Stating that our culture has given due respect to women, noted Sarod Maestro Pt. Rajeev Taranath has called upon women to take note of the prominence given to them by the society, in promoting cultural and human values in the society.
He was speaking after inaugurating three-day ‘Amma-75’ Theatre Fest, jointly organised by Naku Tanti Prakashana and Ammana Geleyara Balaga, at Natana Rangashale, Ramakrishnanagar, here yesterday.
Recalling the contribution of theatrist Vijayamma for the promotion of artistic talent in women, Pt. Ravjeev Taranath lauded actor and theatrist Mandya Ramesh for organising the event to mark the 75th birthday of the woman theatrist.
Pointing out that Vijayamma was born in a traditional family, he said that Vijayamma, apart from doing household work, found time to popularise the theatre in every nook and corner of the State.
Former Rangayana Director H. Janardhan noted that Vijayamma was a role model to many a women of the State.
Complimenting Vijayamma for her success as a theatrist, Janardhan said that she had the capacity to take everyone along in the society for the growth of the theatre.
Theatrist B. Suresh too spoke on the occasion.
“Shivasharane Akkamahadevi,” a devotional play scripted by Pt. Puttaraj Gawai, was performed on the occasion. Natana Theatre Group artistes also gave a cultural presentation.
Today (Feb. 11), ‘Kunta Kona Mooka Jaana’ will be enacted by Vishwa Jyothi Panchakshari Natya Sangha. The play is directed by Jevargi Rajanna.
Tomorrow (Feb. 12), Dr. Vijayamma’s work ‘Ranga Sammana’ and ‘Nudi Bedagu’ will be released.
This post was published on February 11, 2017 4:58 am