Mangalore: ‘Guruvandana’ Programme of Shalmali Ghate Held in Town Hall


Mangalore: ‘Guruvandana’ Programme of Shalmali Ghate Held in Town Hall

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/RD)
Pics: Sphoorti Ullal

Mangalore, Nov 25 (MB): ‘Bharatanritya Guruvandana’ programme by the young artiste Shalmali Ghate, a Class IX student of Canara Girls’ High School, was held in the Town Hall on Sunday, November 25 evening.

Shalmali Ghate, daughter of Sumana and Sudhir Ghate (CMD of Magnum Intergrafiks), who has completed senior grade Bharatanatyam, has been studying this art for 9 years, under the guidance of her Nritya teacher Sharadamani Shekhar of Sri Sanatana Natyalaya here.

She has also been practising Karnataka classical music over the past 8 years under Sheela Divakar and Srinath Marathe. Moreover, she has also worked as model for many TV advertisements.

On Sunday, she performed Bharatanritya for the songs of Pushpanjali, Padavarna, Nammamma Sharade, Vande Mataram, Adharam Madhuram, Abhinaya Shurpanakhi and Tillana.

The stage programme held prior to maiden show was presided over by Karnataka Yakshagana Academy president Keremane Shambhu Hegde. Dr M Mohan Alva, chairman of Alvas Education Foundation, well known scholar Dr M Prabhakar Joshi and Vijay Sankeshwar, chairman of Vijayanand Roadlines and Vijayanand Logistics Limited, were the chief guests of the occasion.

Sharadamani and Shalmali’s parents Sumana and Sudhir Ghate were present.

Journalist Manohar Prasad compered the programme.

  

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  • sumana ghate, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 05 2007

    Thank you for the best wishes and the encouraging words

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  • Vivek and Sushma Joshi, Michigan, USA

    Tue, Nov 27 2007

    CONGRATULATIONS to Shalmali. We are really proud of you. Wish you all the success in the future. Also congratulations to everyone who made this happen.

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  • Sushma Joshi, Michigan, USA

    Tue, Nov 27 2007

    "Hearty Congratulations, Shalmali". The photos have come very nice. Eager to see your live performance in future. All the Best .

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  • Keerthi/Marshal, Mangalore/KSA

    Tue, Nov 27 2007

    Shalmali, i wish u all the success in ur future & ofcourse have a bright future.

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  • BEN D'SOUZA, DOHA QATAR

    Mon, Nov 26 2007

    Hearty congratulations!!!!!!! Wishing Shalmali a great success in future. Best of luck.

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  • Sharath,Pooja & Pratha Dongre, Mangalore / Bosnia&Herzegovina

    Mon, Nov 26 2007

    Congratullations.Wishing you a bright future.

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  • Giselle Mehta, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 26 2007

    Ms. Shalmali Ghate is a truly versatile and dedicated young lady. Her performance manifested grace, beauty and expressivesness which will surely take her places in the world of Bharatnatyam and the performing arts.Our warm wishes to this talented girl and her mentoring parents, Sudhir and Sumana Ghate.

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  • Felix Albuquerque, Mangalore/ Rosario Church Road

    Mon, Nov 26 2007

    Congratulations !!! Wishing Shalmali all success in future.

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  • Madhusoodana Bhat, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 26 2007

    Nice photos and good coverage. I saw the programme (partially) at Townhall and it was meticulousely arranged. Hearty congratulations to Shalmali, her parents, her Music and Dance Teachers and her school too for great support.

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