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| VISISTA VANITHA PURASKARAM – 2009 - 8/3/2009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
VISISTA VANITHA PURASKARAM – 2009
WORLD WOMENS DAY
Nataraj Music & Dance Academy, Visakhapatnam, A.P., India, an
organization found by the Bathina Vikram Goud, DTA (Direction) PGDTA
(Acting), M.A. Dance, with a motto to serve the Indian Society through
culture. This academy imparts education to students in Dance, Music etc.,
students are being nurtured with utmost discipline and dedication. Recently
we have organized “ALL INDIA CLASSICAL DANCE FESTIVAL - 2008,
VYSAKHI” in Visakhapatnam with 7 Indian Classical Dance Farms in a
general way. Past 8 years we have conducted hundreds of events like Social
& Cultural.
On 8th March, 2009 our organization proposed to celebrate
International Women’s Day – 2009. In this connection academy is decided
to honour with “Visista Vanitha Puraskar” for esteemed talent women in
various fields.(dance,music,sports,social,divotional,etc..)
Last date for submission of applications : 1st March, 2009
Programme date : 8th March, 2009
Eligibility : Age 18 years above
Apply within the last date, for more details contact Mr. B. Vikram Goud.
Phone : 09848137445
E-mail : vikram_natyam@yahoo.com
WORLD WOMENS DAY
Nataraj Music & Dance Academy, Visakhapatnam, A.P., India, an
organization found by the Bathina Vikram Goud, DTA (Direction) PGDTA
(Acting), M.A. Dance, with a motto to serve the Indian Society through
culture. This academy imparts education to students in Dance, Music etc.,
students are being nurtured with utmost discipline and dedication. Recently
we have organized “ALL INDIA CLASSICAL DANCE FESTIVAL - 2008,
VYSAKHI” in Visakhapatnam with 7 Indian Classical Dance Farms in a
general way. Past 8 years we have conducted hundreds of events like Social
& Cultural.
On 8th March, 2009 our organization proposed to celebrate
International Women’s Day – 2009. In this connection academy is decided
to honour with “Visista Vanitha Puraskar” for esteemed talent women in
various fields.
Last date for submission of applications : 1st March, 2009
Programme date : 8th March, 2009
Eligibility : Age 18 years above
Apply within the last date, for more details contact Mr. B. Vikram Goud.
Phone : 09848137445
E-mail : vikram_natyam@yahoo.com| | Unity in Diversity Winter Festival - 12/21/2008 | Shruthilayam Academy students bring out the first production of Winter festival in DEC 2008. The event shall comprise of Indian Classical Dance, Vocal, Violin, Drama, Flute etc.. from different parts of India along with awards being given to the local Indian Community students for using their Fine Art Talents to help the needy.
Call for more details:
Shruthilayam Academy
610-650-0571
shruthilayamschool@yahoo.com
| | CD RELEASE PARTY - SRINIVAS REDDY and SAMEER GUPTA with The TOLLYWOOD ALLSTARS - 11/23/2008 | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2008
7pm | $15
Atmananda Centerpoint Yoga Studios
324 Lafayette Street, 7th Floor, NYC 10012
www.atmananda.com
Come and enjoy an exciting live concert in celebration of Srinivas Reddy and Sameer Gupta's debut CD Hemant & Jog. The evening will feature Indian classical music by Srinivas Reddy (sitar) and Sameer Gupta (tabla) along with the groundbreaking Latin-Indian fusion of The Tollywood Allstars. Chai, Biscuit, Snacks and Drinks provided!
Srinivas Reddy (www.srinivasreddy.org) Srinivas Reddy is an Indian-American sitarist, guitarist and composer. In 1998 he came under the tutelage of Sri Partha Chatterjee, a direct disciple of the late sitar maestro Pandit Nikhil Banerjee. Since then Srinivas has rigorously trained with his teacher in the traditional guru-shishya style. Srinivas is a professional concert sitarist and has given numerous recitals in the US and India. He is also an experienced teacher and educator, he holds a BA from Brown University, an MA from UC Berkeley, and is currently teaching at UMass Dartmouth.
