RangaAayama 3 Releases Table of Contents 1. Kannada Press Release 2. English Press Release 3. College Contact Letter 4. The Festival Team 4. The Festival Partners Kannada Press Release English Press Release RangaAayaama – A festival on the first anniversary of Kengal Hanumanthaih Kala Soudha. Kengal Hanumanthaih Kala Soudha is completing one year in January and is celebrating the anniversary with RangaAayaama a festival where four different performing arts would be showcased. Kengal Hanumanthaih Kala Soudha was taken over by Pra. Ka. Sam (Pradarshana Kalaa Samsthe) a part of the Fourth Corner group, about a year ago for lease from the BBMP. The auditorium has grown leaps and bounds both in terms of its popularity and accessibility to the ever enthusiastic performing groups of Bengaluru. RangaAayama is the brainchild of Pra.Ka.Sam and intends to showcase the four types of performing arts over the four days of its run. World renowned arti...
RangaAayama 1 RangaAayama January 24 -29, 2006 at Ranga Shankara The first ever festival organised by Prakasam in Rangashankara. This was a feast of seven full-length plays. The festival was on from Tuesday, January 24, Sunday, January 29, 2006. RangaAayama proudly presents Bangalore with a multi lingual festival from well-known theatre groups and directors. The plays were Shadows in the Dark, Orchard of Banchharam, Bhramae, Beyond the Land of Hattammalla, Ammavra Ganda, Tunta Robin and Yuyutsu. Festival Itinerary Version one dot Oh!! presents Shadows in the Dark Directed by Krishna (English) on Tue 24 Forum 3 presents The Orchard of Banchharam Directed by Ronjon Ghoshal (English) on Wed 25 Navodaya presents Bhramae Directed by Poorna Chandra Tejaswi (Kannada) on Thu 26 Top Cast presents Beyond the Land of Hattammalla Directed by Divya Raghuram (English) on Fri 27 Fourth Corner presents Ammavra Ganda Directed by PD Sathish Chandra (Kannada...