Monday 26 March 2018

A “Natyarpanam to Adhikaara Nandhi”- by Sugathan Mohandass


The Famous Adhikara Nandhi Festival of Lord Kapaleeswarar is celebrated in Mylapore on the Third Day of the annual Brahmotsavam. Every year, a special Pooja is organized on the previous day night to “Adhikaara Nandhi”   by the “Thandarai Vaidhyar” Family – The Donors of the Silver Kavacham of the Adhikaara Nandhi Vahanam in the year 1917. It is the 101st year celebration this year. This Family has been closely associated with The Mylapore Trio’s (S. Amarnath, S. Surendranath, S. Aparna) Foster Parents Late. Smt. Sumukhi, Shri. Rajasekharan & Grand Mother Smt. Nagammal for many generations and Sugathan is fostered by “The Mylapore Trio”. Hence a Rare and Exclusive opportunity is offered to  Sugathan to perform on this auspicious occasion.

On Saturday, 23rd March 2018, it was Festive mood in Mylapore and the Mamas and Mamis had gathered in front of the Silver becdecked Adhikaara Nandhi Vahanam at Kapaleeswarar Temple in the cool late evening to watch the mesmerizing dance of Shri. Sugathan Mohandass – Kalakshetra Alumnus and The Secretary of Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan Memorial Foundation. It was the 6th consecuive year of Sugathan to offer his “Natyarpanam” to “Adhikaara Nandhi” through his soulful dance. He Stunningly performed for two songs… “Kaana Kankodi Vendum… Adhikaara Nandhi Sevaithanai” (a Tamizh Keertanam composed by Shri. Papanasam Sivan on Lord Kapaleeswarar and Goddess Karpagambal - Mylapore) and for a Tamil Lyric on Kapali and Karpagam composed by Smt. Revathy Shankaran. The spell bound audience who have been his fans for these many years were enthralled in his Bakthi Bhava and Bakthi Rasa. The Mylaporeans not only had a darshan of Adhikaara Nandi Vahanam but also got themselves immersed in the divine dance of the Sugathan, in complete veneration.

         Sugathan has created a niche for himself in Divine Dancing for Gods in various temples on special occassions exclusively given to him.Sugathan wishes & prays to continue his divine dancing throughout for the Almighty….



























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Thursday 15 March 2018

Registrations Open for 2018 - April & May Months - “Kala Poshakam” (Monthly Concerts).


Greetings!

On behalf of Sri Sumukhi Rajasekaran Memorial Foundation, we are delighted to extend a FREE PLATFORM to Talented Artists (above 18 years of Age) - Solo / Duo / Group from Chennai / Bangalore / Tamil Nadu & other South Indian States to showcase their skills in the Monthly Concerts “Kala Poshakam”, which will be held at Narada Gana Sabha - Mini Hall (A/C), Alwarpet, Chennai. Interested Artists in the field of Bharatanatyam, Carnatic Vocal Music & Carnatic Instrumental Music may apply.
Travel, Boarding & Lodging, Incidental & Miscellaneous Expenditure must be borne by the Artists and Remuneration will not be given by the Foundation. If the Terms are agreeable to the Artists, they are welcome to apply.

Applications will be reviewed by a Panel of Experts and the Shortlisted Performers will alone be intimated. One-hour time slot will be allotted to the selected Artists.

April & May - 2018 Monthly “Kala Poshakam” Tentative Dates are:
22nd April (Sunday)
27th May (Sunday)

Interested Artists must Email the details only in the APPLICATION FORMAT given below
(Hardcopies will not be entertained)

APPLICATION FORMAT
Sub: – Application for the Monthly Concerts “KALA POSHAKAM” 2018.
To,
Shri. Sugathan
THE SECRETARY
SRI SUMUKHI RAJASEKHARAN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, CHENNAI.

1.   A Request Letter addressed to the Secretary, mentioning the preferred Month.
2.   Name of the Artist / Duo / Group
3. Name of the Art Form – Bharatanatyam / Carnatic Vocal Music / Carnatic Instrumental Music
4.   Bio-data with Date of Birth & Profile (Only in MS-Word Format)
5.   Address
6.   Contact Mobile Number
7.   Recent Performance Photos with High Resolution (Only JPEG Format)
8.   Recent Video clippings or YouTube Links
9.   Guru’s Name, Address & Contact Number
10. Recommendation Letter / Testimonial - from your Guru

Applications without the above mentioned Details & Format will be Rejected.

