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The missing notes
The very foundation of music appears shaky with music colleges facing a dearth of qualified and experienced teachers.


Hundred years of Chittoor
Chittoor has come a long way on the path of progress and development. As the district completes 100 years of existence today, it's time to look back at its chequered history.
Interview

When music is a divine gift
T.N. Seshagopalan takes a walk down memory lane about his art and the wonder of his music.
Music

Captivating music festival
Various artists came together to pay their tribute at the 97th Jayanthi of Uppalapati Ankaiah.
Evening of musical camaraderie
For music buffs who love something out of the ordinary, Maloya was a treat.
Notes of music
Sudha Raghunathan's concert included a chain of favourite ragas.
Dance

Different styles
Young Soumya's performance reflected various styles imbibed by her.
Theatre

On a seriously satire note
Sadat Hasan Manto's ‘Siyaah Hashiye' which was staged to mark World Theatre Day by Sutradhar transported people to post-partition days.
Role reversal
A play on the tussle between power hungry politicians and ordinary citizens.
Aam admi's plight
Everyone thinks about the common man but nothing is done for him in reality.
A taste of Tamil theatre
Two diametrically different plays were presented as part of SICA's closing fest.
Arts & Crafts

Bold and abstract
Art Rajiv Gossain makes use of colour to create forms and an interplay of light and shade.
Events

First step

Sakthi Ravitharan is a dancer gifted to have been trained by dedicated teachers Chandrabhanu and Ambika Docherty. Chandrabhanu is known to ensure that his students are perfect in their rhythmic understanding, which was evident in Sakthi's ...


A musical treat

T he Pandit Narayana Rao Pant Academy recently conducted a Hindustani and Carnatic music concert at Ravindra Bharati. The programme began with a Carnatic rendition by Akhila. She showed promise with Annamayya keertanas and then moved on to Rag ...


Befitting commemoration
Staging of socially relevant plays marked World Theatre Day celebrations.



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