DANCE : Sahitya Kala Parishad presents Purana Qila Dance Festival at Purana Quila > 7pm on 26th to 30th September 2017

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Time : 7:00 pm Add to Calendar 26/09/2017 19:00 30/09/2017 22:00 Asia/Kolkata DANCE : Sahitya Kala Parishad presents Purana Qila Dance Festival Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2017/09/dance-sahitya-kala-parishad-presents.html Purana Quila, New Delhi DD/MM/YYYY

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served Basis)
Note : Do not carry cameras, hand bags, briefcases, firearms etc. 

Venue : Purana Quila, New Delhi
Landmark : Next to National Zoological Park (NZP)
Venue Info : About | Map (Metro to Venue) | Nearest Metro Station - 'Pragati Maidan(Blue Line)'

Event Description : DANCE “Purana Qila Dance Festival” organised by Sahitya Kala Parishad, Department of Art, Culture and Languages, Government of Delhi to celebrate the choreographies of Indian Dance.

Chief Guest – Mr. Manish Sisodia – Deputy Chief Minister, New Delhi

Presenting a treat to the patrons of Indian classical dance forms, Sahitya Kala Parishad is organizing a five-day dance festival at Purana Qila. The festival will be featuring the mesmerising glimpses of Indian traditional dance and various choreographies by veteran artists. The amalgamation of dance choreographies from different parts of the country showcasing a storyline that will make your eyes fixed over them. A five day festival will showcase manuscripts adapted in different dance forms of India to present a cultural visual treat for the art lovers.

Schedule : 

Day 1 – September 26th (Tuesday)

Santosh Nair 

Santosh Nair and Sadhya Dance group will present Indian contemporary dance form presenting National Epic-Mahabharata, its treatment is on a contemporary line, where aspects like music and costumes have been experimented and highlighted upon to create a different feel and look. The production is interspersed in various sections with own interpretation of both the characters and their conflicts during the play.

The second production will be Kathakali showing performances of the artists with its rigorous, dramatic and vibrant outlook. Mayurbhanj Chhau is very much choreographed with its high energy, control and martial arts spirit and Contemporary dance with its creativity and experimentation.

Day 2 – September 27th (Wednesday)

Saroja Vaidyanathan 

Saroja Vaidyanathan and Ganesa Natyalaya will perform Namami Gange, a bharatnatyam recital telling the story of Ganga with a contemporary relevance. Exploring the contemporary relevance of the river in present times, the presentation depicts how man has polluted the river.  When the whole of nature pleads to the Siva again, the Government makes huge efforts to clean up the river.  This attracts tourism where the world now is extremely interested in knowing the story of this legendary river.

Day 3 – September 28th (Thursday)

Kiran Segal

Tradition to Contemporary, an Odissi dance form by Kiran Segal and Nitrya Sangeet Viddyalaya is a foremost exponent of Odissi Dance in India. She is one of the most innovative and outstanding Guru/ dancer/ choreographers of Odissi Dance today and it is due to this contribution of hers that Odissi has been given a totally different dimension.

Day 4 – September 29th (Friday)

Kumudini Lakhia

Dance group Kadamb will perform Vivarta. The production, based on the poem ‘Ni-ra-tata-dhang,’ a composition by Maharaj Bindadin, the Adiguru of Kathak dance, also narrates the actual Bols of the Kathak vocabulary and highlights the movement patterns of the classical technique of Kathak dance.
Vivarta has been choreographed by the legendary Kathak exponent Kumudini Lakhia and Pt. Madhup Mudgal has composed music for it.

Day 5 – September 30th (Saturday)

Vanashree Rao

Starting the performance, Vanashree Rao will showcase the dance production entitled Tripurasura Samhara. Then the second production will show Markendya where Lord Shiva comes to save his life, and appears from the shivlinga. Moving further, there will be Abhimanyu Badh Drona Parva from Mahabharata. The dance opens with Drona’s lament for killing Abhimanyu in an unfair war.

Lastly, there will the performance depicting the story of Mahisasura Mardini, inspired by Pandit Jasraj’s rendering of the song the dancers show the killing of Mahisasura by goddess Durga.

A befitting finale on bijaya dasami day the creation of shakti by the energy of all the gods and eventual destruction of the demon is visualized in three dance styles of Bharatanatyam, chhau and Kuchipudi in a powerful choreography.

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DANCE : Sahitya Kala Parishad presents Purana Qila Dance Festival at Purana Quila > 7pm on 26th to 30th September 2017 DANCE : Sahitya Kala Parishad presents Purana Qila Dance Festival at Purana Quila > 7pm on 26th to 30th September 2017 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Saturday, September 30, 2017 Rating: 5

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