Sameer Gupta (www.sameergupta.com) Founder of the critically acclaimed SF based improvisational ensemble The Supplicants, Sameer Gupta is an original musical voice in jazz, world, and fusion music. He has studied percussion for most of his life, beginning in Tokyo, Japan in 1985. Since then Sameer has performed on jazz drumset at Lincoln Center, tabla at Asagiri Jam in Japan and various Jazz and World music festivals across the nation and abroad. Sameer began his study of North Indian classical tabla in 2002 and is currently studying with tabla master Pandit Anindo Chatterjee.
The Tollywood Allstars (www.tollywoodallstars.com) Formed in “Tollywood”, the film district in Kolkata, India, The Tollywood Allstars are a groundbreaking Latin-Indian fusion band. The Tollywood Allstars are a collective of musicians with sound backgrounds from around the world fused together into an unique acoustic sound. Influenced by Indian Classical, South American and Cuban music, The Tollywood Allstars have a distinctly original flavor, authentically combining moods, subtleties and rhythms.
Camilla Celin Spanish and electric guitar | Eric Fraser Indian Bansuri flutes, beatboxing | Ehren Hanson Tabla, Cajon, percussion | Rich Stein Percussion | Greg Richardson Bass | | Ragamala Music and Dance Theater - 11/22/2008 | Ragamala Music and Dance TheaterSaturday, November 22nd, 2008, 8pm Blue Bell, PA (Just 15 miles from downtown Philadelphia) "Ragamala shows a way into the twenty-first century for all classical forms. The thrill that the dancers feel in their own strength and grace rolls across the audience; their happy and powerful beauty is one we understand and aspire to." -Mpls/St. Paul Magazine Minneapolis-based dance company Ragamala Music and Dance Theater unfolds the beauty, elegance, poetry, and driving rhythmic complexities of Bharatanatyam, the ancient classical dance of Southern India. Co-Artistic Directors Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy bring to audiences the infinite scope of Bharatanatyam by showcasing its intricacy and range, from the grace and power of the traditional solo form to the aesthetic vitality of the company's ensemble. Opening with Ardhanareeshwara Stotram, a sublime homage to the sacred Hindu concept of duality performed by internationally acclaimed soloist Aparna Ramaswamy ("Ramaswamy knows Bharatanatyam inside and out" [The Scotsman, U.K.]; she "projects an unusual kinetic joy" [The Patriot, New Delhi]), and concluding with Sva (Vital Force), featuring live taiko drumming by Wadaiko Ensemble Tokara of Nagano, Japan ("Juxtaposed against the powerful rhythms of Tokara's drums, [Ragamala's] sharp, subtle gestures become graspingly beautiful."-Time Out New York), Ragamala presents an explosive evening of dance that cannot be missed. Montgomery Community College Science Center Theater 340 DeKalb Pike Blue Bell, PA 19422 For information about Ragamala please visit www.ragamala.net For more information or to purchase tickets please click here or call the box office at 215-641-6518 | Nritya Mala: An Exhibition of Classical Indian Dance - 11/15/2008 | Shakti, Johns Hopkins University's Classical Indian Dance team, is hosting their second annual Nritya Mala exhibition.
Nritya Mala is an exhibition of Classical Indian Arts, bringing together college dance and music groups from across the east coast to celebrate and share our heritage.
This year JHU Shakti, Jhumoor, Case Western Nritya, Boston University Dheem, UPenn Thillana, UPenn Sargam, and U of Maryland Moksha are performing.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 2008
Where: the Johns Hopkins University
Shriver Hall
3400 N. Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21218
When: Doors open 6:30, show starts at 7 pm
Tickets: $5 adults, $3 students w/ ID and children 5-10, children under 5 free
All proceeds from this event benefit CRY (Child Rights and You), an Indian Child Rights organization.
