The Dhananjayans'
tour USA with BHAKTI-MAARGAM September
28 - November 9, 2008
May 10, 2008
Living legends
of an ancient tradition, The Dhananjayans are on their "farewell"
tour of North America with one of their senior and prominent disciples,
Padmarani Rasiah Cantu (Artistic Director FAS Yogaville and selected Artiste
in the Virginia Commission for the Arts Tour Directory).
The Dhananjayans
will present BHAKTI MAARGAM (The path of devotion) in the best traditions
of Bharatanaatyam. The presentation will consist of a traditional Maargam
repertoire featuring the best of their fifty years of artistic excellence
in choreography.
Presentation:
BHAKTI MARGAM (Paths of Devotion) - Bharatanaatyam
Performers:
Dhananjayans, Padmarani Rasiah Cantu
Musicians:
Babu Parameswaran (vocal), Nellai D Kannan (mridangam) and Eswar Ramakrishnan
(violin)
This tour coincides
with and commemorates the 40th year of founding BHARATAKALANJALI and 70th
birthday of Naatyaachaarya Dhananjayan.
BHARATA
NAATYAM Bharata Naatyam
is a complete theater form involving body, mind and spirit. Conceptualized
to be an easy communion between humans and gods, it is an incomparable
theatrical technique that has gone through thousands of years of evolution.
This visual
and performance art form aims to educate, entertain, and elevate.
The dance form
features stylized hand gestures that resemble natural human gesticulations;
physical communication; and a complicated science of the architectural
engineering of body, mind, major and minor limbs. Together, these weave
innumerable aesthetically pleasing patterns. This then is BHARATA NAATYAM,
which represents a country's civilization and culture, with a name that
connotes the concept of "eradicating ignorance".
*(India is
the name given by the invaders, but she was originally known as Bhaarata).
BHAKTI-MAARAGAMM
(Path of devotion) Naatya is
a theatrical exercise disciplining body and mind that leads to spirituality,
a disciplined path leading to enlightened entertainment. While the ultimate
purpose of Naatya is increasing the quality of life (the scriptures quote:
"Naatyam bhakti vivardhanam"), a solo repertoire presentation in Bharatanaatyam
is defined as "Maargam," signifying the paths of taking both the performer
and the onlooker (audience) to a level of sublimity. Interpretations of
song and music through gestures and bodily expressions communicate a range
of messages from simple prayer to moralistic stories. Primary to this enterprise
are the paths of physical discipline, mental devotion and spiritual dedication.
Therefore, the repertoire in this presentation has been selected to provide
an experience of walking through devotional fervor.
THE 2008 FALL US TOUR (courtesy: Dakshina Daniel Singh
Company DC)
Performance Information:
** September 28th Los Angeles,
CA Presented by Keertana school of
Indian Music & Fine Arts
At William Bristol Civic Auditorium
16600,Civic Center Drive, Bellflower,
CA-90706. At 4pm
Contact: Babu Parameswaran - (949)
559 4504, (949) 394 6415, keerthana108@hotmail.com
www.geocities.com/keerthana108
** October 4th River Grove, IL Presented by Natya
At Triton College of Performing
Arts Center
Contact: Hema Rajagopal - (630)
323 7835, hema@natya.com
** October 5th Detroit,
MI Presented by Tamil Sangam of Michigan
At Avondale High School
Contact: Kanthi Sundar - 248 310
1404, subham66@yahoo.com / Roopa Shyamsundar - nrityollasa@hotmail.com
** October 9th Houston, TX Presented by Samskrit Society for
IndianPerforming Arts
At 8030 Oakington, Houston TX 77051
Contact: Vatsa Kumar - 979
240 9496, vatsakumar@att.net / Ratna Anilkumar - 713 774 6100, anjali@wt.net
** October 10th Houston, TX Presented by Bharati Society &
Anjali School of Performing Arts
At Cullen Performance Hall, University
of Houston ; (713) 743 6191. At 8pm
Contact: Ratna Anilkumar (713) 774
6100, (713) 772 2787 ; anjali@wt.net
Prabha: prabhabala@yahoo.com
** October 11th Austin,
TX Rosebud Theater, UT Arlington,
