Seraikella Jatragha & Hara Parvati by Nibaran Mahato and Sanjay Karmakar

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Manasa-Art Without Frontiers presented its Omkara Dance Festival & Seminar 2024 curated by Guru Sharon Lowen at the India International Centre, New Delhi May 31-June 1, 2024. The festival highlighted Odissi from Odisha and Delhi and Seraikella Chhau from Jharkhand including disciples of Sharon lowen and those of Padmashri & Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee gurus, Kumkum Mohanty, Ranjana Gauhar and late Gopal Dubey’s Trinetra Chhau Centre.
    Seraikella Chhau by 'Trinetra' Chhau Dance Centre, Seraikella, founded by Late Guru Pt. Gopal Dubey, (Padmashree & SNA Awardee)
    Seraikella Chhau is one of three genres in contiguous states, traditionally performed during Chaitra Parva. Seraikella Chhau of Jharkhand is performed with masks, as is Purulia Chhau of West Bengal, developed under royal patronage as that of Mayurbhanj, Odisha. In Seraikella, royalty also choreographed and performed alongside dancers of many communities. Seraikella chhau was added to UNESCO’s intangible Heritage of India in 2010 and Chhau has recently been recognized by the ministry of Culture as a classical form of Indian Dance.
    Jatraghat - Traditional Invocation
    This musical invocation precedes every performance as a Natyashastra based auspicious prelude. The melody is based on Raags Desh and Malhar in 16 beat Teentaal.
    Hara Parvati-
    In this amorous dance of the Divine Forces of the universe, we see Shiva and Parvati in an episode prior to Kumara Sambhavanam, the creation of Kartikeya
    Performed by Nibaran Mahato and Sanjay Karmakar
    Musicians are Sunil Kr. Dubey - Harmonium, Deoraj Dubey - Flute, Binod Pradhan - Dhol, Baburam Sardar - Nagara

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