SDN’s Vandé Mataram is an Ode to Mother India. Violence and hatred have an equal share with unity and integrity in any part of the world. We fight, we differentiate, we also embrace and celebrate. The circumstances might change, but, we humans are the same...
Vande Mataram (Act 2) - 'Deriving accord from Discord'
This scene from SDN’s “VANDÉ MĀTARAM”, speaks the voice of Saffron (of India’s Tricolour flag) that symbolises strength. This is an abstract depiction of how we succumb easily to the adverse outcomes of seeing, speaking and hearing evil. The concluding verses in this scene are quotes from our scriptures that urge us to live and let live.
Dancers:
Harinie Jeevitha
Bhairavi Venkatesan
Kameshweri Ganesan
Rajadarshini Saravanan
Sanjena Ramesh
Mrinalini Sivakumar
Sridevi Nrithyalaya's 'VANDE MATARAM' explores the customary strength of our Bharatha Varsha that was enriched with various cultures and deep rooted heritage which the world always looks up to, in spite of periodic detriments. The speciality of this social theme presentation is that:
*Presented to professionally recorded Instrumental music
rendered by eminent artistes.
*Has very minimal lyrics which is linguistically inclusive.
*Owing to the demand of the theme, our Melattur style presentation
goes beyond the boundaries of Bharathanatyam style of dance.
*Inspired by the life of Mahatma Gandhi, the core theme of our
presentation is designed to convey moral living to all.
*Music composition for this production incorporates international
musical instruments in Indian music.
*The entire presentation will be totally colourful, with the favourite
characters of Mahatma on the lead.
Music for Sridevi Nrithyalaya’s “Vande Mataram” has been composed by the violin maestro Embar Sri Kannan, exploring the raga bhavas, which has truly added a vibrant flavour to the production and making it appealing to all types of audience. Concept of the production and the dance Choreography have been done by Dr. Smt. Sheela Unnikrishnan and this thematic presentation will be performed by 45 of her disciples.
Sridevi Nrithyalaya dedicates “Vande Mataram” to all those sincere and devout Indians.
Credits:
Choreography - Dr. Sheela Unnikrishnan
Music score - Sri Embar Kannan
Concept - Smt. Shobha Korambil
Violin - Sri Embar Kannan
Veena - Sri Bhavani Prasad
Flute - Sri Vishnu Vijay
Mridangam - Sri Guru Bharadwaaj
Percussion - Sri Ganapathi Subramanian
Special Effects - Sri Jeyccha
Keyboard & Orchestrattion - Keyboard Sri Sathyanarayanan
Solkattu - Sri Guru Bharadwaaj & Sri Jaikishore Moasaliknti
Voice over - Dr. Sheela Unnikrishnan, Harinie Jeevitha &
Female Singer - Kumari Deepika Varadarajan
Veda chanting - Sri Ravikumar & Sri Shankar
Music produced by Sri Sai Shravanam @ Resound India
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