301 W 1st Street, Arlington,
TX 76010. At 6pm
Contact: Janaki Nagarajan - (512)
918 1351
** October 12th Dallas,
TX Presented by Indian Fine Arts Academy,
Dallas TX IFAA
At Rosebud Theater at UTA, 300 W
1st street Arlington
TX 76010 ; 817 272 2011. At 4pm
Contact: Venkat Devarajan, President
- 817 572 2824, venkat@ifaadfw.org
Gowri Ram (Hari) - (214) 495 8647,
gowriram@gmail.com
Srikant P.N - Pn.srikant@tx.rr.com
** October 16 - 17th San Jose Workshop
Contact: Sugandha & Katherine
Kunhiraman
** October 18th San Jose, CA Presented by Kalalaya Academy for
Music & Dance
At CET AUDITORIUM 701 Vine St, San
Jose
Contact: Kala Iyer, Free Mont
- (510) 796 5252 Cl:510 305 9285, kalaiyer@yahoo.com
www.kalalayausa.org
** October 19th San Diego, CA Presented by India Fine Arts Academy
At Sherwood Auditorium, Museum of
Contemporary Arts, 700 Prospect St, La Jolla CA. At 6.00pm
Contact: Divya Devaguptapu - (858)
229 5696, divyabhinaya@yahoo.com
Shekar Vuiswanathan - 858 638 0744,
shekar.viswanathan@gmail.com
www.indianfinearts.org
** October 24th Orangeburg, SC Presented by Mridani school of Performing
Arts
At Sottile Theater, 44 George Syt,Charleston
SC 29401, 843 953 5623 . At 7.30pm
Contact: Dr.Anuradha Murali - 1944
way dr, Orangeburg,SC 29118, (803) 347 3851, anuradhamurali@hotmail.com
** October 25th Washington D.C Presented by Dakshina Daniel Singh
Company, 1816 New Hampshire Ave, NW Suite 109
At: The Lincoln Theater, 1215 U
Street, NW Washington DC 20009. At 6.00pm.
Ticket: http://dakshina.tix.com Contact: Minakshi Krishnan - 614
353 7677, mikrishnan@deloitte.com
Daniel Singh - (202) 247 1292, dpsingh@dakshina.org
October 27, 28, and 29, 2008 Bharatanaatyam workshop by V
P Dhananjayan & Shanta Dhananjayan This is a golden opportunity to
interact and learn directly from the all time greats of a living tradition
of Indian classical performing art.
Only for a limited number of participants,
register immediately to avoid disappointments.
Workshop Sessions - Abhinaya (for all Indian classical
dancers)- $150
(Participants will explore emotion
in dance)
- Bharatanaatyam (only for Bharatanaatyam
dancers) - $ 250
(Participants will learn a padam
and a tillana)
- Both Abhinaya and Bharatanaatyam
- $ 350
Advanced Carnatic music lessons
in Vocal, Violin and Mridangam also available- separate fee for individual
& group classes. Please contact us
for additional information.
Dates: October 27, 28, and
29
Timings: Bharatanaatyam 10am-2pm;
Abhinaya 6-8pm
To register or for any additional
information please contact Minakshi Krishnan at minakshi@dakshina.org
or 614.353.7677.
Visit www.dakshina.org
for more details
** November 1st Boston, MA Presented by Manithaneyam Trust
At Littleton High School Auditorium,
56 king st Littleton MA 01460. At 5.30pm
Contact: Kailas Aravinthan - 97
Charter Rd, Acton, MA 01720,
(978) 264 0478, ustrust@manithaneyam.org
www.manithaneyam.org
** November 2nd Scotch Plains,
NJ Presented by CMANA
At Terrill Middle School, Scotch
Plain
Contact: Dr. Aruna Jaisankar - 732)
321 0953, (484) 894 7702, jjaruna@hotmail.com
www.cmana.org
** November 9th London, UK Presented by Milapfest Dr.
Nayak
At Lewisham Theatre, Lewisham London
SE
Contact: Shobana B - Res. 01895
677360 Ml: 07806 360284
Pushkala Gopal - (44) 208 554 4054,
(44) 793 056 6156, Pushkala.gopal@gmail.com
MASTER
CLASSES & LECTURE / DEMONSTRATIONS:
SAN DIEGO:
September 29th - October 3rd
Contact: Divya
Devagupatappu / Shoba Sharma
MICHIGAN: October
6th & 7th
Contact: Roopa
Shyamsundar
HOUSTON: October
8th & 9th
Contact: Ratna
Anilkumar
DALLAS TX:
October 13th - 15th
Contact: Gowri
Hari / P.N.Srikant
SOUTH CAROLINA/ORANGEBURG:
October 21, 22, 23rd
Contact: Dr.
Anuradha Murali
WASHINGTON
DC DAKSHINA: October 26th - 30th
Contact:
Daniel Singh
LONDON: November
5th to 8th
Contact: Pushkala
Gopal, Shobana Balachander
For further
information: For more information about locations,
schedule, tickets, workshops & master classes, please contact the organizations.
