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Not a stranger in Kerala Vikram dwells upon his Malayali connection.
On a mission of a cultural sort Farley Richmond's interest in Kerala and, particularly, traditional performing arts has him coming back year after year. Sanghakkali gets a boost The Kerala Folklore Akademi award to Sanghakkali artiste Moothamana Parameswaran Namboodiri has highlighted the traditional art form.
Impressive performance Jayakala Sanalkumar enthralled listeners with her mellifluous voice. The changing seasons in Malayalam film songs A concert called `Mazhakkinaavukal' took listeners through the cycle of seasons.
Enlarging the space for Koodiyattom The one-day Koodiyattom fete in Kottayam was an occasion to deliberate on the theory and practice of this art form. `Yen for traditional numbers in Mohiniyattom' Chithra Sukumaran will be awarded the National Balraj Sahani award in Shimla on June 25.
Lasya College excelsThere are several institutions in north Kerala that offer training in classical dance and music, though real opportunities for specialised training in these arts at higher levels are rare. Lasya College of Music and Dance at Pilathara, near ... Redefining dance Padma Menon has expanded the horizons of classical dance forms to tackle contemporary issues.
Theatre fete to honour thespian Rangachetana will conduct a three-day festival to commemorate the birth anniversary of G. Sankara Pillai.
Crusade for the Periyar Sainudeen Edayar's exhibition of photographs documents the pollution of the Periyar.
KudumbiniA story of broken relationships and pain in the midst of prosperity. Of people who share the same house and yet live separate lives. | ||||||||||||||