The “Mylapore Trio”
Amarnath, Surendranath, Aparna & Sugathan (Kalakshetra Alumni and Cultural
Ambassadors of Mylapore) and Members of Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan Memorial
Foundation conducted the 14th Year Spectacular “Visesha Kala Poshakam Utsav” -
International Art Festival for Dance in Mylapore. It was a 3-day Natya Utsav
from 1st to 3rd February, 2020 at Narada Gana Sabha, Chennai. The “Mylapore
Trio” & Sugathan felt the need to expose the talents of many unsung heroes
outside India & Abroad and hence provided a FREE PLATFORM to them.
Six Dancers including
one Foreigner from India and abroad gave Solo Performances and most of them
were First Timers to perform in Chennai. The Trio and Sugathan have been
instrumental in giving them an opening in Chennai. The Natya Utsav was a
confluence of various dance forms of India viz., Bharatanatyam, Odissi,
Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam & Kathak, all under One Roof – a posse of colourful
Flowers and Bouquets. On all 3 days Sugathan presented the Programme
enthusiastically & passionately. All Foundation Members were
present in Colourful Traditional Attire, with a colour scheme for every day.
Second day of the Natya
Utsav started with a Mohiniyattam recital by Satya Jeyadev from Alleppey was
interesting. Her subtle movements and abhinaya in Ashtapadi were attractive.
Next was Laxminarayan Jena from Bangalore, presented a Kathak performance which
was authentic, traditional and he presented both Banarsi & Mughal styles
(dance & costume) of Kathak, which was remarkable. He gave a fascinating
view on the Hindu & Mughal styles of Kathak.
This Natya Utsav provided a golden opportunity for the Artists for their Maiden
performance in Chennai. All the Artists were honoured with a Certificate of
Appreciation by the Foundation. They all presented themselves with gorgeous
relevant costumes and jewelry representing their Dance Form. The dance items of
these Artists were exceptionally good which were very vibrant and made the
Rasikas always sit erect. The Big Audience Crowd included Men, Women and
Foreign Nationals, apart from many Children from Pre-Kg to College level. These
young Rasikas were exposed for the first time to such different dance forms and
were amazed to watch the Artists with awe. The hall full crowd was a Big
Surprise to the Dancers which boosted them to perform with much more enthusiasm
and vigour.
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