We were told to not to take photos or shoot a video of the drama and hence I cannot post the pictures of the exceptional performances. It started out with some songs of Marathi folk followed by ganpati stuti,lezim,. There was a koli dance(kolis are fishermen native to Mumbai coasts and they have a typical dance named as koli dance)….it reminisced me my preschool days when I was made a koli fisherman for the fancydress competition and the efforts put by mother to look like a koli every inch! Marathi bana also showcased festivals like ganesh chaturthi,gokulashtami,deepavali,gudi padva(the new year of Hindus)and the significance of each one .After an hour and half the curtains were closed and everyone dispersed from their seats. I was surprised as how a Marathi cultural drama can end without showing Gondhal(a religious performing art done before goddess with narration of mythical stories,or praise for the heroes). I was saying this to my husband who then said,”Dear it is tea break after which the next part of the show begins.” The later part was full paisa vasool since it had Gondhal,Tamasha and drama on Indian marriage. There were also jokes on Indian politicians as well as message for the youngsters not to ape western culture and preserve the rich Marathi heritage. The cultural program was done by 125 artists without a single fault and I would like to add what my husband said about the drama- A truly professional art by the artists! As each performance was going on I was at the edge of the seat,cheering and clapping for the artists and so were many spectators…such was the aura of the performance!
After the show ended we were all in praise of the artists and what made me more happy was the fact that my husband ,a kannadiga ,cannot understand Marathi but still enjoyed every bit of the show. This is what he said, “Music and language has no boundaries! As long as u can enjoy it, language cant become a barrier and so does art”! I also feel that one simply needs enthusiastic eyes to capture the performance and musical ears to listen to the linguistic,regional drama…only these will help to translate the joy!
The next culture dose was at Nandi
The next cultural program I attended was on 5th November 09 at the J.N.Tata Auditorium of IISc. 1st November is celebrated as Karnataka Rajyotsava day and 5th November was declared a holiday to celebrate Karnataka Rajyotsava. IISc also had arranged a cultural program wherein it had arranged several competitions related to Kannada language. We assembled inside the auditorium at 3 pm sharp as the committee was supposed to distribute prizes to the winners of cultural competition and my husband was amongst the winners. After the prize distribution, began a short drama by the IISc staff which poked fun at persons who consider themselves kannadigas but can neither talk nor understand the language. This was followed by a drama from the much famous Prabhat group which showcased the cultural activities of Karnataka and kannadigas from the beginning of 3rd century till today. It began by poem of KUVEMPU(national poet of India who is a kannadiga). The drama also included the works of Pampa,Purandaradasa ,Bahubali and his brother Bharata. Well the drama was definitely an eyeopener to me since I know very little about Karnataka literature. It has definitely made me to go back to my history books and has ignited me to explore more about the kannada literature and historical events. The drama ended with a skit from Bhagavadgeetha wherein Arjuna asks questions to Krishna and how Krishna make him realize what ultimate truth is!. The drama ends with the much famous saying: KARMANYE VADIKARASTE MAA PHALESHU KADACHANA.
And the latest cultural programme I got to attend was the BIJOY Sammilini .It is a Bengali cultural programme . Bengali IIScians came together on 14 november 09 and presented this cultural show. As it is a trend in IISc to serve snacks before any event, I and guru were eager to eat the delicious Bengali sweets and lo we had roshogullas and a cutlet. The event was on Bengali culture with dances,songs and skit. Though we couldn’t make out wh a t they were saying but definitely enjoyed the highly energetic performance.
I am getting enriched culturally and this cultural shauk will not die down!



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