  • Applications will be reviewed by a Panel of Experts and Finalized by the “Mylapore Trio” & Sugathan and shortlisted Performers will alone be intimated.
  • A Free Slot of One-hour will be provided to the selected Artists.
  • For Bharatanatyam Concert - Solo / Duo / Group - Max.6 Numbers. Recorded Music preferred. (Live Orchestra at your expense).
  • For Carnatic Vocal Music / Instrumental Music Concert – Max. 5 Mics provided. (Accompaniments / Orchestra at your expense)
  • Travel, Boarding & Lodging, Incidental & Miscellaneous Expenditure must be borne by the Artists and Remuneration will not be given by the Foundation.
  • If the above Terms are agreeable to the Artists, they are welcome to Apply.

We look forward to your participation.

Founders of SRI SUMUKHI RAJASEKHARAN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION.
“The Mylapore Trio” - (Kalakshetra Alumni & Cultural Ambassadors of Mylapore)
President - S. Surendranath, MFA., - Creative Director. (Mobile: 9382698811)
Vice-President - S. Amarnath, Ph.D., - Professor of History. (Mobile: 9381038385)
Treasurer - S. Aparna, ACA., - Chartered Accountant. (Mobile: 9380698811)
Secretary - M. Sugathan, MA., - Classical Dancer & Journalist. (Mobile: 9791127255)

Our Website: www.srimylaporetrio.in
Social Networking Site - Facebook: srimylaporetrio
Links…..

Foundation Address:
New No. 5, Old No. 3, 1st Floor, Third Trust Link Street,
Mandavelipakkam, Chennai – 600028. Tamil Nadu, India.
(Near Santhome High Road ICICI Bank & Sub-Registrar Office)


Thursday 8 March 2018

Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan Foundation's 15th Anniversary


The Mylapore Trio - Amarnath, Surendranath, Aparna and Sugathan – Kalakshera Alumni and Cultural Ambassadors of Mylapore Celebrated the historic 15th Anniversary of Sri Sumuhki Rajasekharan Memorial Foundation and Commemoration of 12th year “Kala Poshakam” on Sunday, 25th February, at Narada Gana Sabha, Chennai. The Foundation was inaugurated on 15th February 2003 which happened to be the 11th Remembrance Day of Smt. Sumukhi (Amma).

To Venerate the Occasion, Sugathan Mohandass performed a Thematic Bharathanatyam titled “Maadhorubaagan” which was exclusively Penned, Sung and Presented by “Sakala Kala Valli” Smt. Revathy Sankkaran. Sugathan invocated his presentation with an “Ardhanaari Stuthi” set in Valachi Raagam and Aadi Talam, composed & Sung by Smt. Revathy Sankkaran for this theme. Sugathan was sodden in the Raudra Rasa while expressing Shiva where as his graceful Laasya Bhava was extreme contrast. A male dancer dramatising a female character without compromising his masculinity is a rare genre these days. He then presented a Muthuswamy Dhikshithar’s Keertanam - “Sri Kanthimathim” set in Hemavathi Raagam and Aadi Talam. He showed the Bhakthi Bhavam towards the Mother Goddess, who resides at the banks of Thaamiraparani River. Sugathan’s beautiful Mukhabhinaya made the audience to figure out the Sanchari’s very easily. Soon after Keertanam, he performed a Padham - “Mukhathai Kaatiye Deham”, a composition of Paapanasa Mudhaliyar set in Bhairavi Raagamand Misrachappu Talam. Here Sugathan’s subtle Lokadharmic way of expressions were splendid. Yearning to see the Lord of Thiruvarur was realistic. Sugathan also showcased an item based on Mylapore Kapaleeshwarar & Karpagambal, yet another composition of Smt. Revathy Sankkaran exclusively written for this theme (Raagam Kalyani & Talam Aadi). The majesty of the presiding deity of Mylapore, was well connoted. Sugathan concluded his thematic Bharathanatyam presentation with a “Shivan Taalattu”, a very rare and unique idea of Smt. Revathy Sankkaran, set in Neelambari Raagam. Sugathan dealt this challenging piece with a motherly touch, who tries to make the Lord Shiva fall asleep. Finally the mother sleeps and Lord Shiva doesn't wink his eyes even for a moment and protects the Universe, was Sugathan’s message in the Shivan Taalattu. All the 5 songs were sung by Smt. Revathy Sankkaran in her mellifluous voice without the support of Orchestra and presented the Programme very lively.

