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Home, not the world
Veenapani Chawla, who is constantly negotiating traditional and contemporary forms in her theatre collective Adi Shakti in Pondicherry, says Prabhu Deva's dance is inspired by Tapattam Dalit performers rather than Michael Jackson
Book Watch

Top Books of the week
Huchhu Manassina Hattu Mukhagalu by Shivarama Karanth, S.B.S. Publishers, Rs.170 Vichara Krantige Aahvana by Kuvempu Udayaravi Prakashana, Rs. 55 Erelitada Dariyalli by Sudha Murthy, Ankita Pustaka, ...
Literature

Words from a forgotten past
Allisaab's Nudi Niganthu, a lexicon that was prepared by a retiring primary school teacher in a remote village of Chitradurga district, took 70 years to be published
Cinema

Weekend films
Collective Chaos presents two films by two great filmmakers on August 27 and 28. The first film on August 27 is Taking Sides by Istvan Szabo. After Hitler took over power in 1933, many Jewish artists were forced to leave Germany, ...


Stories unheard
Shubradeep Chakravorty's first film is remarkable for its nuanced presentation of the Godhra carnage and also for opening up buried evidence
Personality

On an untrodden path
The Right Livelihood award-winner H. Sudarshan has dedicated 25 years of his life to the upliftment of the Soligas
Music

Lyrical lead to a complex form
The amazing voice control of the dhrupad maestros Gundecha Brothers drew even the uninitiated into the grand old form
Dance

Dance duo's good stage chemistry
Suneetha and Vanitha, young disciples of Guru Revathi Narasimhan did their mentor proud with their neat Bharatanatya performance at the Yavanika during the Ankura Nrithyotsava-2005 held under the auspices of the Karnataka Nrithya Kala Parishath. ...
Audio-visual treat
It was a unique experience of audio and visual treat of music and dance on the planetary system (navagrahas) presented at the Nayana Kannada Bhavana. At this two-day seminar, noted astrologer Dr. S. K. Jain narrated the relation between ...

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