Student Productions
Tagore�s
TASHERDESH (1994)
This production
resulted from the work of Bharata Kalanjali�s crop of young artistes, working
with pupils drawn from various younger levels of the institution. A program
by the young and created for the young, Tasherdesh was presented on July
2, 1994 by the students of Bharata Kalanjali to the Dhananjayans as a Silver
Jubilee surprise package, to felicitate them. No guru could expect a grander
and personal felicitation than this one.
Tasherdesh
highlights the need for youth to rid themselves of temptation to follow
the beaten path dictated by social pressures. It advocates experimentation
and innovation, which however, should rest on tradition and an awareness
of the milieu. Tasherdesh stands apart for its inherently social theme,
targeted specifically at youth.
�Preethi
Vasudevan and my son Satyajit planned the whole thing. The music was already
there, but they rearranged it completely with a contemporary feel to it,
by bringing in musicians who play for films and recorded it. The whole
thing was kept very secret, the rehearsals were not at Bharata Kalanjali,
only the participating students knew of this. We were away in US for our
annual gurukulam camp and did not know anything of this.�
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AGNI
SAMBHUTA � DRAUPADI (1996)
Agni Sambhuta
is a dance drama based on the character of Draupadi in the Puranas and
the Mahabaratha. Choreography and lead role is by Anita Shanmuganathan,
a senior student of the Dhananjayans, music by V S Narasimhan, script by
Dr.Pappu Venugopal Rao and concept by Jaya Venugopal.
Synopsis Draupadi is
one among the five virgins or Panchakanyas enunciated by Hindu mythological
texts. Since she is not born of the womb, she�s �Ayonija�. She�s born of
the sacrificial fire, hence Agni Sambhuta. Three previous births of hers
are mentioned by the various puranas as Maya Sita, Nalayani � wife of sage
Maudgalya, and Indrasena � daughter of a King who ruled Varanasi.
In this dance
feature, Draupadi�s previous birth as Nalayani, is depicted. Nalayani is
married to an aged sage, Maudgalya, who is happy with her loyalty and grants
her a boon by which he becomes young and both of them enjoy their youth
taking different forms. Yet Nalayani�s lust is unquenched. The sage curses
her that she will have her desires fulfilled only in her future births.
Before she meditates and immolates herself, Lord Shiva appears to her while
she utters �Patim dehi� five times. Shiva grants her 5 husbands in her
next birth.
When King Drupada
performs the �Putrakameshti� yagna, Draupadi is delivered unto him through
the sacrificial fire.
A major part
of the dance revolves around Draupadi, her birth from the fire, her marriage
to the Pandavas, her humiliation in the court of the Kauravas, her appeal
to the elders, their indifferences, her determination to avenge the insult,
her appeal to Lord Krishna to fail the conciliatory process, her decisive
urge for war and finally her coronation.
Review
�It was a
neat and sophisticated presentation.� -
Indian and World Arts & Crafts, Jan 1997
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�The choreography
of Anitha revealed her expertise in Bharatanatyam and her capacity in handling
the powerful dramatic element in the feature. She herself played the leading
role with dignity and poise�� -
Trinity Mirror, January 3, 1997
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MOUNA
KURAL (1996)
This production
was handled in its entirety by the students of Bharata Kalanjali. For the International
Women�s Year, the British Council commissioned Bharata Kalanjali to make
a presentation on a women oriented theme. Since the Dhananjayans had other
commitments, they entrusted the project to Satyajit and V R Devika. The
main story was by Mangai.
Synopsis The subject
was mythological and the main characters were Sita, Panchali and Savithri.
A gypsy lady sees the palm of a college girl and predicts that she will
be like Sita. The girl says she does not want to be like Sita who has been
through many wretched experiences. Then Sita�s story is portrayed in dance
like a flashback. The costumes by Shanta and choreography by Satyajit were
given a contemporary treatment. Music was composed by V S Narasimhan.
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RAS-SAMUDRA
(1999)
This very unique
production was propelled by late Rajeshkumar Balakrishnan (who had
a meteoric rise in the field of dance , but cruel destiny snatched him
early in a tragic accident in 2000 May) and Preethi Athreya, helped by
all staff and senior students of Bharatakalanjali. With 84 dance
participants and 20 production crew members, Ras-samudra was a remarkable,
mammoth production by senior and junior disciples of the Dhananjayans.
The photos reveal the professional quality of the production, proving that
they are worthy disciples of worthy GURUS. Synopsis Ras-samudra
symbolises 'an ocean of feeling'. The variety, depth and fleeting
nature of human feeling forms the basis of this production.
The human emotions
& feelings of togetherness, sensuousness, mischief, laughter, intoxication,
curiosity, fantasy, celebration, envy, hostility, accusations, panic, rage,
and finally the peace, were strung together to recorded music taken from
various productions of Bharatakalanjali and prerecorded cassettes available
in the market. It is a breath taking kaleidoscope of movement and
music mosaic. This was a surprise gift to Sri. Dhananjayan on his
60th day.
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