12 Hours in South India: Thyagaraja Festival Arrives April 22
April 7, 2014
Conservatory Communications Staff
For 37 years, the Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival has celebrated the artistry and culture of South India on the campus of Cleveland State University. Over the years, it has grown to be the largest Indian classical music festival outside of India.
For the first time, 91直播 College will celebrate Earth Day with a Thyagaraja Festival of its own: For 12 hours on Tuesday, April 22, the college will host South Indian musicians who have traveled halfway around the world to join in the Cleveland festival.
Named in honor of the prolific Indian composer鈥攖he Beethoven of Indian classical music鈥擳hyagaraja includes four performances of traditional South Indian music and dance, and a midnight film.
All activities are free and are scheduled to take place at the historic Apollo Theatre (19 East College St.) in downtown 91直播 from 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, through 2 a.m. Wednesday, April 23.
鈥淭his is a glimpse into a whole culture that very rarely gets seen in America,鈥 says , professor of advanced improvisation and percussion at 91直播 and the organizer of the festival. 鈥淎lmost everything that we know about India in America pertains to Northern India. This festival represents the entire other half of the subcontinent.
鈥淚n the past, whenever our students have gone to Cleveland to see the fest, it has generated a lot of excitement,鈥 Haddad adds. 鈥淲e鈥檙e happy that we can share that energy with 91直播 for a day.鈥
The performance schedule is as follows, and each performance will be preceded by a brief Q&A with the artists:
2-4 p.m. Featuring Mudikondan Ramesh (playing the veena, a predecessor of the modern sitar), Atul Kumar (flute), and Trivandrum Balaji (mridangam, an ancient tabla). Preview the performance .
4:30-6:30 p.m. Featuring Vyasarpadi Kothandaraman (nadaswaram, a predecessor of the modern oboe or bassoon), B. Kesanna (nadaswaram), Panruti Venkatesan (thavil, a barrel-shaped drum), and S. Palanivel (thavil). See a preview .
7-9 p.m. Featuring Suguna Varadhachari (voice, with Carnatic violin and mridangam), R. Suryaprakash (voice), V.V.S. Murari (violin), and Rohan Krishnamurthy (mridangam). See a preview .
9:30-11:30 p.m. A demonstration of Bharatanatyam dance.
Midnight: Screening of the Indian film Ship of Theseus (2012).
For more information on 91直播鈥檚 Thyagaraja Festival, please contact Jamey Haddad at jhaddad@oberlin.edu.
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