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Telling today's stories
Ekjute, a 30-year-old Mumbai theatre group, brought four Hindi plays to Bangalore. Ashish Vidyarthi in Dayashankar Ki Diary stole the show
Interview

Bowing to melody
Violinist A. Kanyakumari talks about her rise from an accompanying artiste to a celebrated solo performer
Books

The night of awakening
After P. Lankesh and H.S. Shivaprakash, Chandrashekar Kambar sets his latest play, Shivarathri, in the 12th Century Veerashaiva movement
Columns

Holding forth
S.A.K. Durga, four decades ago, stepped into a territory that was totally unknown. After conventional training in Carnatic and Hindustani music streams, she specialised in voice culture. She is among the earliest ethnomusicologists
Interview

On the summit of success
After much trepidation, P. Sheshadri took up Bettada Jeeva. It has fetched him his sixth national award
Book Review

Top Ten Books

Cinema

Turning tables
Ganesh can't be so cool about his stardom. And by the way, Ramya is basking in love
Music

Melodious moments
R. Surya Prakash's rendition was fluid and Madhuvanti is promising


Fertile imagination
Senior Hindustani vocalist Indudar Nirodi and Carnatic vocalist R.K. Prasanna Kumar satiated the connoisseur
Buoyant notes
Arohi, a two-day Hindustani classical music festival, was a real treat for music lovers
Dance

Her moves were mesmerising
Bragha Bessell's abhinaya was outstanding
Events

A workshop and exhibition

A llaince Francaise Bangalore has organised a photography workshop with leading photographer Avinash Parischa. Avinash Parischa, who belongs to a family of photographers, has been capturing the performing arts since 1960.

He was the ...


Vocal concert

The concert will feature a tabla solo by Anish Pradhan on tabla with Sudhir Nayak on harmonium, and Ganapathi Bhat on vocals, Gurumurthy Vaidya on tabla, Vyasamurthy Katti on harmonium.

The concert will be held on May 29 at 5.30 p.m. at ...


Play

Ranga Vaividya, a group of young theatre enthusiasts, are putting up a play Padmapani on May 27, 7.30 p.m.

The play is based on a story by writer K. Ganeshaiah. It is as narrated by Captain Gill, a British Office who made copies of ...



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