Maname Brindavaname by Malavika Sarukkai - 29 Mar

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Rsachi
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Maname Brindavaname by Malavika Sarukkai - 29 Mar

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Mobile phone photo after the programme during felicitations

Malavika Sarukkai presented an unforgettable Bharatanatyam recital on Andal. Every piece was a new musical and dance creation with ragas, talas, jatis, and mime of a very high order that is her hallmark. She showed through the eyes and mind of Andal her vision and adoration of Lord Narayana as the Lord of the Seven Hills, as Narasimha, as the cowherd Krishna and as Sriranga. Andal's grand dream of the wedding ceremony was shown in a raga and tala malika with great abhinaya and sanchari bhava.
The finale was of Andal immersing herself in the world of Brindavan. At one point Malavika went near the idol of Narayana on the stage, and with a special play of stage light and hand gestures of nimble finger movements she conjured up the image of Andal's soul alight in its final union with the Lord of Brindavan.

The programme was in aid of causes espoused by the Bangalore alumni of Lady Shriram College. They conducted the programme really well.

Congrats to Malavika and her wonderful musicians. She got emotional when she dedicated the presentation, (looks like a premiere), to her dear mother who was her constant inspiration.

rshankar
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Re: Maname Brindavaname by Malavika Sarukkai - 29 Mar

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Wow! Sounds like a superb offering from Ms. Sarukkai, who is one of my favorite soloists to watch, ever since I first saw her perform in an outdoor amphitheater in Chandigarh as part of the North Zone Cultural Center festival. I have always appreciated her ability to make her highly intellectual approach to dance and choreography work on a very emotional level onstage. I hope she brings it to the USA.
IIRC, her mother used to accompany her for many years.

Rsachi
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Re: Maname Brindavaname by Malavika Sarukkai - 29 Mar

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Yes.
I first saw Malavika perform in 1980/1 in Trivandrum Kanakakunnu Palace as a part of IEEE conference cultural evening! She used to dance Odissi and Bharatnatyam.

She spoke and in fact was choked with emotion, her mother is not with her/us any more.
http://srutimag.blogspot.com/2013/03/ma ... -away.html

In Malavika's 2011 performance of Shiva Shakti, the mother was very much in the audience and bowed when Malavika credited her with the research for her project.

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