Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Friday, December 28, 2001
Entertainment
Published on Fridays
News Update

Features
Magazine
Literary Review
Metro Plus
Open Page
Education
Book Review
Business
SciTech
Entertainment
Young World
Folio

Group Sites
The Hindu
Business Line
The Sportstar
Frontline

Home

Memorable flicks that made it big
As the year draws to a close, GOWRI RAMNARAYAN touches upon some of the celluloid successes from the world over. More

EVENTS
MUSIC ACADEMY
Informative sessions with experts
WITH THE president of the Conference, Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman in the Chair, the fourth day's session commenced with the devotional rendering of songs by various composers on Goddess Durga, by Subhasruti Group of Dr. Mathangi Ramakrishnan. The ... More

CINEMA
Pictures of a master
RECENTLY, THE Consulate General of Japan in Chennai and the International Cine Appreciation Forum jointly organised a Japanese film festival, sponsored by the Japan Foundation. Inaugurating the festival Mr. Masayuki Makiya, Consul-General of ... More

FILM REVIEW

MUSIC
MYLAPORE FINE ARTS
Nuances captured well
BOTH THE starting and concluding items - a Varnam in Valaji and Tillana in Kalyanavasantham - were her own compositions in the violin concert of T. Rukmini and her disciple Ramakrishnan. Rukmini's choice of ragas were apt for the morning _ ... More
NUNGAMBAKKAM CULTURAL ACADEMY
Veterans show their calibre
VETERAN VIOLIN maestro M. S. Gopalakrishnan and his daughter, Dr. Narmada, packed all the essential ingredients of a great concert — vidwat, sruthi alignment, laya, bhava, bhakthi, melody and tempo (built into raga alapana and ... More
Pleasing tone
PRABHAVATI GANESAN, a faithful exponent of the Chittibabu style of veena, and who performed in the morning session of the Music Academy, is a very enthusiastic artiste.The opening Ata tala varnam in Kanada set the tone and tenor of the ... More
KRISHNA GANA SABHA
Silk and steel combine
AT THE Krishna Gana Sabha, T. M. Krishna began with the Begada varnam (the nishada on the high side, was it the mike?) before breaking into a lightning Pantuvarali (``Ninne neranamminanu", Rupakam) where neraval and swaram seemed to race ahead of ... More
INDIAN FINE ARTS
Delicate sketch of raga contours
THE OPENING day (December 19) of the 69th South Indian Music Conference and Festival organised by the Indian Fine Arts Society at Bala Mandir German Hall, in T. Nagar, belonged to Sanjay Subramaniam, who gave a delicate colouring to his concert, ... More
Enchanting sitar recital
DESPITE THE rain and clogged roads there were quite a few at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan auditorium on December 24 to listen to Pt. Janardhan play the sitar for Karthik Fine Arts. As he warmed up to the chosen ragas the hall filled up - the only ... More
SRI PARTHASARATHY SWAMI SABHA
Voice in sprightly form
MADURAI T. N. SESHAGOPALAN thrilled the audience for Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha. The flow of his voice had a sort of "flustered sprightliness" during his execution of his recital's initial pieces, Valachi (the navaragamalika varnam) and ... More
HAMSADHWANI
It is youth time
THE THREE cute kids looked almost insignificant on the huge stage of the Youth Hostel. It was not a children's programme. Nor was it a parody of a Carnatic music concert. It was the seventh annual music festival of Hamsadhwani. The smallest and ... More
NARADA GANA SABHA
Impact with rare raga
What can you say that is new about the much heard much reviewed Sudha Ragunathan? The recital at the Narada Gana Sabha was not her season's best. For that very reason there was something to learn from the artiste. Here was admirable ... More
THYAGA BRAHMA GANA SABHA
Fit to be savoured
ENDOWED WITH a flair for both Carnatic music and light music of the films, P. Unnikrishnan delighted a large gathering of his admirers with his vocal recital for Sri Thyaga Brahma Gana Sabha. He opened the concert with a serious rendition of the ... More
BHARAT KALACHAR
Bolstered by support
BOMBAY JAYASHREE'S vocal recital at the Bharat Kalachar turned out to be a success with a simple pattern and good voice. Swaras in ``Sankari Neeve'' (Begada) and a plain krithi, ``Sri Rama Saraswathi'' (Nasika Bhooshani) had the desired effect. ... More
Captivating ensemble
VIDYA BHARATI, venue for Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha's annual music festival, reverberated on Sunday morning (December 23) with the effective combination of instruments that made the gloomy day light up with cheer and brightness. It was a ... More
MUSIC ACADEMY
Explorer on traditional lines
THE CONCERT of T. M. Krishna created the impression that he was on a voyage to re-discover the glory of Carnatic music of the past through present fascination by happily maintaining harmony and balance. It was good in the sense the emphasis was ... More
KARTHIK FINE ARTS
In true Alathur tradition
THE ALATHUR Brothers, foremost among the classical singers of the late forties, fifties and sixties, possessed abundant `vidvat', `gnanam' and `sikshai'. An important part of their equipment was stage presence. They could give a signal to the ... More

