M'lore: Lakshmi Presents True Treat of Dance Solo at Bharatha Mani Festival


M'lore: Lakshmi Presents True Treat of Dance Solo at Bharatha Mani Festival 

Pics by Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SB)

Mangalore, Nov 4: Danseuse Lakshmi Parthasarathy Atreya’s Bharatanatyam performance on Tuesday November 3 at the Town Hall here marked a perfect beginning of Bharatha Mani national music and dance festival, a six-day cultural extravaganza jointly organized by Bharatha Nritya Saba and Mani Krishnaswami Academy.

Lakshmi from Mumbai, disciple of accomplished Bharatanatyam dancer, Chitra Visveswaran, demonstrated through her performance what solo performance is truly. Nimble-footed artiste, she captivated the audience throughout with her perfect ‘mandala’, ‘hasta mudras’ and apt expressions. Her performance had the capacity to turn an ordinary audience into ‘rasikas’, which is truly a gift for an artiste.



Among the four dance items performed by her, it was in ‘devarnama’, Neenyako ninna hangyako by dasa composer Purandaradasa that she really was at the peak. Her abhinaya as Draupadi while depicting the scene of vastrapaharana by Kauravas, particularly at the point where helpless Draupadi prays to the Lord Krishna to bail her out of the embarrassing situation and in turn gets a succour from the Lord, which she accepts whole-heartedly moved many an audience into tears. The expressions of helplessness and gratitude were so very subtly portrayed by the artiste that it left a lasting expression among art lovers.

She ended the performance with a unique Tillana, wherein she interlaced ‘Adhram Madhuram’, Madhurashtakam by saint poet Adi Shankaracharya. The postures and poses, very typical of Tillana were brought out superbly by Lakshmi. Accompanying artistes, Srinath in vocal, Muralidharan in Flute and Nellai Kannan in mridangam were a dream team, who aptly supported the danseuse to enhance her performance. Srinath’s flawless rendition of Neenyako was the highpoint of the evening and simply complimented the artiste’s performance. 

Earlier, Alva’s Education Foundation, Moodbidri chairman Dr M Mohan Alva inaugurated the programme and also felicitated danseuse Lakshmi and the other accompanying artistes. The evening began with the dance presentations by young upcoming local artistes followed by Bharatanatyam performance of Divya Sena of Chennai. State Yakshagana Academy chairman Kumble Sunder Rao, organizers, dance teacher Sharada Mani Shekar and Nityananda Rao were present  

  

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  • Robert Fernandes, Udyavar / Dubai

    Thu, Nov 05 2009

    Well done organizers. We need more of such events to encourage our youngsters and to popularize India's pride "Bharatanatyam". It is also because of these forms of classical dance and classical music, India is considered culturally rich. This dance form where every move has a meaning and requires years of dedication to master cannot be compared with today’s popular modern dance at all.

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  • Manu Acharya, Karkala/Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2009

    I want to comment on Mr Tony Pinto message - If you modernise tradition then what is the use of calling it an tradition culture. Infact tradition culture is more important than modern culture. I hope Mr. Pinto you got your answer :)

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  • Manu Acharya, Karkala/Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2009

    The pics are really good and superb.........

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  • Charan Varghese, Mangalore/ Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2009

    I have great respect for this form of dance. We must ensure that events like these take place on a regular basis. One needs a lot of patience, focus and dedication to perfect this dance form... I am a part time western and filmy dance instructor...

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  • MURALI, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2009

    Tony What do u mean by old culture? & why it shud be modernised.Modern Culture itself is creating all the havoc in India !! than the old culture was peaceful and spiritual

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  • guru -jappinamogaru, jappinamaogaru -mangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2009

    hey daya... nice pics,keep it up god bless u ~~~`

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore

    Wed, Nov 04 2009

    Seems old tradition still alive in coastal area we are in modern culture it should be modernist as western.

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