The Bhopalites enjoyed a delightful evening of classical Ragas. A musical and dance event was organised here on Sunday at Madhya Pradesh State Tribal Museum. The recital of Tabla, Mridangam and Pakhawaj fokliwed with Odissi dance was performed beautifully.
The programme started with Pandit Bipalv Bhattacharya (Kolkata), Ram Kumar R (Chennai) and Romandas (Bhopal) with 'Tabla, Mridangam and Pakhawaj recital'. Pandit Bipalv Bhattacharya on tabla in the presentation of the instrument, Ram Kumar R. on Mridangam and Romandas collaborated on Pakhawaj.
Artists presented for an hour in South Indian and North Indian style, in Tiglibandhi. Tabla, Mridangam and Pakhawaj recital made the audience mesmerized.
After the mesmerising performance Shubhada Varadkar presented the 'Odissi dance' with her fellow artists. Shubhada Varadkar started his dance presentation while performing 'Mangalacharan' with fellow artists. Mangalacharan presents Lord Ganesh Vishnu's Yasho song and devotional dance through dance medium, in this presentation, the artist drew the nature of Lord Vishnu on the platform with his dance skills.
After the invocation, the 'Pallavi' centered Odissi dance presentation filled the audience with the expressions in the auditorium. The pure form of dance in Pallavi is presented on tune and rhythm. After Pallavi, artists presented dance on Krishna-centric 'Madhur Bhakti'.
In this presentation, artists presented their devotion to Krishna with a great deal of beauty in front of the audience. Shubhada Varadkar with his fellow artists paused his presentation while presenting 'Jatayu Moksh' inspired by Tulsi Ramayana through dance medium.
During the presentation, Vijay Tambe in music, Manoj Desai in singing, Kaushik Basu on Murdh, Agnimitra Behera on violin, Aparna Deodhar on Sitar and Prashant Thakre accompanied dancers on the keyboard.