

The programme was conducted by Radha Iyer. rudra Veena, carnatic Music, hindustani Classical Music, saraswati Veena. Make-up of the artistes was done by Manish Naidu. The group of musicians included Vishnudas Manalar (vocalist), Naveen Anand (mridangam), Shirish Bhalerao (violin), S Kumar Babu (flute). Distribution of certificates and mementos to the artistes marked the end of the beautiful evening. In her welcome speech, Janardhanan said, “Such events give an opportunity to the students to portray their talent and meet other classical styles and themes.” Guest of honour and South India Association president of KV Nagarajan praised the efforts and hard work by both guru and students. ‘Kalinga Narthana Thillana’, a unique visualization on a wonderful act of Krishna was the concluding performance. Senior dancers’s show ‘Varnam’, dedicated to Shiva and ‘Padam’ a joyful song dedicated to Krishna caught the imagination of all. ‘Alarippu’ a dance with claps, ‘Jatiswaram’ in Kalyani raga, ‘Ganesha Sabdam’ a dance praising Ganesha, ‘Saraswati Vandana’ a dance by seven women resonating women power and an invocation to Saraswati were the other highlights. ‘Shanmukha Kauthuvam’ by junior girls praising Lord Muruga, ‘Sreeranganatha Keertanam’ a composition displayed through Bharatanatyam and a tribute to Tamil poet Arunachala Kavirayar, ‘Mahishasura Stotaram’ by the tiny tots depicting hymns on Durga captivated all. Music, ragas and stories with various themes were performed. ‘Pushpanjali’, an offering to god, followed by Shiva sthuthi, a performance describing the dance of Shiva, were the stand out events. The folk art programme featured participants in 3 to 50 years group. Each of the 11 performances depicted a unique story in Tamil, Telugu, Sanskrit and Kannada. Over 165 participants and disciples of Guru Ratnam Janardhanan, in support of senior disciple Pooja Hirwade, displayed their special talent and made the evening mesmerizing. Staged at Deshpande Hall, the venue was packed to capacity. The 36th anniversary of this school of performing arts was a treat to behold. On their 5th Anniversary, they are here to celebrate their incredible journey and their achievements.Nagpur: It was an evening to cherish for connoisseurs of Bharatanatyam who were regaled to the hilt by students of Pratibha Nritya Mandir on Sunday. Durgatsav celebrations, Noida Ayyappa Temple, GIP Mall, Kali Bari or Inter NCR Dance competition, wherever they have performed they have created an immediate impact.

Dharohar, Panch Bhootam, Visions of Rhythm, Divine Love, Shaktiroopena, Ami Shei Mei, what ever the program …. What started as an experiment is now an endeavor of passion, platform of talent & self development and above all a medium of personal achievements.

Sangita Kulshrestha, A trained Bharatanatyam Dancer herself had a dream which slowly transformed itself into a wish… This wish manifested itself into an Idea and an experiment called Nrityanjali was born.

All the three forms help the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva to create, maintain, and regenerate-recycle the Universe respectively. She is a part of the trinity of Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati. Navarasa – The nine emotions of Human life performed in Bharatanatyam based contemporary dance Style – 50 mins Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. Traditional Bharatanatyam performances by Students of Nrityanjali – 40 mins Saraswati Vandana by Nishant and Siddhant Kulshrestha – Duration 20 mins Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Station - 'Mandi House(Blue Line)'Įvent Description : 5th Anniversary Celebrations of Nrityanjali, a Sangita Kulshrestha Initiative Venue : Kamani Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi-110001 03-05-2015 11:30:00 03-05-2015 13:30:00 68 5th Anniversary Celebrations of Nrityanjali, a Sangita Kulshrestha Initiative Event Page : Kamani Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi-110001 DD/MM/YYYYįor Invite contact – Navneet Chandra - 9999643222
