The kathakali festival of Soorya continues at the Swathi Thirunal Music College. The above image shows the confrontation between Ravana and Hanuman after his visit to Ashoka vanam and before Lanka dahanam. The percussion ensemble of Maddalam, Chenda etc are seen in the background.
Trivandrum has a vibrant and eclectic cultural scene. This is an attempt to showcase through photographs some of the events to give a flavour to the common man - not the cognoscenti. I will also post some curious views of Trivandrum which may even be a 'culture shock'! You will find that recently, I have been adding some snippets from the city not necessarily related to culture but give a holistic view of the life in this city.
Picuous
Dec 21, 2009
Hanuman in Lanka, Kathakali
The kathakali festival of Soorya continues at the Swathi Thirunal Music College. The above image shows the confrontation between Ravana and Hanuman after his visit to Ashoka vanam and before Lanka dahanam. The percussion ensemble of Maddalam, Chenda etc are seen in the background.
Dec 19, 2009
The Trivandrum Flower Show
The Trivandrum Flower show is on as in every year at the observatory hills opposite Kanakakunnu Palace. If you want to beat the crowd, the best time is at 10 a.m when it opens.
Dec 18, 2009
4008 Ganeshas
Artist, Manilal exhibited his canvas (20x15) depicting 4000 images of the Hindu God Ganesha, Each image is unique. Manilal says he hopes to enter the Guiness Book of Records with this feat. On show at Sree Swathi Thirunal College of Music, Thycaud.More details appeared in The Hindu :http://www.thehindu.com/mp/2009/12/10/stories/2009121050750300.htm
See also Ganapati idols in Trivandrum: http://picasaweb.google.com/vihar7/Ganesha2009#
Mohiniyattam
Dec 16, 2009
On the Spot Painting
An On-the-Spot painting event was orgnised on Manaveeyam Veedhi, a busy road in Trivandrum.Severla artists particiapated. It was inaugurated by Mr MA Baby, Minister for Education and Culture, Kerala. Here you can see the minister interacting with the artists and admiring some of the works, incuding a caricature of him. The minister had his right arem in plaster.
Dec 15, 2009
Gospel Meet
Film Festival
There is a feast for the film buffs in Trivandrum. In additional to the several film clubs, the Government sposored Film Festival held every December is also very popular. The films are screend in several venues. One can register as a delegate on-line and also reserve seats for particular shows. The above image greets visitors to the 14th International Film Festival of Kerala, in front of the Kanakakunnu Palace, one of the venues in 2009.
Karthigai Deepam
Karthigai Deepam. Trivandrum celebrates many festivals. Karthigai Deepam is celebrated by Hindus during the month of November - December. Usually, the women light the oil lamps in front of their houses and pray for the well-being of their brothers and other family members. The image above is from a cosmopolitan apartment complex.
Nov 28, 2009
Saura paintings from Koraput, Odissa
Today, my quest for cultural knowledge led me to the Orissa Crafts fair at the iconic VJT Hall, Palayam. The above picture is of a 'Saura' Tribal painting from Koraput District, Odissa. I learn that the Suaras are one of the oldest tribes in the sub-continent. They have been mentioned even in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Their paintings invariably have some religious significance. The above painting is on tussore silk and was being offered for Rs 7000.
Most artisans or traders who come to sell such handicraft items are not good salesmen. If they can give the background, history, ethnicity, intricacy, exclusivity and significance of these works, I am sure there will be more takers. It can also give the buyer a 'story' to share with her friends and create word-of-mouth publicity. If the artisans themselves are not good communicators, they can be aided by brief leaflets or presentations. Small versions of these can also be inserted into the packaging for the buyer to take home. A certificate of authenticity by any credible (sounding) body can also enhance the value.
Applique works from Puri Dt. |
Nov 24, 2009
Nov 20, 2009
Parassala Ponnamma
Parassala Ponnamma sings as part of the Sadhana programme at the Music College. The octogenarian, sitting in a chair effortlessly performed.I was however, informed that her voice was no longer what it used to be.
She was accompanied by Dr. Moorthy, HOD of the Department of Violin and prof. Balasubramoniam HOD of the Dept. of Mridangam, Sri Swati Thirunal College of Music.
She was accompanied by Dr. Moorthy, HOD of the Department of Violin and prof. Balasubramoniam HOD of the Dept. of Mridangam, Sri Swati Thirunal College of Music.
From Blogger Pictures |
From Blogger Pictures |
Nov 18, 2009
Neyveli Santhanagopalan concert
Wednesday, 18th November, 2009.Carnatic Music Interactive concert by Neyveli Santhanagopalan ( நெய்வேலி சந்தான கோபாலன் ) at Muthaiya Bhagavathar hall of Sri Swathi Thirunal college of Music, Thycaud. as part of 'Sadhana - on Musical Forms'
He was accompanied on the Violin by Edapally ഇടപള്à´³ി Ajith Kumar and on the Mridangam à´®ൃà´¦ംà´—ം by Prof. Parassala à´ªാറശാà´² Ravi.
Kingfisher
Though Trivandrum is slowly going the way of most metros, it has still managed to retain some of its greenery and charm.
The proof of this is a view from my balcony on the 5th floor apartment. The green trees - coconut, tamarind, areca and many others I can't name - are really soothing to the eye and mind.
Last week there were a couple of Kingfishers on a tree near my balcony. Here is the picture.
