End of exhibitions of artists city.
LUCKNOW: Two considerations kathak, one at the Bali Rai Umanath Hall and the other time on the Taj Regency took place in the city, on Friday, organized by the National Institute of Kathak.
Mala Sharma, a young exponent of the Lucknow gharana, presented his solo evening at the Bali Rai Umanath Hall. She began by Ardhnarishwar Stuti (please Lord Shiva, in the form of a male and female) written and composed by Birju Maharaj. Then, the look of classical dance, fine shows in upaj feet, thaat, udhan, paran, legal, amad, tidi and tihai.
The lighter side of his recital showed: Aye Nahi Ghanshyam Ghir Ayi Badri, who was a kajri. It also has a few bandishs gurus in their drut teental and his recital and ended with a jugal bandi. He was accompanied by the singing of Dharamnath Misra, Misra Vikas on the Tabla, Rajendra Nath Misra on the sarod and Sahibe Alam, on the flute.
Previously, a group of young students present: Ananyasharanam Vasudevam and Barso Mere Angan, a prayer and a thumri.
Rajendra Gangani and his group presents a solo and duo Hall of Taj Regency Crystal, 10 Northern Regional Convention of the All India Management Association, in collaboration with the Institute for Management Jaipuria Lucknow, Lucknow, and SBI Management Association.
Speaking on behalf of the Jaipur gharana Kathak, Gangani was accompanied by Monisha Nayak, Swati Sinha, and Anshul Dubey. They submitted a Shiv Stuti: Namami Shamishan.