First was an innocuous, small hall, very popular of late in a traditional neighbourhood of namma Bengaluru. Seva Sadan in Malleswaram (the first half Mal is what makes Malgudi Days of R.K.Narayan fame, the second half - gudi - coming from another very old and traditional area called Basavangudi) is actually part of a school / orphanage. Many shows take place here in the last ten years.
When Arundhati Patwardhan and Manasi Jog performed here, arranged by singer-dancer Padmini, an ace student of dance icon of Bharatanatyam in Maharashtra, guru Sucheta Bhide-Chapekar, then the hall was spellbound. Was it theatre, was it dance, was it a musical? It was natya in totality. And the two were in total sync, art wise.
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So articulate. Raises the curiosity To want to more. Thanks so much AKji.
ReplyDeleteVery nice article. Kudos to all the artists and we are so proud of our Guruji Shri Murali Mohan who always keeps inspiring us.
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful reviews and comments put together to make a very interesting read.Thank you Ashish ji. Looking forward to more.🙏
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