‘Amrit Yuva Kalotsav’ of Kendra Sangeet Natak Akademi in association with GCPAS, MAHE.

Manipal: The three-day youth cultural festival – Amrit Yuva Kalotsav – to
commemorate the 75 th year of Indian Independence in a different way, will be organised by Kendra Sangeet Natak Akademi, in collaboration with the Gandhian Centre for Philosophical Arts and Sciences (GCPAS), MAHE on January 30, 31 and February 1, 2023 in Manipal (Udupi) – first time in Karnataka in the series of such 75 celebrations all over India.

The Sangeet Natak Akademi Chairperson Dr Sandhya Purecha will inaugurate the Kalotsav
at 5.30 pm on January 30, 2023 at Dr T M A Pai auditorium in the University campus of
MAHE, Manipal. MAHE Pro-Chancellor Dr H S Ballal and MAHE UNESCO Peace Chair
Prof M D Nalapat, will be the guests of honour.

In a joint press release, Akademi Deputy Secretary Helen Acharya and GCPAS Head Prof
Varadesh Hiregange said – “Artistes from different parts of the country will perform,
representing the ‘rainbow’ diversity of art in the ‘university town’ of Manipal, emphasising
its ‘natural nature of multiversity’, primarily to connect with the youth. Among many places
in the country where such a Kalotsav is being organised, Manipal (Udupi) is the first place
chosen for this purpose in Karnataka.

MAHE Registrar Dr Giridhar Kini, Prof Ashok Kumar Sinha of Magadh University, MAHE
Culture Committee Chairperson Dr Shobha U Kamath would be the guests at the valedictory on February 1, 2023 at 5.30 pm in the Dr T M A Pai auditorium. The programme will be streamed live on YouTube, they said.

The events include Dholu Kunitha, Kalaripayattu, Bharatanatyam, Instrumental Ensemble,
Yakshagana, play in Hindi, Siddhi Dhamami Dance, Hindustani and Carnatic music,
Kuchipudi, Karadi Majalu and Choral Music. There will be a workshop on Art Critique to be
steered by Dr H. S. Shiva Prakash, Keremane Shivanand Hegde, Dr Prabhakar Joshy, Dr
Vasant Bharadhwaj, Dr Arthy Shetty and Madhu Nataraj
Sangeet Natak Akademi is organizing ‘Amrit Yuva Kalotsav’- a series of festivals all over
India showcasing young artists and the continuum of myriad performing art traditions. The
Gandhian Centre for Philosophical Arts and Sciences (GCPAS) is a constituent department of MAHE, which engages with interdisciplinary teaching and research. Ecosophy, Aesthetics
and Peace are its thrust areas, preparing students for art media. MA in Ecosophical
Aesthetics, MA in Art and Peace Studies, BA in Aesthetics and Peace Studies are its
academic programmes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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