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Locations:
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Open Air Theatre (Yuva Dasara)
At
Mysore Palace Premises:
October
3rd, Friday:
Carnatic Music:
Padmabhushana
Dr. K. J. Jesudas is a well-known
Carnatic Vocalist and playback singer. His contribution
for national integration by way of singing songs representing
different religions is immense. He has sung over 30,000
multi-linguial film songs and has travelled widely all over
the globe. Dr. Jesudas has been awarded the titles such
as "Asthana Vidwan", "Sangeetha Nataka Academy Award", "Kalaimamani"
"Sangeetha Chakravarthy" and the prestigious "Padmabhushana"
award.
October
4th, Saturday:
Hindustani Music:
Pandit
Rajan Mishra and Sajan Mishra rightly claim that
"While singing they are one soul though they are two". They
are the exponents of Banaras Gharana genre. The intricate
creative process makes their rendering both academically
rich melodically astounding. They have been conferred with
many titles and award like "Kashi Gaurav", "Kumar Gandharva
Award", "Sangeetha Ratna", "Sangeetha Bhushan" and "Sanskrit
Award" given by the Prime Minister of India.
At
Jaganmohana Palace:
October
3rd, Friday:
Bharatanatyam:
Mrs.
Chethana Radhakrishna is a well-known dancer. She
has excelled in both academics and aesthetics. She has had
the privilege of getting trained under many noble minds
of the field. She pays equal interest in learning dances
forms like Bharatanatyam, Odyssey and Manipuri and paves
way for the upcoming artistes in the form of organising
various cultural fests under the banner of her own "Gurudev
Academy of Fine Arts".
Bharatanatyam:
Perfection
personified par excellence in purity of performance is Mrs.
Prathibha Prahlad. She is a dancer of creative mind
with a spiritual soul. She strongly believes that a blend
of golden thoughts and creative contemporary arts can bring
in enormous energy to the field of dance and she has succeeded
in proving it. She is an artist of international fame and
has carved out a permanent niche for herself in the field
of dance. She is the recipient of Karnataka Rajyothsava
Award and Central Sangeetha Nataka Academy Award.
October
4th, Saturday:
Kavigosti
At
Kalamandir:
October
3rd, Friday:
Light
Music (Sugama Sangeetha):
Smt.
H. R. Leelavathi has earned an unassailable place
as the famous light music singer in Karnataka. Her husband
Sri. Raghuram S. G. is a singer of unusual talent. The couples
have established "Sugama Sangeetha Academy" and have been
doing yeoman service in popularising the lyrics of the distinguished
poets of Karnataka.
Rangageethe
and Folk Songs:
Smt. Subhadramma Mansur, Janardan
(Janni), Kalpana Naganatha, Basavalingaiah Hiremath, Banandur
Kempaiah, Appagere Thimmaraju and Mysore Rangaswamy
will present Folk songs and Rangageethe.
October
4th, Saturday:
Hindustani
Music:
Hail
from a royal family of Arikeri Dr.
Hanumanna Nayak Dore is an eminent Hindustani vocalist.
He has the able guidance of stalwarts like Pandit Basavaraj
Raj Guru, Pandit Mallikarjuna Mansoor and Panchakshari Mathigatti.
He has participated in Navaras festival, Chalukya festival
and earned wide acclaim through his melodious rendition
and won many awards like Rajyothsava, Ganagandharva and
so on.
Drama
(Jalagara)
Creation: Kuvempu
Hulivana
Gangadaraiah has established "Huli Balaga" in his native
place. He has been working as director, actor in the theatre
and in TV and the films. He has established "Globe Theatre"
in Bangalore. Sri Gangadaraiah has prepared Rashtrakavi
Kuvempu's plays "Jalagara" and "Shudra Tapasvi" for the
stage.
At
Open Air Theatre - Yuva Dasara:
October
3rd, Friday:
Burma Dance
"Bihu dance" of Assam
"Chudaya dance" of Orissa
"Sonal Garbha" of Gujarat
Group dance and folk dance by the students of Maharani Science
College, Mysore. Traditional dance by the students of Vidyavardhaka
College of Engineering, Mysore.
October
4th, Saturday:
"Dandiya
Ras" of Gujarat
"Ranapa Dance" of Orissa
"Karnataka Vaibhava" of Tourism Department
Group Dance by the students of S. D. M. College, Mysore
Group Dance by the students of CAVA, Mysore
Group Dance by the students of Nataraja Women College, Mysore
Group Dance by the students of Maharaja College, Mysore
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