Mangalore: Cultural Fiesta Alva’s Virasat to Kick Start on Jan 11


Mangalore: Cultural Fiesta Alva’s Virasat to Kick Start on Jan 11
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VA)

 
Mangalore, Jan 5: Alva’s Virasat, which has emerged as a major cultural extravaganza in Dakshina Kannada, promises a treat for music and dance lovers this year as well.

The six-day event will commence at Shobha Bhavan, Mijar, Moodbidri on Tuesday January 11, informed Alvas Education Foundation president Dr M Mohan Alva at a press conference here on Wednesday January 5.


 
The cultural programmes will feature a variety of programmes. Alvas Virasat – 2011 national award will be conferred on classical singer Padmashree Dr K J Yesudas on the occasion.



Eminent film director Nagathihalli Chandrashekar will inaugurate the Virasat Utsav on January 11 at 6 pm.
 
Dr N Vinaya Hegde of Nitte Group of Educational Institutions will preside over the programme. Mangalore University vice-chancellor professor T C Shivashakara Moorthy, Dr P Dayananda Pai, Moodubidri MLA K Abhayachandra Jain, former minister K Amarnath Shetty will be the chief guests. Except the inaugural day, all other days will feature a variety of cultural programmmes.
 
On the inaugural day, ‘Rama Katha Vismaya’ ballet will be presented by Nirupama Rajendra and group of Abhinava dance company Bangalore. On January 12 from 6pm to 8pm a Thigal Bandi with Padmabhoshan Ustad Amzad Ali Khan, Amaz Ali Khan, Ayan Ali Khan and Pandith Vijay Ghate on sarod. From 8.10 pm to 9.45 pm ‘Varnali’ Odissi group dance will be presented by Rudraksha Foundation of Bhubaneshwar.
 
On January 13 a special jugalbandi will be presented from 6pm to 8pm. Hindustani singer Pandit Jayatheertha Mevundi, Karnataka singer Vidwan Abhishek Raghuram, professor Narendra L Kamath, Mysore V Shreekanth, Ramdas Pulsule, Ananth R Krishnan will present the show.
 
Mission of Forever dance variety programme will be performed by Malaysian Ramli Ibrahim and group from 8.10 to 10.30 on the same day.
 
Pandith Tharun Bhattacharya Santhoor, Pandith Praveen Godkindi Bansuri and Pandith Vikram Gosh will present jugalbandi on January 14 from 6 pm to 8.20 pm.

On January 15, senior artiste Dr Mysore Manjunath and Mysore Nagaraj will present classical musical programme. On January 16 from 6pm to 10.30pm Mal Kamb from Jodhpura artiste, Bangra dance from Panjab artiste, Cosmic dance of Shiva by Samudra arts Thiruvananthpura, Talwar dance by Rajendra Rawal of Gujarath, Bhavayoga dance by Bhargavi Udupi and dance variety programme by Alvas students will be presented.

  

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  • suresh, gadag

    Wed, Nov 02 2011

    so most adventureas of indian cultural program

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  • hasmukh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 14 2011

    Congretulation to Dr. Mohan Alva for conducting such a nice Alva's Virasat programme. Really I'm proud of you for your love towards our original Indian sanskruti. May God bless you and give long life so we can see more and more such a nice programme .After seeing dance programme of 13/1 I felt I'm in heaven and seeing Apasara's dance. Once again CONGRATULATIONS!

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  • Ranjith Shetty, Nonal /Jordan

    Wed, Jan 05 2011

    Alva's Virasat is not only for D.K. This cultural festival always represents whole Indian culture. North eastern state of Manipur to Southern most state of Kerala Every time this cultural festival creates new interest among the people. He gave opportunity to the people of costal districts to enjoy different cultural programs, greatest performers from all around India. Dr.Alva always thinks different from others and he is one of the best organizers I have seen or heard. D.K people are lucky to have a selfless person like him. I wish Alva’s Virasat to be a grand success this year also and I wish Dr.Alva all the best.

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  • Udaya Kumar Kayyar, M'lore / Dubai

    Wed, Jan 05 2011

    Well done !good work !! Good luck !!! Dr Mohn Alva.God bless you

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  • Deepak Dsilva, Paladka/Dubai

    Wed, Jan 05 2011

    Keep the good work going Mr.Alva. Becouse of your efforts Moodbidri has grown over the years. Over 10,000 students from all accross India are studying in Moodbidri. Hats off to you and your team. God bless you.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Jan 05 2011

    Mam,Savitha BR Alva's Virasat which has not emerged as a major cultural extrvaganza in DK only but I would say in whole Karanataka state if not in the national level.The dicipline,cultural activities of various corners of the regional,state and national level would be showcased in the event in a perpect meaning.The fecilations of the respected artist of the state and nation would be also held.The perfect ambience @ SHOBHA BAVAN MIJAR MOODBIDRI for art & culture lovers.A multi talented and master of management Mijaru Guthu Mohan Alva can only conduct such a mega event.Good luck Dr M M Alva.

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  • Sharath Kumar, Mulki / Dubai

    Wed, Jan 05 2011

    I wish u all the best Alva's Virasat 2011. Thank you Dr. Mohan Alva. Thank you Daijiworld.

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