tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5324394209933710979.post2543465422189707670..comments2024-03-25T23:21:36.370+05:30Comments on Narthaki Blog - Gateway to the world of Dance: The Dancing Advertisements: Do they benefit the arts? - Soch: Column by Dr. Arshiya SethiNarthaki Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15094311174380813080noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5324394209933710979.post-37006495062405815852021-12-28T21:59:10.689+05:302021-12-28T21:59:10.689+05:30This article makes makes very interesting reading....This article makes makes very interesting reading. a New thought explored. Honestly these advertisements do not help the art at all. But the artists get get paid well. In our case we need that extra income keep our art going well. Classical art performances earn minimal or negligible remuneration these days and young professionals have to spend from their pocket to perform as far as Bharatanaatyam is concerned. I don't know about other arts field. As far as we are concerned the experience of appearing in an admt is a different experience and definitely great exposure <br />After Vodafone we did couple of more advertisement films & more and more invitations started pouring in. We are a bit choosy now. Latest, a jewellery admt used a bit of nritta (dance) where Shanta danced along with vibrant young artist Rukmini vjayakumar. That may not help the art. Dhananjayan v.p.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10762893696778801647noreply@blogger.com