Vocalists settle in, audience listen in and dancers thaw out their mudras. A few images of December warming up.
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The Music Season warms up
Posted by Sri (#3) 155 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)Adherence to manodharma
Posted by Jenni (#1) 167 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
The frequent elaborations on the ragas and their octaves by G.S. Mani made his concert, for the Eppadi Paadinaro music series, enjoyable and informative.
Dashing through the world
Posted by Jenni (#1) 167 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
A team of shivering Indians from Asianet News knocked on the doors of Sabu Kiriyapillai in freezing Finland. They were invited into his home to the strains of a Malayalam song — sung by Eliasa, Sabu's Finnish wife.
Enjoying the high
Posted by Jenni (#1) 168 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
If he's ever asked if there's a song that changed his life, 21-year-old Anirudh Ravichander, would give the answer without even a second thought: Why this kolaveri?
Madras, mood and moments
Posted by Jenni (#1) 169 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Namma Chennai series, organised by The Hindu MetroPlus and Sheraton Park Hotel and Towers, two stand-up comedians captivated the crowd with their sharp, but affectionate, routines centred around Chennai.
Musical interpretation
Posted by Jenni (#1) 169 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Award-winning actor and Bharatnatya exponent, Shobana brings her latest musical Krishna to Bangalore next month. We performed the premiere show in Chennai, which sold out immediately. In Dubai too it was a success, informs Shobana.
Lights, Camera, Conversation The big problem with small talk
Posted by Jenni (#1) 170 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
When you're introduced as a critic at a gathering, you know that the others out there — the ones you will end up talking to for a few minutes as you wend your way around the room — are erupting in sighs of relief.
Walls and frames
Posted by Jenni (#1) 170 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
A Wall Is A Screen, a project initiated by Hamburg-born artist Peter Stein, drew a curious audience at Elliot's Beach to its short films projected on walls