Sri Rama Charitham at Westfield HS on 16 Jul 2017

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NrityaPriya Fine Arts 

Presents

Sri Rama Charitham

A Natya Sangam of Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi and Yakshagana !

3:30 pm, on Sunday July 16, 2017

Westfield High School, 1850 N Union St., Westfield, IN- 46074

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND  BENEFITS

Family sponsor   $100   ---- 5 Tickets  (names recognized in the brochure)

Business - Bronze sponsor $100  ---  2 Tickets  (Logo in the brochure+booth space)

Business - Silver sponsor $250  ---  5 Tickets  (Special mention+Logo in the brochure+Booth space)  

Business - Gold sponsor $500  ---  10 Tickets  (Special mention+Logo in the brochure+Booth space+5 Mins stage time) 

 

Synopsis

Ramacharitham is a dance drama based on Ramayana, an ancient Sanskrit epic that is traditionally attributed to the authorship of Sage Valmiki. The story revolves around Lord Rama's seemingly endless search for his beautiful and virtuous wife Sita, who was kidnapped by a terrible demon king. Events unfold when Rama's stepmother plots to deny Rama his rightfully inherited throne. As a result, Rama is exiled to the forest and leaves Ayodhya with Sita and his stepbrother Lakshmana. During their exiled days in the forest, Rama and Lakshmana encounter Surpanaka, a demoness who approaches them with intents of courtship. Angered by their rejection, Surpanaka tries to attack Sita, but gets injured by Lakshmana. Surpanaka then encourages her brother Ravana, the demon king, to abduct and wed Sita. Ravana, who is smitten after laying eyes on Sita, immediately abducts her and takes her to his palace in Sri Lanka. The heartbroken Rama desperately searches for his wife, aided by several creatures, including a monkey God named Hanuman who invents unique strategies to outwit Ravana and bring Sita home. Epic battles ensue, tricks are played, and ultimately good triumphs over evil. Rama and Sita return to Ayodhya, where he rightfully takes his place as king.

We will be presenting different episodes of Ramayana in this dance drama using various dance forms of India.

Bharathanatyam: Presumably the oldest classical dance form of India, it is originated from Tamil Nadu, and is guided by the ancient Sanskrit text of Natya Shastra. Kuchipudi: A dance-drama performance art, with its root also in the Natya Shastra, originated in a village of Krishna district of Andra Pradesh. Yakshagana: A traditional theatre form that combines dance, music, dialogue, costume, and makeup with a unique style. This art form is mainly found in Karnataka.

Artists

Smt. Aparna Satheesan, Kum. Jwala Rejimon, Sri. Rajendra Kedlaya

Live Orchestra musicians

Singers : Smt. Geetha Navanithan and Sri.Sai Rathinasabapathy

Mridangam : Sri.Ganesan Gajendran

Violin : Sri.Jayaprakash Pakala

Flute : Sri.Nataraj Gunda