FOR RUKMINI DEVI ARUNDALE DANCE FESTIVAL 2010(APRIL 3& 4TH)
DEAD LINE FOR THE APPLICATION IS 31ST AUG 2009.
If you want to apply you can send your complete application with your bio data along with CD and
press clippings of your recent works, good photo graphs (4-6) in an another CD. Classical,
Contemporary & Folk dance are considered. We do get quite a few CDs and the committee are
only likely to see for maximum 10 min works. Then successful individual artist & group are
contacted by the programme co-ordinator. Unfortunately we can’t return anything and
unsuccessful groups/individual don’t even get a reply. (sorry). Dear artiste, we have a slot in the
festival for a solo, duet or a group classical and contemporary performance of 20 & 30 minutes
including the announcements for which we are paying a small token of Rs. 2000 for the solo, duet
and Rs. 3000 for the group. If you are interested then please inform us as quickly as possible so
that suitable arrangements can be made on time.
N.B.-All participants (out station) will arrange their journey (to & fro) & accommodation (in
kolkata) by their own
Madhuja centre for performing arts presents kathak festival after every 4 months.Interested
kathak gurus(lucknow gharana) can apply with solo dance cd(30 mins )and cv to the
committee.We r also planning to hold workshops along with performances.WE r providing with free
train fare(slp-class),food and lodging,token of the festival along with 2 accompanists.Seperate
renumeration for workshops.Interested kathak gurus (lucknow gharana) can apply at the following
address-
Dilip Ghosh
Deepanjali Appartment,1st floor
Flat No 1F,39,Baguihati
First Lane,kolkata-700028
Keep contact with Suparna Basu via mail(suparnabasu0@gmail.com) (*thru www.narthaki.com)
Mohini Festival
Mohini Festival 2009, a five day cultural feast featuring workshops, lecture demonstrations and
performances on Mohiniyattam and Odissi will be held from 8th April to 12th April 2009 at Vyloppilli
Samskrithi Bhavan. The festival is jointly organised by Vyloppilli Samskrithi Bhavan – Govt of
Kerala, Sangeet Natak Akademi – Govt. of India and Natyaveda Centre for Performing Arts.
KONARK FESTIVAL
Konark Dance and Music Festival, a mega carnival of Music and Dance organised by Konark Natya
Mandap is held every year between 19th and 21st February. Founded by Padmashree Guru
Gangadhar Pradhan, the festival attracts the best talents from the region to be showcased in the
three day festival.
The Konar Dance and Music Festival invites artists to submit applications for their performances at
the festival in February 2010 which would the silver jubilee of the festival and the grandeur is
expected to be bigger than before.
The interested applicants may apply before 15th August 2009 with following documents for
consideration for participation in International Konark Dance & Music Festival 2010.
1. Profile
2. Photographs
3. performance DVD/CD
4. Press clipping
The applications are to be sent to: konarknatyamandap@yahoo.com
KONARK NATYA MANDAP
Arka Vihar, Konark – 752111,
Puri, Orissa, India
Mobile :+91 9437308022, 9937008022
Web: www.konarknatyamandap.org
One has to apply atleast 6 months before with resume, pics. Recommended- cd/dvd of
performance, paper clippings written about you, letter from guru etc. This festival happens during
Feb every year.
KAL KE KALAKAAR
This is one of the oldest dance festivals in India. This festival gives out “Singar Mani” awards to
deserving dancers.
Contact:
Now NMDA will be hosting “NRI Sangeeth Nrithyotsav – 2010″ on 22nd & 23rd in the month of
December, 2010. We invite Applications from Eminent NRI & FOREIGNER dancers & Musicians
from all over the World . The Festival will be covered exhaustively by Print and Electronic media.
We offer NAATYA SARADHI / SAANGEETH SARADHI Puraskars along with decent Food,
Accommodation and local transport only.
Please send your applications with good photographs, Bio-data and video cd or youtube link .
Both live and recorded music allowed.
Last date for applications: 3rd, December 2010
Adress;
www.naatyam.net
The selected Gurus shall demonstrate to create awareness towards classical dance
forms among masses at Visakhapatnam on the same day.
The intending Gurus are requested to send their profiles on or before 30th March, 2011
to the address mentioned below.
Note: The decision of the selection committee is final. The Organisation shall provide
only Food & Accommodation for staying (dormitory).
50-95-4/7.A.S.R.Nagar,
Seethammadhara
Visakhapatnam-530013,
Andhrapradesh,India.
Email : Vikram_natyam@yahoo.com,
www.naatym.net.
1. VYSAHKI NRITHYOTSAV says:
17/06/2008 at 16:50
VYSAKHI NRITHYOTSAV
Our, institution, Nataraj Music and Dance Academy (Member, World Dance Council, UNESCO.)
represents the future for Dance and Drama in Visakhapatnam . The Academy is dedicated
towards preserving and promoting India’s Vibrant Classical dance forms such as Kuchupudi and
Bharatnatyam. The academy also promotes Indian Classical Music& classical dance. The
institution not only trains the students for Music, Dance and Drama, but also conducts mega
events like Dance Festivals, Workshops, Seminars, Dance recitals by various exponents in the
various fields.
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NATARAJ MUSIC & DANCE ACADEMY IS STRIVING TO BRING VlSAKHA ON THE CANDID MAP
WITH THE SUCCOR OF MANY ELITE – VIZAGITES. TO ELEVATE ALL LAUDATION IN DANCES.
