Reminiscing Smriti Pravah - A dedication to Atthai by Kalakshetra Alumni

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  • Remembering the flow of memories…
    At the turn of the millennium, an ardent lover of Bharatanatyam and a devoted disciple of Kalakshetra, Swagata Sen Pillai decided to pay her respects to the memory of her illustrious Guru, Smt Rukmini Devi Arundale, with a 2-day dance festival commemorating the birth anniversary of the great dancer-reformist. Thus started the practice of inviting Kalakshetra alumni to come and perform every year on the 29th of February - if it was a leap year, or the 28th on all other years, to celebrate their incredible Atthai and her exemplary work.
    And so was born 'Smriti Pravah'… a flow of memories.
    With Swagata no longer among us, her dearest friends, Archita Mehta and Tripti Bhupen have decided to continue this tradition of dedicating an evening to their Guru, through Reminiscing Smriti Pravah, in memory of the memories…
    The first edition of Reminiscing Smriti Pravah includes:
    Introduction of the series by Archita Mehta, Swagata's friend from Kalakshetra
    Kriti in Hamsadhvani - Karunai Seivai by Dr Priyashri Rao, Kalakshetra alumna
    Short history of Smriti Pravah by Rajesh Khar, a friend of Swagata's
    Excerpt from Smriti Pravah, 2003 in Dubai - introduction of Smriti Pravah by
    Tripti Bhupen - Swagata's friend from Kalakshetra, and Swagata Sen Pillai
    Chatushra Alarippu by Archita Mehta & Tripti Bhupen
    Shabdam in Kambodi - Swami Ninne by Archita Mehta & Tripti Bhupen
    Keertanam in Ragamalika - Nee Uraippai by Swagata Sen Pillai with Simar Singh,
    Kalakshetra alumnus
    Keertanam in Ragamalika - Jaganmohanane by Simar Singh
    Ashtapadi in Desh - Pashyati Dishi Dishi by Archita Mehta
    Javali in Surutti - Sariga Kongu by Ashwini Rao, Kalakshetra alumna
    Shlokam in Ragamalika - Yaam Drishtva Yamunaam by Tripti Bhupen
    (Editing and Voice Over by Gayatri Mahadevan, a student of Swagata's and Archita's)

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