Pratham USA & Nritya MayaNanda Presents: Murali-Dhanu
August 19, 2018
4:00 PM
Doors Open: 3:30 PM
Doors Open: 3:30 PM
Pratham’ in association with ‘Nritya MayaNanda’ school of Arts presents ‘Murali – Dhanu’ – a comparative vision of Yogeshavara Krishna and Purushottama Rama. Both are the same, yet different - they are different but the same! Lord Rama is from Treta Yuga and referred to as Maryada Purushottama. Whereas Lord Krishna is from Dwapara Yuga and called, Yogeshwara Krishna. It’s Interesting to see that the famous two avataras of Lord Vishnu are different and opposite in many ways, and that they deal with a different kind of philosophy. One follows an idealistic approach and another one preaches a universal path in the best available context. Why are they so different and yet the same? Why is there a difference in their approach? What are the differences in their life style? What differences do they preach? For all these questions here we present a comparative approach of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna, in terms of ‘Nritya Nataka’.
‘Nritya Nataka’ is a way of presentation where the theme will be presented in different pieces which will be knitted with the help of synopsis. This presentation is based on one of the Indian Classical dances - Bharathanatyam involving two different languages -- Sanskrit and Hindi. It involves 10 to 12 dancers performing with a live orchestra of five Carnatic musicians.
Concept and Choreography by Vidushi
Seema Viswanath, Artistic director
Nritya MayaNanda School of Arts
Tickets left at Will Call may be picked up at the Arts Center beginning one hour prior to the performance.
‘Nritya Nataka’ is a way of presentation where the theme will be presented in different pieces which will be knitted with the help of synopsis. This presentation is based on one of the Indian Classical dances - Bharathanatyam involving two different languages -- Sanskrit and Hindi. It involves 10 to 12 dancers performing with a live orchestra of five Carnatic musicians.
Concept and Choreography by Vidushi
Seema Viswanath, Artistic director
Nritya MayaNanda School of Arts
Tickets left at Will Call may be picked up at the Arts Center beginning one hour prior to the performance.
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