Saturday, 29 August 2015
Report - Pooja Vidhanam - 12th Year Workshop 2015
Recently “The Mylapore Trio” S.Surendranath, S.Aparna, S.Amarnath,
Sugathan and Members of Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan Memorial Foundation organized
the 12th year “Pooja Vidhanam” a first of its kind, Innovative Workshop for Women
- the know-how of Ganesha Chathurthi, Krishna Jayanthi and Varalakshmi Vritam
on Saturday 15th August,2015.
Since morning the ambience at the place wore a festive look. The Dias was traditionally & aesthetically decorated with maayilai, thoranam, vaazhai maram, etc. The floor was decorated with maa kolam & kaavi by the members of the foundation, which added flavour. In the evening the Three Deities were decorated and placed on the elevated platform by the Trio, surrounded by gorgeous looking women & children. All the Members, Children, The Mylapore Trio presented themselves in dazzling South Indian traditional attire with silk sarees (including Madisar of Saivaitie n Vaishnavite styles) & dhothis & traditional gold and diamond jewelry like vairathodu, jimiki, kaasu maalaai, addigai and Odiyanam etc.
The workshop began with the Trio explaining the purpose of the workshop, which they felt was very essential for the younger generation. According to them, these poojas and the spiritual values, which they inherited and imbibed from their Foster Parents Sri. Rajasekharan & Smt. Sumukhi, and Trio’s Grandmother Smt. Nagammal, must be perpetuated to the next generation.
Since morning the ambience at the place wore a festive look. The Dias was traditionally & aesthetically decorated with maayilai, thoranam, vaazhai maram, etc. The floor was decorated with maa kolam & kaavi by the members of the foundation, which added flavour. In the evening the Three Deities were decorated and placed on the elevated platform by the Trio, surrounded by gorgeous looking women & children. All the Members, Children, The Mylapore Trio presented themselves in dazzling South Indian traditional attire with silk sarees (including Madisar of Saivaitie n Vaishnavite styles) & dhothis & traditional gold and diamond jewelry like vairathodu, jimiki, kaasu maalaai, addigai and Odiyanam etc.
The workshop began with the Trio explaining the purpose of the workshop, which they felt was very essential for the younger generation. According to them, these poojas and the spiritual values, which they inherited and imbibed from their Foster Parents Sri. Rajasekharan & Smt. Sumukhi, and Trio’s Grandmother Smt. Nagammal, must be perpetuated to the next generation.
Aparna lighted the lamp and started the workshop auspiciously. Then
Surendranath explained the significance and shared rare information about these
poojas. Amarnath traced the history of these gods and these festivals. Sugathan
demonstrated the process of preparing home made Maiy ( eyetex ) which is
harmless and can be used by women and the goddess.
Surendranath proceeded with a lecture demonstration on – Alankaram,
beautifying Amman Face with silver polish, made the traditional “Thazhampoo
Jadai” with an array of colourful flowers with fragrance & gave many more
tips. The participants were thrilled to watch this cultural extravaganza, that
too performed by a man. Aparna demonstrated the making of “panchu vastrams” in
the most conventional method, which was a rare act for the women of modern
times. “Sanathana Dharma Samrakshani” - Smt. Prema Krishnamurthi gave her
inputs explaining the significance of Pooja Dhravyam, Mantras, Naivedhyam,
etc...
Finally Varalakshi Amman was brought on procession in a Traditional
manner from the Verandah entrance to the medai by traditional women. Relevant
songs were sung & finally Deepaaraadhanai was performed for all the three
Gods, ending up with a mangala aarathi.
At the end of the programme, Thamboolam & Prasadams including Sakarai Pongal, Sundal, Kozhukattai, Seedai, were distributed to all women along with glass bangles in auspicious colours.
The programme was hosted by foundation member Sai Preethi, mother Smt. Lakshmi and father Gopalakrishnan. The workshop was well attended by 30 participants (young & old men & women) who were very enthusiastic in knowing more about our cultural roots. They felt that the workshop was very innovative & useful, a spiritual & cultural eye opener for them.
At the end of the programme, Thamboolam & Prasadams including Sakarai Pongal, Sundal, Kozhukattai, Seedai, were distributed to all women along with glass bangles in auspicious colours.
The programme was hosted by foundation member Sai Preethi, mother Smt. Lakshmi and father Gopalakrishnan. The workshop was well attended by 30 participants (young & old men & women) who were very enthusiastic in knowing more about our cultural roots. They felt that the workshop was very innovative & useful, a spiritual & cultural eye opener for them.
Saturday, 15 August 2015
Registrations Open for 10th year “Visesha Kala Poshakam Utsav” - 2016.
Greetings!
On behalf of Sri Sumukhi
Rajasekaran Memorial Foundation, we are delighted to extend a Free Platform to
Talented Artists (Solo / Duet / Group – All Age Groups) from the large Indian
diaspora, to showcase their skills in the 10th Year
International Art Festival – “Visesha Kala Poshakam Utsav”, which will be held
from 27th to 31st January, 2016, (Evenings) at TAG-P.S.-Dhakshinamurthi Auditorium (A/C),
Mylapore, during the hugely popular music and
dance season in Chennai. It aims to attract endowed artists from India and
abroad, specializing in Indian - Classical Dances, Traditional Folk Dances.
The event promises an intellectual and spiritual experience for
the participants and spectators. All of these will happen in the temperate and
cool Chennai climate during the Season.
Applications will be reviewed by a Panel of Experts and 10
shortlisted Performers will alone be intimated after 31st Oct. 2015.
One-hour time slot will be allotted to the selected Artists. For Dance - Solo
/ Duo / Group - Max.10 Numbers. CD preferred. (Live Orchestra at your
expense).
Registrations from 16th August to 30th
September 2015.
Interested Artists must E-mail us the following details to -
(Hardcopies will not be entertained)
1. Name of the Artist
2. Name of the Dance Form
3. Profile
4. Address
5. Mobile Numbers & Landline Number
6. Recent Performance Photos
7. Recent Video clippings or Youtube Links
8. Guru’s Name
9. Guru’s Contact Number
10. Recommendation Letter & Testimonial from your Guru
(Mandatory)
Applications without the above-required information will not be
considered.
Travel, Boarding, Lodging at your expense and 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.
Wishes from
“The Mylapore Trio” -
President - S. Surendranath, MFA.,
Vice-President - S. Amarnath, Ph.D.,
Treasurer - S. Aparna, ACA.,
Founders of SRI SUMUKHI RAJASEKHARAN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION.
Secretary - M. Sugathan, MA., - Classical Dancer & Journalist.
Our Website: www.srimylaporetrio.in
Our Blog: www.srimylaporetrio.blogspot.in
Social Networking Site - Facebook: srimylaporetrio
Links…..
S.
Surendranath,
New No. 5, Old No. 3, 1st Floor, Third Trust Link
Street,
Mandavelipakkam, Chennai – 600028. Tamilnadu. India.
Contact Nos.: +91 9382698811 / +91 9381038385
Email: srimylaporetrio.kalaposhakam@gmail.com
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