Muscat: ISC Presents 'Kannada Dance Ballet' on Nov 19


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Muscat, Nov 18: The Indian Social Club, Karnataka Wing, Muscat is all geared up to present three spectacular Kannada Dance Ballets, viz. Karnataka Vaibhava, Punyakoti and Kindarajogi, by Prabhat Kalavidaru from Bengaluru  on Thursday, 19 November 2009 at the Oman Auditorium, Al Bustan Palace Intercontinental, Muscat on the occasion of Karnataka Rajyostava Day.





 
Prabhat Kalavidaru is a creative assemblage of highly talented and well trained dancers, actors, singers, choreographers and technicians.  The Prabhat Team has created over 20 ballets on a wide spectrum of subjects and also has the unique distrinction of staging over one lakh performances to packed audiences all over the world.
 
The ballets are directed by T V Gopinathdas while the music is by Mysore Ananthaswamy.  They are conducted by T. G. Venkateshachar with dance choreographed by Hema Panchamukhi.  The main artists are Harish and Deepashri Harish.
 
The Prabhat Kalavidaru Ensemble includes a selection of ballets and plays on subjects varying from mythology to fantasy.  These ballets are an amalgamation of India's rich dancing heritage and portray the unmistakable magic of Indian drama.
 

  

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