Please come support the second generation youngsters as we try to keep our beautiful culture alive through music and dance.
JHU Shakti
jhushakti@gmail.com | | Nritya Mala: 2nd Annual Classical Arts Exhibition at Johns Hopkins - 11/15/2008 | Shakti, Johns Hopkins University's Classical Indian Dance team, is hosting their second annual Nritya Mala exhibition.
Nritya Mala is an exhibition of Classical Indian Arts, bringing together college dance and music groups from across the east coast to celebrate and share our heritage.
This year JHU Shakti, Jhumoor, Case Western Nritya, Boston University Dheem, UPenn Thillana, UPenn Sargam, and U of Maryland Moksha are performing.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 2008
Where: the Johns Hopkins University
Shriver Hall 3400 N. Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21218
When: Doors open 6:30, show starts at 7 pm
Tickets: $5 adults, $3 students w/ ID and children 5-10, children under 5 free
All proceeds from this event benefit CRY (Child Rights and You), an Indian Child Rights organization.
Please come support the second generation youngsters as we try to keep our beautiful culture alive through music and dance.
JHU Shakti
jhushakti@gmail.com | | LECTURE DEMONSTRATION BY THE DHANANJAYANS - 10/26/2008 | LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONBY THE DHANANJAYANS FOLLOWED BY A BHARATHANATYAM PERFORMANCE SUNDAY OCTOBER 26TH AT 2:00 PM RIDLEY COMMUNITY CENTER AUDITORIUM 901 MORTON AVE, FOLSOM, PA 19033 ADMISSION $15.00 PER PERSON Do not miss this great opportunity to see the dance legends in their final performance tour. For further information please call 610-328-4772 Directions – from I-476 take exit 1. Take East MacDade Blvd for a mile and turn left on to Morton Ave, and the community center is on the left. | Ravi and Anoushka Shankar at the Kimmel Center, October 19 - 10/19/2008 | Legendary sitarist-composer Ravi Shankar and his prodigious daughter Anoushka Shankar share the stage for a special evening of Indian Classical Music in Verizon Hall on Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 7:30pm. Named the "Godfather of World Music" by longtime friend George Harrison, Ravi Shankar is India’s most esteemed musical ambassador. A prolific composer, he has disseminated India’s rich musical traditions in the West through collaborations with artists as diverse as the Beatles, the New York Philharmonic, composer Philip Glass and violinist Yehudi Menuhin. Anoushka Shankar, musically trained by her father and an innovative musician in her own right, has elevated sitar music to new levels with jazz, electronica and contemporary world music influences. Her most recent release is Breathing Under Water (2007). Tickets for Ravi Shankar and Anoushka Shankar are $34, $46, $52 and $65 and can be purchased by calling 215-893-1999, online at www.kimmelcenter.org, or at the Kimmel Center box office open daily from 10am to 6pm and later on performance evenings. (Additional fees may apply.) For group sales call 215-790-5883 | | Bhangra Party at the Kimmel Center, October 19 - 10/19/2008 | DJ Rahsaan of Afrotaino Soundsystem & DJ Mandip of Dutty Chutney will spin a tapestry of luscious grooves and bhangralicious beats, following the ticketed performance by Ravi Shankar and Anoushka Shankar in Verizon Hall. This free performance will take place on Commonwealth Plaza stage at 9:30pm. | | Usiloquy Dance Designs at the Kimmel Center, October 19 - 10/19/2008 | Usiloquy Dance Designs is a Philadelphia-based contemporary Bharatanatyam Company that weaves an ancient classical Indian dance form with elements of different genres from around the world, creating a fresh, unique style of expressive dance. This free performance will take place on Commonwealth Plaza stage prior to the ticketed performance by Ravi Shankar and Anoushka Shankar in Verizon Hall on October 19, 2008 at 6pm. | | Page 1 of 4 Next | |
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