Hearing Bala speak.. in english brought tears to my eyes... despite not being schooled to speak the foreigner's language people like her were masters of their art yet managed to learn enough to communicate with the people who must necessarily certify the great aspects of our culture and tradition before we indians realize the greatness of our own heritage...what a sad commentary...
So great work! I was trying to realise the essence of Bala's art and you made it possible. True great job you are doing! Do not stop it, please. And many thanks that you made it in English!
I watched both parts of the documentary and I must commend everything that has been covered about Bala. Her life of art was itself a lovely composition, if I am permitted to say from the level of a mere awe-struck spectator... The only jarring component was the theoretical talk by TM Krishna towards the end of Part-1. What has he got to to with Bala, I wondered (or is it some editing error?)...perhaps he must watch this documentary end to end to see how each thing he states is disproved even in the life of Bala herself! We always have lived in times when greatness was recognised and promoted by people of similar calibre (many were "men of privilege" in his language) and Bala too deservingly got all the appreciation and support. The self-deprecating talk of TM Krishna is jarring because with his few minutes of falsehood-based noise, he simply wipes away all these equally great people as if they don't matter! I must be candid - I just wish that the sanctity of the documentary had not been sullied by the final bit of Part-1!
Thanks for your comment... i felt exactly likewise. :-) his talk makes one want to laugh out loud. What does he go on and on about...? every single time that he gets so voluble about the19- 20th century history of the matrilineal repositories of high art he comes across as stupid...empty headed... making up terms like "monoframe..." "aesthetic in the singular" mumbo jumbo... whatever does all that mean...laugh out loud that all... If he has this much feeling for the historical wrongdoings against the people he pretends to be bleeding for he should stop singing and performing the way he does - because nobody else is grieving and self-flagellating like him and still making a living off it!!! This is beyond hypocrisy. As for his music... i feel it gets clouded by his pomposity... and frequent/excessive pseudo-self deprecation... as if he stands apart from all those who appropriated the devadasi's and isai vellalar's heritage - guess he is referring to the brahmin-musicians... and is desperate to tell the world that he is not like them...tho he may be one of them... what does one call such people. Having said all that... the main point (his music) can be ignored... He thinks he makes sense...he does not realize that he sounds vacuous... And given his privileged background and the ease with which he has been able to make it to center-stage he gets away with literary errors when he sings kannada kritis... one of which put me off his music...some people just wont learn...
Truth always offends, please take a deep delve into the history of appropriation, reconstituting carnatic music and bharathanatyam into the present form, then you will realize what TMK sir is talking about
Hearing Bala speak.. in english brought tears to my eyes... despite not being schooled to speak the foreigner's language people like her were masters of their art yet managed to learn enough to communicate with the people who must necessarily certify the great aspects of our culture and tradition before we indians realize the greatness of our own heritage...what a sad commentary...
Thx to krishna fr his view on devaradiyaargal...I am one among the family
Pranaams to the divine celestial dancer! She was unique and only one. Nobody could replace her place.
Outstanding ........thank you MOPA for this wonderful film 🙏🏻.........this is came out really well
So great work! I was trying to realise the essence of Bala's art and you made it possible. True great job you are doing! Do not stop it, please.
And many thanks that you made it in English!
A truly phenomenal program!!! Thank you for this wonderful documentary of this amazing lady, the tradition and her remarkable family and influences
The best Abinayam.
Radhekrishna....beautiful and soo much of devotion towards ART
Such outstanding work guys! Great service to humanity by building this treasure!
Thank you so much 🙏
BEAUTIFUL, INSPIRING
That was great
Thank you so much for making this .....I am so much feeling greatful to c
outstanding work MOPA!
It's beautiful ❤❤❤
Wowwww. Made so beautifully. ❤️❤️❤️
What TM Krishna said was 100% correct
T m krishna did say the right ones.
I watched both parts of the documentary and I must commend everything that has been covered about Bala. Her life of art was itself a lovely composition, if I am permitted to say from the level of a mere awe-struck spectator...
The only jarring component was the theoretical talk by TM Krishna towards the end of Part-1. What has he got to to with Bala, I wondered (or is it some editing error?)...perhaps he must watch this documentary end to end to see how each thing he states is disproved even in the life of Bala herself! We always have lived in times when greatness was recognised and promoted by people of similar calibre (many were "men of privilege" in his language) and Bala too deservingly got all the appreciation and support. The self-deprecating talk of TM Krishna is jarring because with his few minutes of falsehood-based noise, he simply wipes away all these equally great people as if they don't matter!
I must be candid - I just wish that the sanctity of the documentary had not been sullied by the final bit of Part-1!
Thanks for your comment... i felt exactly likewise. :-) his talk makes one want to laugh out loud. What does he go on and on about...? every single time that he gets so voluble about the19- 20th century history of the matrilineal repositories of high art he comes across as stupid...empty headed... making up terms like "monoframe..." "aesthetic in the singular" mumbo jumbo... whatever does all that mean...laugh out loud that all...
If he has this much feeling for the historical wrongdoings against the people he pretends to be bleeding for he should stop singing and performing the way he does - because nobody else is grieving and self-flagellating like him and still making a living off it!!! This is beyond hypocrisy. As for his music... i feel it gets clouded by his pomposity... and frequent/excessive pseudo-self deprecation... as if he stands apart from all those who appropriated the devadasi's and isai vellalar's heritage - guess he is referring to the brahmin-musicians... and is desperate to tell the world that he is not like them...tho he may be one of them... what does one call such people. Having said all that... the main point (his music) can be ignored...
He thinks he makes sense...he does not realize that he sounds vacuous... And given his privileged background and the ease with which he has been able to make it to center-stage he gets away with literary errors when he sings kannada kritis... one of which put me off his music...some people just wont learn...
Truth always offends, please take a deep delve into the history of appropriation, reconstituting carnatic music and bharathanatyam into the present form, then you will realize what TMK sir is talking about
AN USELESS FELLOW TM KRISHNA.
@@samuelashwin8491 sameul ashwin rice bag creep . stop ur paid mumbo jumbo. How much did u get to write this garbage?
ur comments echo what i feel. I wondered too about this weirdo with his ears sticking out talking nonsense..
Thank you for this film!
The opening viruttam "Shringaram" ... could any of you please share the link to the complete audio track (Much appreciated) !!
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