Mumbai: Kalyan Karnataka Sangha presents 'Yakshagana Talamaddale'


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (DV)

Mumbai, Jul 25: Under the aegis of Kalyan Karnataka Sangha, the Ajekaru Kalabhimani Balaga, Mumbai presented Yakshagana Talamaddale with the concept of ‘Vali Moksha’ at the Brahamana Convention hall, Murbad road on Friday.

Under the guidance of Balakrishna Shetty, on behalf centenary celebration of Kalabhimani Balaga, cooperation of Shekar Sherigar Kalyan and Karnataka Sangha Kalyan, the programme was held in sponsorship of founder president Nanda Shetty, President TS Upadhyaya, advisor Bhaskar Shetty Gurudev and KN Sathish.   



President TS Upadhyaya welcomed the audience.

Girish Rai Kakkepadavu led with the background chorus, Prashanth Shetty in Chende, Suresh Shetty in Maddale and music by Dinesh Shetty. Permude Jayaprakash Shetty, Harish Bolanthumogaru, Dinesh Shetty Kavalakatte, Sadhashiva Alva Talapady, Ravishankar Valakunj also accompanied.

Meanwhile, secretary Subraya Hegade briefed about the future programme and also asked to make August 15th programme a grand success.   

On this occasion Balakrishna Shetty, Shekar Sherigar and other artistes were honored by Nanda Shetty, Bhaskar Shetty Gurudev.

  

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