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CINEMA

A tasty slice of continental cinema
Films From The South (FFS) had an impressive mix of Asian, African and Latin American cinema, writes GOWRI RAMNARAYAN, who was in Oslo for the film festival held recently. More

FILM REVIEW

MUSIC
Homage to Dikshitar
A VAGGEYAKARA of a divinely exalted order, Muthuswamy Dikshitar enriched the music of the South exuberantly with his inspiring compositions in praise of deities enshrined in different kshetras. Celebrating his `mukthi' on the day of Deepavali, ... More
Enjoyable concert
A WELL chiselled alapana in Kalyani followed by Muthuswamy Dikshitar's "Bhajare" with neraval and swaras at anupallavi "Nijaroopa" highlighted Visalakshi Nityanand's neat concert at Hamsadhwani. Gopalakrishna Bharati's Jaganmohini kriti ... More
In an overbearing vein
IN HIS vibrant concert for Guruguhanjali, a refined rasika could come to feel that Sanjay Subramaniam draws his creativity and cultured expressiveness from depths of tradition, but the approach was directed more towards erudition than musical ... More
AWARDS
Title for Mani

DANCE
Amalgam of youth, talent and energy
THE CORRIDORS were abuzz with chatter as young students, dancers and enthusiastic parents, swarmed the venue. The Association of Bharatanatyam Artists of India (ABHAI) was celebrating its 13th anniversary in Chennai. The morning session was ... More
Tribute to a legend
Artistes gathered to pay homage to Uday Shankar under the auspices of Sangit Natak Akademi and Music Academy. NANDINI RAMANI captures the highlights of the five-day festival. More

THEATRE
She uses theatre as a tool
An unusual show by a woman unusually talented. ELIZABETH ROY narrates her experience. More

ART & CRAFTS
Art turns functional
AT UTILITY, Portfolio's exhibition which seeks to take art beyond its conventional function and into utilitarian objects of everyday use, there is a wide and interesting range of art integrated functional products. The products have the stamp of ... More
EVENTS
Lyrical display of embroidery
INDIA'S MAGNIFICENT tapestry of embroidery forms comes to Chennai in an exclusive exhibition, "Crafts India — 2001: Embroideries of India", organised by the Crafts Council of India and sponsored by the Office of the Development Commissioner ... More
East and West meet on canvas
ONE OF them is a teacher, the other a student. Sue Carney is tall and blonde, with a mane of hair that she keeps brushing out with her strong fingers as she speaks of her years at the most prestigious school for the arts, the Royal College of ... More

HERITAGE
PHILOSOPHY/PSYCHOLOGY
The silent revolution
November 24 is the 75th anniversary of the foundation of Sri Aurobindo Ashram. PRANAB KUMAR BHATTACHARYA, who was The Mother's personal attendant for a long time, writes... More

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