Ninasam Tirugata stages two plays during annual ‘Conversation with the Arts’ event at Heggodu
Ninasam Tirugata staged two plays, Malathi Madhava and Ankada Parade, during its annual 'Conversation with the Arts' event in Heggodu. The performances received positive feedback from a diverse audience, showcasing the talents of trained artists. The event, which runs until October 6, features various art forms and discussions, celebrating Ninasam's 75th anniversary.
- ▪Malathi Madhava, a Sanskrit play, was translated into Kannada and directed by Akshara K.V.
- ▪Ankada Parade, a Kannada adaptation of a Marathi play, was directed by Vidyanidhi Vanarase.
- ▪The event attracted participants from various regions, highlighting the cultural significance of Ninasam.
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Two plays of Ninasam Tirugata — Malathi Madhava and Ankada Parade — staged at Heggodu as part of a five-day ‘Conversation with the Arts’, received an impressive response. People from different parts of Karnataka and outside, participating in the annual event, watched the plays staged at Shivarama Karantha Rangamandira.The trained artists of Ninasam Rangashikshana Kendra performed the plays and won the hearts of the audience. Akshara K.V. of Ninasam, translated Malathi Madhava, a Sanskrit play by Bhavabhuti, into Kannada and directed the play, which was staged on October 2, the first day of the event. Its content covers themes of love, romance, separation, horror, and human emotions, surrounding the love story of Malathi and Madhva.The play was enhanced by music and artists’ performances.
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