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The vigilant observerAt 80, L.S. Seshagiri Rao, writer-critic-teacher, still feels strongly about several issues. He tells B.S. VENKATALAKSHMI that Kannada movements of the present day lack political will
Calming fusion Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan tells MALA KUMAR that he loves to perform for the knowledgeable Bangalore audience CULTURAL crossover LEO TOLSTOY'S play Light Shines in Darkness, translated to Kannada by Venkataramana Aithal, was staged at Rangayana in Mysore recently. Karmugila Minchanthe directed by Chidambara Rao Jambe is based on life of Nicholas (Vasudev ... Pushing boundaries Sakhiri, a performance that roped in several mediums of art, questioned conventional notions in both form and content
Showering rhythmTHE YOUNG and brilliant percussionists V. Krishna (khanjari, damadi, pakhavaj), Anur Ananthakrishna Sharma (khol, edakka, tabla etc), Arun Sukumaran (efffects, ghante, anklets), Sathyamurthy (dholak, base dholak, dholki), Harsha Samaga (nagari, ...
Fostering the arts Traditional arts are slowly finding a place in Gulbarga
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