Kingfisher in Jagathy
Here is the other one.
The proof of this is a view from my balcony on the 5th floor apartment. The green trees - coconut, tamarind, areca and many others I can't name - are really soothing to the eye and mind.
Last week there were a couple of Kingfishers on a tree near my balcony. Here is the picture.
From Blogger Pictures |
Here is the other one.
From Blogger Pictures |
Nov 16, 2009
Jazz at the Palace
Kanakakunnu palace stands majestically in the heart of Trivandrum. The surroundings of the palace are popular haunts of the regulars. For a walk around the garden or for one of the exhibitions in the adjacent grounds. Once or twice a year cultural programmes are also conducted at the Nishagandhi and Surykanthi open air theatres. The palace itself is seldom open to the public. The last time I was inside this palace was for a Kathakali performance as part of the Nishagandhi cultural festival.
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On Saturday, the 14th November the palace again opened for a Jazz performance by the Yakou Tribe from Germany, brought to Trivandrum by the Goethe Zentrum (Max Mueller Bhavan / Goethe Institute) .
Here are a couple of images from the show.
Long view.
A chandelier at the palace
From Jazz_Kanakakunnu |
Corridor leading to the auditor |
A chandelier at the palace
Nov 14, 2009
Held 'Captive' in Jalsa Ghar
The 'Jalsa Ghar' module of Soorya Festival was held last year in the Department of Music. The venue and arrangements drew flak from the audience as well as the performers. So this year I was happy that it was held in the YMCA auditorium which once housed the British Council Library.
The event on Friday was Hindustani Sangeeth by Manjari, a well known Kerala based singer. Though the hall was air-conditioned, the seating was cramped with plastic chairs normally found in tea shops. With usual restrictions of of entry and exit, a la chamber music, it was rather suffocating especially for senior citizens.
The event, like most Soorya events, started on the dot at 6-45 p.m. Manjari began with the raag, Miya ka Todi. She described it as a morning raaga. As there aren't many opportunities for morning concerts she took this up at this event, she explained. Her rendition of this raaga for almost 45 minutes, appeared to non- connoisseurs like me, as 'mourning raaga' rather than a morning raaga.
She then went to to a couple of melancholy ghazals, but had the stage presence to warm up to some popular and racy numbers including some in Malayalam and ending with the ever popular 'Dumadum Mast laandhar' which had the audience clapping and foot tapping.
Once that ended at about 9 p.m, people rushed to the exits. The senior citizens to the wash rooms and the younger ones to their cuppa's or cell phones.
For the audience, which included a former Chief Secretary, representing YMCA, it was a two-and-a-half hour 'captivating' experience.
The event on Friday was Hindustani Sangeeth by Manjari, a well known Kerala based singer. Though the hall was air-conditioned, the seating was cramped with plastic chairs normally found in tea shops. With usual restrictions of of entry and exit, a la chamber music, it was rather suffocating especially for senior citizens.
The event, like most Soorya events, started on the dot at 6-45 p.m. Manjari began with the raag, Miya ka Todi. She described it as a morning raaga. As there aren't many opportunities for morning concerts she took this up at this event, she explained. Her rendition of this raaga for almost 45 minutes, appeared to non- connoisseurs like me, as 'mourning raaga' rather than a morning raaga.
She then went to to a couple of melancholy ghazals, but had the stage presence to warm up to some popular and racy numbers including some in Malayalam and ending with the ever popular 'Dumadum Mast laandhar' which had the audience clapping and foot tapping.
From Kathak |
Once that ended at about 9 p.m, people rushed to the exits. The senior citizens to the wash rooms and the younger ones to their cuppa's or cell phones.
For the audience, which included a former Chief Secretary, representing YMCA, it was a two-and-a-half hour 'captivating' experience.
Nov 10, 2009
Kuchupudi
From Kuchupudi |
From Kuchupudi |
Nov 8, 2009
Kathak
In the on going Soorya Cultural Festival, it was the turn for Kathak on Saturday, at the Vylopilli Samskriti Bhavan. Hari and Chetana were the performers.
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Nov 7, 2009
Bharathanatyam couple
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This image was part of the stage decor at the classic Koothambalam of Vylopilli Samskrithi Bhavan.
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Oct 11, 2009
International School
Saraswathi Pooja
Oct 5, 2009
Tea Country Munnar
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The once dreamy hill station of Munnar, is today a bustling tourist centre. Still it has not lost its charm with the green and manicured tea plantations, a salubrious climate and the rolling hills. Munnar is about 300 Kms from Trivandrum.
Aug 14, 2009
Bharathanatyam at Vylopilli Samskriti Bhavan
From Dances Festival in |
Urmila Satyanarayana at Vylopilli Samskriti Bhavan as part of the 'Mudra' series. Vylopilli Bhavan at Nanthankodu is another great place for cultural events.The auditorium is designed like a temple 'Koothambalam' . Audience amenities are, therfore, limited.
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Mohini Attam at Nishagandhi, Kanakakunnu
From Nishagandhi2009 |
Mohinayattam by VineethaNedungadi.
There is no dearth of cultural events in Thiruvananthapuram. This perfromance was at Nishaganghi, open air theatre in the Kanakakunnu palace complex in the heart of the city.
Bharathanatyam
From Nishagandhi2009 |
Geetha Chandran performing at Nishaganghi auditorium, Kanakakunnu.
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