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Aug 24, 2014

An evening stroll along East Fort

A stroll along the busy East Fort is always interesting for a photographer. Not having much else to do on a Sunday evening, I decided to do just that. Earlier, my attempt to photograph the Ganesas being got ready for the Ganesh Chathurthi was disappointing as the place was locked out. So East fort it was. I parked my car in the new parking lot opposite the Railway station on Power House road and walked. There was some Onam and Ramzan fare by the Supplyco, some handloom exhibition, a meeting of the united Hindu forum at the Putharikandam maidan.  Skipping all these, I moved to ' kottakkagam'. It was mostly the vendors and their ware that caught my eye. Here are the images. 

Nendran Chips

Chakka chips (jack fruit chips)

This is Peer Mohammed from Palyamkottai, TN. He runs the Padmam chip stall near the Padmanabhaswamy temple. He has got fresh Nendran and other chips ready for Onam . He has been living in Manacaud for the last 25 years. 
Lottery tickets are ubiquitous in Kerala






A blind artiste blasts out Malayalam songs. Note the buckets for the offerings and the multi-faith icons.



A vanishing tribe. An old umbrella repair man.

Aug 22, 2014

2nd day of dance festival

The second day of the Sree Yasoda Mahotsav dance youth festival organised by Samudra Arts International at Vylopilli Samskrithi Bhavan in association with the Indian Council for Cultural Affairs.
Besides, Kathak (by Hemanta Kalita), Bharatnatyam and Odissi, it also included a contemporary item by Nitin Gandhi.









Dance Festival at Vylopilli Samskriti Bhavan

Some  photographs from the Dance festival organised by Samudra Arts International at Vylopilly Samskriti Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram on 20th & 21st August 2014
























Aug 18, 2014

Krishnavataram Nangiarkoothu

Margi Usha performing Krishnavataram Nangiarkoothu at Margi, Trivandrum.. Edakka and Mizhavu can be seen the background. 

Vylopilli again

Saturday, the day after the Independence day, was a rather quite day for me. After attending to some bank work in the morning and  a short afternoon nap, I was at a loose end in the evening. On browsing through the Metro Plus of The Hindu, I was happy to see that the Bharat Bhavan at Thycaud had a kathak performance at 6-30. On reaching the Bhavan at 6-30 I found the place deserted and locked up. The Hindu had goofed up. The program was two days earlier according the banner on the site. Disappointed, I moved on to Vylopilli Samskriti Bhavan, not knowing what to expect there. The program there was a Carnatic kutchery  by a young artiste from Ernakulam, Sreenath Nambudiri. Mr Nambudiri holds a lot of promise but has a long way to go. It was a pity that there were only about 10 people in the audience!.