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RangaAayama Press Release

Pradarshana Kala Samsthe presents “Rangaayaama–2014 A celebration of arts” Prakasam (Pradarshana Kala Samsthe) celebrates its 5th anniversary of Kengal Hanumanthaih Kala Soudha, between 14th to 16th February, 2014 at Kala Soudha. RangaAayama is the brainchild of Prakasam and intends to showcase the 4 types of performing arts over three days. World renowned artistes are performing to celebrate the success that all of you have brought in to Kala Soudha. We plan to make this year’s performances as interesting and unique as it has been all along. We welcome one and all to join us and enjoy the celebration called RangaAayaama. The itinerary: 14 Feb @ 7.30 PM Katha Sangama (Tickets @ 50 Rs), A play based on 6 famous Kannada Short Stories by Prakasam. 15 Feb @ 6.30 PM Chayageet (Tickets @ 200 Rs), BR Chaya's musical evening presented by Sarvasva 16 Feb @ 4 PM Edegarike (ENTRY FREE), movie screening & chat with D Suman Kittur 16 Feb @ 7 PM Bhava Navanaveena (ENTRY FREE) so...

Ranjita's musical début at Prakasam

My musical début at Prakasam Apoorva, Ranjitha & Alok singing @ RA2014 The ray of composer emerged in me when I got an opportunity to compose music the poems of the veteran of Kannada literature Dr.G.S.Shivarudrappa.  I got transformed myself in the poetic world of GSS. The first poetry which inspired me to compose, 'Belaku hariyithu', is a masterpiece in itself that evokes the vibrancy of life's philosophy. In the dwindled state, I thought of composing it in morning raags bhairav or Ahir bhairav to illustrate the divine light of dawn, but ended up charukeshi raag which blends the powerful emotions of profundity and pain. To enhance the joyous emotions and to undermine the serious note, I have experimented the suffocation of darkness with the intervention of light. The enchantress of dream sends the soul to blissful state, this is expressed in the concluding lines of the poem, where. Jiva, "fear no more to the death" like that of Shakespearean sonnet,...