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Ramayana Kalpavrksam! A Three-Day Cultural Extravaganza.

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Hyderabad, Telangana, 31st of January, 2025 : The third edition of the iconic 3-day music and dance extravaganza, ‘Ramayana Kalpavrksam’, conceived and curated by Hyderabad based acclaimed dancer Padmashri Dr. Ananda Shankar Jayant, a celebrated artist and cultural ambassador, was inaugurated by Sri Tejasvi Surya, Member of Parliament. The festival scheduled from 31st January 2025 to 2nd February 2025, at the CCRT campus, Hyderabad, is a unique signature festival that is a unique confluence of art, tradition, and scholarship, being presented by Shankarananda Kalakshetra and Natyarambha, in collaboration with Brhat, with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Govt of India.

‘Takkuvemi manaku,’ performed by the Shankarananda Kalakshetra ensemble at the 3-day festival of ‘Ramayana Kalpavrksam’ hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India & Shankarananda Kalakshetra, today at CCRT Campus, Madhapur.

According to Ananda the creator of the annual festival, ‘Ramayana Kalpavrksam brings Sri Rama Chetana back into our lives, a 3-day immersion into all things Rama through the prism of top class performances, of dance, music and Harikatha, by stars and doyens in the field, inspiring and scholarly talks, by renowned and young scholars, learning workshops on Indic knowledge, exhibitions, crafts and more’.

The highlights performances in the evening segment, ‘Ramarasa’ promises to be a mesmerizing celebration of art and devotion, featuring an array of stellar performances from the worlds of Carnatic music, classical dance, and storytelling, with the renowned Carnatic duo Ranjani-Gayatri, premiering their much-anticipated musical feature, ‘RAMA by RaGa’;Vishaka Hari, the Harikatha legend, will enchant the audience with ‘Ramayana: The Life-Giving Tree’;a breathtaking presentation of Rukmini Devi Arundale’s iconic dance choreography, ‘Sabari Moksham,’ brought to life by the Kalakshetra Foundation; the rare and vibrant Manipuri Raas, Pung and Dhol Cholam, performed by the JN Manipuri Dance Academy, Imphal, transporting audiences to the cultural heart of Manipur and a soulful invocation, ‘Takkuvemimanaku,’ performed by the Shankarananda Kalakshetra ensemble. Each performance is a testament to the timeless legacy of Indian art forms, weaving together music, dance, and storytelling in an unforgettable homage to Lord Rama.  

Chief Guest Sri Tejasvi Surya (3rd from right), Member of Parliament; inaugurating the 3-day festival of ‘Ramayana Kalpavrksam’ hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India & Shankarananda Kalakshetra, today at CCRT Campus, Madhapur. (L-R) Smt Vishaka Hari, Harikatha Exponent; Dr Ananda Shankar Jayant, IRTS (Retd.), Padmashri, SNA Awardee and Founder Natyarambha; Dr Anupama Kylash, Dance Scholar; Mr Amritanshu Pandey, Founder, Brahat; Deepa, Volunteer; was present on the occasion.

The morning sessions, ‘Ramamrita brings together six remarkable and scholarly speakers, each offering a unique perspective on the timeless epic of the Ramayana. Yashodeep Deodhar, creator of the widely popular 21 Notes, sharing innovative insights into the Ramayana; Ami Ganatra, acclaimed author of bestselling books on the Ramayana, known for her fresh and thought-provoking interpretations; Dr. Anupama Kylash, a celebrated dance scholar, illuminating the Ramayana through the lens of classical Indian dance and culture; Dr. DK Hari and Dr. DK Hema, creators of the Bharat Gyan series, bringing their extensive research on India’s ancient wisdom and the Ramayana to life. Amritanshu Pandey CEO Brhat and Vikram Sridhar, a gifted young storyteller, weaving the magic of the Ramayana with their compelling narratives. This exceptional lineup promises to delve into the myriad facets of the Ramayana, blending scholarship, creativity, and storytelling to inspire and enlighten.

‘Takkuvemi manaku,’ performed by the Shankarananda Kalakshetra ensemble at the 3-day festival of ‘Ramayana Kalpavrksam’ hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India & Shankarananda Kalakshetra, today at CCRT Campus, Madhapur.

As part of the vibrant three-day festival, an array of engaging learning workshops and unique experiences await participants, in ‘Kala Charan’: a Sanskrit Learning workshop, led by Udaya Shreyas of the Sanskrit Channel, offering an immersive dive into the beauty and essence of Sanskrit. A hands-on fabric painting session will have the young and talented artist Anusha Namburi, exploring the art of adorning fabric with creativity and traditional Cheriyal Painting session brought to life by acclaimed Cheriyal artist Madhu Merugoju. The fest will also have a captivating display of vintage lithographs from the treasured collection of Pratima Sagar and MC Mohan, showcasing the divine in Indian households, ‘Framing Divinity – Devas in Our Homes’  as well as ‘Kala Grama’ , a  bustling bazaar celebrating the craftsmanship of talented artisans, offering a glimpse into India’s rich heritage and artistry, Ramayana Kalpavrksam is a not to be missed festival that captivates attendees and leaves them enriched by India’s timeless traditions.

For more details and bookings, visit www.ramayanakalpavrksam.com.

‘Takkuvemi manaku,’ performed by the Shankarananda Kalakshetra ensemble at the 3-day festival of ‘Ramayana Kalpavrksam’ hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India & Shankarananda Kalakshetra, today at CCRT Campus, Madhapur.

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