Trivandrum International School, located about 30 Kms from Trivandrum provides internationally bench marked education.
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
Oct 11, 2009
International School
Trivandrum International School, located about 30 Kms from Trivandrum provides internationally bench marked education.
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
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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
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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
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Geetha Chandran performing at Nishaganghi auditorium, Kanakakunnu.
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Kathakali at Margi inside East Fort
One can watch Kathakali, Koodiyattam or Nangiar Koothu performances at Margi situated near Fort School , Trivandrum. Click on the photo or visit : http://picasaweb.google.com/vihar7/Kathakali# for more images |
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fort,
kathakali,
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