The costume and the ornaments were designed by himself to reflect the theme. Sugathan draped a Yellow Ochre with Maroon bordered 9 yard saree, as a combination of Madisar style on his left side to represent Goddess Parvathy and Panchakacham on his right side to represent Lord Shiva. The combination of Divine Dance and Enchanting Music made audience spellbound and go in trance.

Smt. Revathy Sankkaran also presented a Short History of the Foundation and its innovative cultural journey through past 15 years in her own striking style. She mentioned Kalakshetra as the huge “Banyan Tree” and compared the Foundation as a replica bonsai Banyan Tree of Mylapore (Sumukhi Rajasekharan) whose first three branches are “The Mylapore Trio”, the other branches being the members and the small branch, which shot up, is Sugathan. She also referred to Smt. Nagammal Paati The Patron of the Foundation as the main branch was a pillar of support. Smt. Revathy Sankkaran listed the activities, achievements and accomplishments of the Foundation over the past 15 years. She delivered the message to the audience in a very Novel way. She conveyed the details in a nutshell but said the list is infinite and dramatically opened a scroll, which ran for few meters, symbolically stating that the Foundation’s contribution to the society is immeasurable. In this innovative idea of preparing this symbolic scroll, one could see the roman hand of her Better half Shri. Sankkaran.

On this Special Day distinct Titles and Awards were  conferred and presented to distinguished artists in the field of Dance and Music appropriately.

Smt. “R. Nagammal Swarna Kalas” Rolling Trophy was presented to Smt.Usha Mohan (Music Guru) for her Students’ large participation in the 16th year “Margazhi Bala Utsavam” 2018.

Guru Smt. Uma Murali – Carnatic Vocalist, Veena and Keyboard player – Founder of “Shri Muralidhara Guruji Vidhyalayam” was conferred “Gaana Guru Chinthaamani” and presented Recognition Award – “Gopura Kalasam” in Carnatic Music. She was the First Music Guru associated with Our Foundation from the First “Margazhi Bala Utsavam” on 25th December 2002. She and her students including her own daughter have enthusiatiacally participated and performed in our innovative value based events by religiously adhering to our dress code. Her students have won several Prizes, Awards and Laurels from Our Foundation and the First and Foremost “Vaadhya Bala Brahmam” title was conferred on her student. 

Guru Smt. Sasirekha Raammohan – Guru and Director Kanagasabai was conferred “Nrithya Guru Chinthaamani” and presented Recognition Award – “Gopura Kalasam” for her significant achievements in Bharathanatyam., as a Perfromer & Guru, she is the First Dance Guru associated with Our Organisation from the Day One i.e., 15th February 2003, The Inaugural Day of the Foundation and has played multiple roles in various capacities in supporting Our Organisation during its formative years. She and her students including her own children have participated and performed in all Our programmes and have won many laurels including the First Talent Award.

Chi. N. Ram Sundar – Classical Violin Exponent was conferred the title “Vaadhya Yuva Brahmam” for his instrumental expertise on Violin and was presented the Recognition Award – “Gopura Kalasam” to him for his Commendable Talents and Laudable Performances. He has been associated with our Foundation for many years and have won many Prizes in the Instrumenatal Music competitions conducted by our Foundation.  We were the first and foremost to give him an oppurtunity for his Maiden Performance in Chennai and continue to do so. He replicates the Late. Violin Mastro Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan in style, while playing vintage Tamil songs and captivates the audience.

Both the Gurus were acknowledged for their prowess and achievements in Music and Dance respectively. All the Awardees carried a Gold lacquered Temple Kalasam as Memento and a Citation.

On this occasion, Twenty-One Special Prize Winners of 16th “Margazhi Bala Utsavam” received their, Multi-Talent, Proficiency and Talent Prizes and also Participants of 16th year “Bala Vidhwan Bavani” were given away Certificates.

The Auditorium was nearly full with Children, Parents, Guests and Rasikas who cheered the Awardees with their applause and appreciation. The stage decor was of a different variety with  red, green and golden designs. To enhance the flavor, all the Foundation Members presented themselves in gorgeous  Traditional Attire in Kasi Pattu sarees.