For all other details, please contact Mr. Dhananjayan at +91-44-24911125
or bkalanjali@gmail.com
Website: http://www.bharatakalaanjali.org
THE ARTISTES DHANANJAYANS The Dhananjayans
(V.P. & Shanta Dhananjayan) have journeyed through six decades long
experience forging a path for a galaxy of dancers and musicians in their
wake. Bharata Kalanjali founded by them in 1968 is a trend-setting institution
that stands testament to their creative genius, contributing a new dimension
to the tradition of Bharatanaatyam, inspiring a new generation of artists
to be proud professionals of this performing art. Through their national
and international collaborations, they raised the profile of the art and
ushered in new waves of global evaluation of a tradition previously confined
to a religion and region. The couple has produced, composed, and performed
countless solos, duos and theatrical productions that have spanned art
festivals and prestigious venues across the globe. The Dhananjayans have
won numerous awards and accolades for their exemplary caliber as performers,
choreographers, teachers, and composers of music. Their long career of
performance and teaching has earned them legendary status even in their
lifetimes, and they are followed by a lineage of students holding the Bharatakalanjali
flag aloft.
"In step with
tradition… ahead of their times…" is how art critics in India have acknowledged
the Dhananjayans' contributions to the contemporary Bharatanaatyam. They
have made several extensions to the existing fundamental framework and
created new patters of body movements, enhancing the visual aesthetic beauty
while eschewing monotony in the traditional structures. It is an acknowledged
fact that the Dhananjayans have been bold enough to pave ways for others
by bringing fresh approaches in their presentations. They have also
updated the choreographic structure of traditional 'Maargam' and developed
terminology to include more meaningful titles for pieces.
PADMARANI
RASIAH CANTU A senior alumna
of Bharatakalanjali, Chennai - is the artistic Director of the Fine Arts
Society, Yogaville, Virginia and a selected artiste with The Virginia Commission
for the Arts-Tour Directory for the past seventeen years, Padmarani has
won honors for her meritorious contributions to Art in Education programs
of the State. Purity of line and adherence to tradition is the hallmark
of Padma and Indian critics often call out her performances as being "connoisseurs'
delight". An uncompromising performer-teacher par excellence, Padma has
kept up a high standard of quality in her students who graduated from Fine
Arts Society of Yogaville which, for the last 20 years also has been conducting
a highly acclaimed residential summer training program in Bharatanaatyam
under the direction of her mother Mrs.Rukmini Rasiah guided by the inspiration
given by H.H.Swami Satchidananda.
BABU PARAMESWARAN
(Vocal & Nattuvangam) Alumnus of
Bharatakalanjali, Chennai, Babu traces direct lineage with the legendary
Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar, and has mastered the art of singing and
conducting Bharatanaatyam performances under the Dhananjayans. His evocative
singing with a consummate understanding of the idiom has made him a much
sought-after accompanist by many performers, culminating in his becoming
a US resident. His Keertana School of Indian Music & Fine Arts in Los
Angeles is a boon to talented students who require advance training in
Carnatic music. A composer of both classical and fusion music, Babu has
enriched the Naatya productions of the Indian artistes in America, especially
in the San Francisco Bay Area.
NELLAI.
D.KANNAN (Mridangam) A Mridangam
player of the highest quality, Kannan has imbibed the art from his own
father Nellai Devaraja Iyer and his skill was honed by legendary
Vidwan Kutralam Viswantha Iyer. He began his career as an accompanist for
Bharatanaatyam in Bharatakalanjali from 1978, and as a specialist in the
field, bagged the coveted State award "Kalaimaamani" at a very young age.
Kannan is probably the most desired Mridangist for Bharatanaatyam; he is
able to effortlessly adapt his technique to suit the celebrity as well
as the novice. There are not many who can match his sense of timing and
expressive tonal quality.
EASWAR RAMAKRISHNAN
(Vocal & violin) A Carnatic
vocal child prodigy trained and nurtured by his father Sangeeta Vidwan
Prof.P.P.Ramakrishnan, Easwar is the youngest of the accompanists who has
hit the Bharatanaatyam stage both as a vocalist and violinist. Under the
guidance of the Dhananjayans, Easwar got his training to sing and accompany
for Bharatanaatyam, while he underwent a formal diploma course in Kalakshetra.
Merit scholarship holder from the Government of India, Ministry of Culture,
young Easwar won several prizes and awards in youth competitions. He accompanies
well-known dancers both as main singer and violin accompanist, has already
performed and toured around the world a couple of times, and has also proven
his ability to score music for dance productions.