The institution had conceived an Idea that National Dance festivals should also be a part of
Visakhapatnam ’s culture and heritage. So, with this idea we have conducted successfully
Vysakhi Nrityostsavs (All India Dance competition) 2008 and 2009. The great exponents like
Padmashri Dharsana Javeri, (Manipuri), Padmashri Dr. Sobha Naidu (Kuchupudi). Smt. Manju
(Mohiniattam), Leena Malakar (kathak). Really, the festivals were highly successful and added
glory to the cultural heritage of Visakhapatnam . The various Gurus were decorated and
Present Festival
This year also, NMDA is hosting the “Vysakhi Nrithyotsav – All India Classical Dance Festival –
2010″ with 9 Indian classical dance forms from all over WORLD. ON 6th-10 sept, 2010.
Adress;
50-95-4/7,A.S.R.NAGAR
SEEHAMMADHARA,VISAKHAPATNAM-530013,A.P.
Classical Dance in India : Odissi
General Knowledge Category: Art & Culture, Dance of India
Odissi classical Indian Dance
Odissi is one of the famous classical Indian dances from Orissa state. Odissi is a highly inspired, passionate,
ecstatic and sensuous form of dance. Like most of the South Indian classical dances of India Odissi too had its
origin in the Devadasi tradition. The state of Orissa has a great cultural history. The rulers of this region built
magnificent temples, which became the center of art and culture. It was around these temples that Odissi, one of
India's scintillating dance-forms was born, nurtured and nourished.
Style
There are a number of characteristics of the Odissi dance. The style may be seen as a conglomeration of
aesthetic and technical details.
One of the most characteristic features of Odissi dance is the Tribhangi. The concept of Tribhang divides the
body into three parts, head, bust, and torso. Any posture which deals with these three elements is called
tribhangi. This concept has created the very characteristic poses which are more contorted than found in other
classical Indian dances.
Like any dance form, Odissi has its own traditional costumes and jewellery. The saree is draped in a particular
fashion creating a fan-shaped structure in the front. The most common saree used by dancers is the Sambalpuri
sarees or Kotki sarees, both locally made. Only white metal jewellery is worn in Odissi, including earrings that
covers the whole ear and resembles the shape of a peacock's feather.
Music
The musical accompaniment of Odissi dance is essentially the same as the music of Orissa itself. There are
various views on how the music of the Odissi relates to the music of greater North India. It is usually considered
just another flavour of Hindustani Sangeet, however there are some who feel that Odissi should be considered a
separate classical system.
Odissi is similar to Bharatnatyam in terms of the mudras and expressions used in the performance. The
'Tribhang' or the division of the body into three parts, including head, bust and torso, is one of the highlighting
features of Odissi. The performances are replete with lores of the eighth incarnation of Vishnu and his avatar of
Lord Krishna. It is a soft dance backed by soothing lyrics. Through the performance, the Odissi artist personifies
the ambience of Orissa and the philosophy of its most popular deity - Lord Jagannath.
Famous Personalities
Some of the famous Odissi dancers who have given Odissi a new definition include Late Sanjukta Panigrahi, the
leading disciple of Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra. Other dancers are Anita Babu, Arpita Venkatesh, Chitra
Krishnamurti, Sharmila Biswas, Madhavi Mudgal, Sharmila Mukherjee, Madhumita Raut, Aloka Kanungo, Vani
Madhav and Jyoti Rout.
Odissi is one of the famous classical Indian dances from Orissa state. Odissi is a highly inspired, passionate,
ecstatic and sensuous form of dance. Like most of the South Indian classical dances of India Odissi too had its
origin in the Devadasi tradition. The state of Orissa has a great cultural history. The rulers of this region built
magnificent temples, which became the center of art and culture. It was around these temples that Odissi, one
of India's scintillating dance-forms was born, nurtured and nourished.
Style
There are a number of characteristics of the Odissi dance. The style may be seen as a conglomeration of
aesthetic and technical details.
One of the most characteristic features of Odissi dance is the Tribhangi. The concept of Tribhang divides the
body into three parts, head, bust, and torso. Any posture which deals with these three elements is called
tribhangi. This concept has created the very characteristic poses which are more contorted than found in other
classical Indian dances.
Like any dance form, Odissi has its own traditional costumes and jewellery. The saree is draped in a particular
fashion creating a fan-shaped structure in the front. The most common saree used by dancers is the Sambalpuri
sarees or Kotki sarees, both locally made. Only white metal jewellery is worn in Odissi, including earrings that
covers the whole ear and resembles the shape of a peacock's feather.
Music
The musical accompaniment of Odissi dance is essentially the same as the music of Orissa itself. There are
various views on how the music of the Odissi relates to the music of greater North India. It is usually considered
just another flavour of Hindustani Sangeet, however there are some who feel that Odissi should be considered a
separate classical system.
Odissi is similar to Bharatnatyam in terms of the mudras and expressions used in the performance. The
'Tribhang' or the division of the body into three parts, including head, bust and torso, is one of the highlighting
features of Odissi. The performances are replete with lores of the eighth incarnation of Vishnu and his avatar of
Lord Krishna. It is a soft dance backed by soothing lyrics. Through the performance, the Odissi artist personifies
the ambience of Orissa and the philosophy of its most popular deity - Lord Jagannath.
Famous Personalities
Some of the famous Odissi dancers who have given Odissi a new definition include Late Sanjukta Panigrahi, the
leading disciple of Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra. Other dancers are Anita Babu, Arpita Venkatesh, Chitra
Krishnamurti, Sharmila Biswas, Madhavi Mudgal, Sharmila Mukherjee, Madhumita Raut, Aloka Kanungo, Vani
Madhav and Jyoti Rout.