DANCE
She breathed life into music
``BALA" _ says the gate of a large house on Ramanathan street in Kilpauk. But it is obscured by a large illuminated board of the Agriculatural University that has hired the place. T. Viswanathan's soul-stirring flute melody wafts in the air. ... More


NARADA GANA SABHA
Medley good in parts
RAGHUNAT MANET presented a medley of dance and music at the Narada Gana Sabha. The programme was titled ``Chidambaram". It would be rather difficult to call it Bharathanatyam as it did not follow any of the requisites of the style. The programme ... More
KRISHNA GANA SABHA
Dancers share experiences
``IN THE past the projector did not work, now the video gives trouble,'' said an NRI visitor who attended the Natyakala Conference, Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, after a long break. Not quite true, as over the years, this weeklong morning session has ... More
Vignettes of Bharati
THEY ARE so much in sync. They also complement each other intuitively. They are Lata and Gita, popularly known as the Krishnaswamy sisters, who presented a Bharatanatyam feature on Subramania Bharati's songs at Bharat Kalachar. Who better to ... More
On the spot choreography
THE DHANANJAYANS are creating a new trend in performances now. The couple, both in their 60s presented one item for the entire evening. They have coined a new word ``Nrityopaharam'' for the choreography of composition varnam. The Nrityopaharam ... More
KRISHNA GANA SABHA
Sparkling performance
gave a sparkling performance for Sri Krishna Gana Sabha. The recital commenced with a vigorous, colourful Pancharatna Mallari, composed by Kulikkarai Pichaiappa. The major number of the evening was the marathon Varnam, Sami Entani(Surati) ... More
Distracted by rhythmic nuances
PERFORMING FOR Kartik Fine Arts, Rajeswari Sainath presented a new Varnam, a composition addressed to Hari and Hara, set in Adi Tala-Khanda nadai, a composition of Kumbakonam Gajendran. The Jati patterns for this piece composed by Karaikkudi Mani ... More
Well-defined characters
``NALAGIRI DAMANAM" or ``Taming Nalagiri, the mad elephant" a dance drama composed by Prof. V. Subramaniam was presented in the Kathakali style by Margi Kathakali Troupe, Thiruvananthapuram as the world premiere on December 22 at the Indian Fine ... More

THEATRE
Incredible passion for theatre
Nelia Veksel, who directs plays and teaches drama in Europe, was in Chennai recently. KAUSALYA SANTHANAM meets the experienced play enthusiast. More


With a touch of finesse
"NALLAVAL", THE Tamil adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's ``The Good Woman of Setzuan", presented by the Max Mueller Bhavan and the Koothu-p-pattarai repertory had a lot going for it. Fine sets (Ranjan De and Palani) to begin with. Hand woven mats ... More



News: Front Page | National | Southern States | Other States | International | Opinion | Business | Sport | Miscellaneous | Index | Features: Magazine | Literary Review | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Business | SciTech | Entertainment | Young World | Folio |

The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | Home |

Comments to : thehindu@vsnl.com   Copyright © 2001, The Hindu
Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu