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Dubai Swings to Rhythm and Melody Reviews

An art form that imparts a kind of pulsating joy which lifts the spirits to delirious levels of energizing ecstasy and buoyant liveliness, captivating the eyes and the senses of the onlooker, while imbuing the subject herself with a divine euphoria, is Indian Classical dance. An art deeply rooted in Indian culture and one that can neither be defined nor confined by barriers of a geographical nature, or overshadowed by the quirky eccentricities of our times.

This was borne out in ample measure by Ms Indrani Parthasarathy a Bharathanatyam dancer of Indian origin, living in the U.S.A., who enthralled audiences in this cosmopolitan Middle Eastern city, Dubai, along with 2 lovely artistes Jyothi Swaminathan of Sharjah and Vidya Gopinath of Dubai, on Thursday, 10th January 2008 at a concert organized by the Indian Fine Arts, at the Indian Consulate Auditorium in Dubai.

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With her striking stage presence and her extraordinary ability, heightened by the experience of years and its ensuing maturity, Indrani Parthasarathy infused an alluring beauty and charm into the roles she portrayed, whether it be of impish Krishna and his blessed mother, the majestic dancing Ganesha, the unparallel Maha Vishnu in the Bhagavat Gita, the Master of the Cosmic dance, Lord Nataraja or the Divine Mother in Her varied manifestations.

Ever smiling, youthful and delightfully agile, Vidya Gopinath exhibited notable talent and commendable ingenuity as she covered every inch of the stage with her crisp movements.

A high level of proficiency and competence marked the performance of gorgeous Jyothi Swaminathan who displayed exquisite poise and assurance.

This talented trio exhibited marvelous synchrony and perfect synthesis in their presentations which were a veritable feast for the onlookers, yet, in their own individual styles mirroring their exclusive artistic personalities. ‘Ananda Narthana Ganapathi’, ‘Swagatham Krishna’, ‘Parashakthi Janani’ ‘Sringaralahari’ ‘Aadenamma’, ‘Aadisidale Yashoda’, ‘Mohiniattam’ ‘Thillana’ and a ‘Ragamalika’ depicting the quintessence of the ‘Bhagavat Gita were some of the items presented by the artistes.

It was unquestionably an evening of visual splendour and enticing rhythm.

It was also an occasion when the President of Indian Fine Arts, Dubai, Mr. K. Kumar and his wife were felicitated for having received the highest honour conferred by the Govt. of India, on nonresident Indians, the ‘Pravasi Bharathiya Samman’ award for outstanding and exemplary service to the Indian community in a foreign land……a matter of immense pride for all our countrymen living and working in the U.A.E.

Parvati Ganapathi
Dubai
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