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Utah Himalayan Festival
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Caru das and Vaibhavi dd
What: Himalayan Performing Arts Festival
Where: KHQN Radio and Krishna Temple
When: Saturday June 15th, 5 pm
Admission: $3.00 Adults/$1.00 Children
Contact: Charu or Vai 798-3559/787-1510
www.iskcon.net/utah
carudas@earthlink.net
The following are among the many artists who will perform at the Himalayan
Performing Arts Festival on Saturday June 15, from 4 pm. The venue is KHQN
Radio/Krishna temple at 8628 S Main St., Spanish Fork. In addition to the
performing arts, there will be hot meals for sale, a fashion show by designer
Veena Yadav, a grand procession, and dramas.
4:15 pm Nama Hatta, devotional songs by a group composed of Nepalis, Russians,
Moldavians, and Indians.
4:45 pm Melodies of India will present Carnatic style of Indian classical music.
This concert will be led by Mr. Mullaivasal Chandramouli. Mr. Chandramouli is a
visiting professional violinist currently in Salt Lake City on a teaching
mission. He is a renowned artiste in the world of Carnatic music who has
performed on many prestigious stages in many parts of the world including the
presidential palace in New Delhi a few months ago. Mr. Chandramouli is both a
soloist and an accompanying violinist who has been performing in many US Cities
during the past 10 years. He is an A-graded artist in All India Radio and TV, a
grading measure used in India to recognize and compare the performing artistes
in the Indian music world and is the recipient of many awards. Mr. Chandramouli
holds a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute
of Technology, but his passion for music so great that that he chose classical
music as his career.
The violinists Deepa Ramachandran and Divya Ramachandran grew up in Salt Lake
City. They were initiated into Indian Classical music with a Utah Arts Council
Folk Arts Apprenticeship a few years ago. They received their initial training
in music under the guidance of Dr. S.N. Narasimhan and by the Suzuki method.
They later became the disciples of Mr. Chandramouli for their advanced training.
Deepa has a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of
Utah, and Divya is an undergraduate student at the University. This concert is a
great opportunity for them to perform with their mentor.
Mr. Ashwin Krishnakumar, who will be playing the flute, was trained in music in
India by Sri. B.N. Suresh before he moved to Salt Lake City three years ago as a
graduate student. He is currently getting advanced training in music under the
guidance of Mr. Chandramouli. Mr. Krishnakumar graduated with a master’s
degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah and is working as a
research engineer. He has been performing in Utah for the past two years.
Mr. George Grant, a noted percussionist who has written books on percussion
instruments of the world. He is known for his technique of DrumtalkTM as a
method of teaching music. He will play tabla in the concert. Both as a performer
with many groups of international music and as a teacher, Mr. Grant has a great
reputation.
Mr. Anand Gopalan, also an electrical engineer by profession, graduated from the
University of Utah. He will play the keyboard. His musical talent is being
nurtured by Mr. Chandramouli.
5:15 pm Asian Fashion Show by Veena Yadav, who is proprietor of ŒTreasures of
India retail outlet in Centerville.
5:45 pm Anju Thapaliya presents Nepali Folk Dances (outdoor stage)
6:00 pm Bharat Natyam Classical Dance (outdoor stage)
Malathi Iyengar & Rangoli Dance Company of Los Angeles along with musicians
from India present "Sri Krishna," a Bharata Natyam performance
featuring episodes from Bhagavatam and Sri Bhagavad Gita. The
centerpiece, "Sri Krishna Kamalanatho" is a musical composition of T.
Srinivas of Bangalore, and verses are from the ancient text Krishnaashtotharam.
The performance also features other works glorifying Lord Krishna.
The company dancers and musicians from India weave a tapestry of vibrant
soundscape and colorful dance imagery in their performance. Musicians from India
will also give a classical music concert followed by the dance performance.
Choreography, Artistic Direction and Nattuvangam -
Malathi Iyengar
Musicians from India
Vocal - Balasubramanyam Sharma
Mridangam - Gurumurthy G.
flute - H. S. Venugopal
Dancers from Rangoli School
Lakshmi Iyengar, Malathi Iyengar, Shyamala Moorty, and Sandra Chatterjee.
7:00 pm Drama of the Scholar and the Boatman
7:15 pm Utah Tibetan Dance Alliance
8:00 pm Kathak Classical Dance
Kathak is among the six major classical dances of India and one of the most
dynamic theater arts in the world. The word "Kathak" is derived from
"katha," meaning "the art of storytelling." It is also
synonymous with the community of artists known as Kathakas whose hereditary
profession was to narrate history while entertaining. With dance, music, and
mime, these storytellers of ancient India would bring to life the great
scriptures and epics of ancient times, especially the great Indian epics the Mahabharata
and the Ramayana and the Puranas of Sanskrit literature.
Four leading students, including the two described below, of the Chitresh Das
dance Company from San Francisco, California
Jaiwanti Das-Pamnani
Jaiwanti began dancing at the age of eight in the Fiji Islands, where she grew
up. She found her passion when she began to dance with Chitresh Das nine years
ago. Among some of the concerts she has performed in with CDDC are the
Mid-Summer Arts Festival at Stern Grove in San Francisco, and at UC San Diego’s
19th Annual Performance Art Series, and in London at the Brahma Kumari National
Conference. She also performed in India this past year. Jaiwanti has been a
senior instructor at the Chhandam School of Kathak Dance for over six years.
Charlotte Moraga
Charlotte, originally from Florida, began dancing at the age of nine. Although
she has studied ballet, jazz, and musical theater, she finds Kathak to be the
most challenging and exhilarating art form she has encountered. Since joining
CDDC in 1992 she has performed with the company nationwide and in India and
performed with CDDC this year in her hometown of Tampa, Florida. Charlotte is a
senior instructor at the Chhandam School of Kathak dance.
Please note our new email address is carudas@earthlink.net.
Visit our web site at http://www.iskcon.net/utah.
Best wishes,
Caru das and Vaibhavi
© CHAKRA 29 May 2002