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Navrathra 2012

DNM 2011 

 

Dhaatu Navaratra Mahotsava 2012, October 17- November 11

Viewing hours- 3- 8pm

Cultural Evenings from Oct 17 -Oct 24 at 6:30 pm

Story telling for children Oct 16 - Oct 20 at 3:30 pm 

Schools are welcome to contact Dhaatu and reserve morning viewing hours for their children from 26th Oct. 

 

Directions to reach us-

Driving South on KR Road,

right after Uma Maheshwara Temple ( at 17th cross)

Left at the dead end

First left, 3 times 

 

Wednesday 6:00 PM Doll Display and Cultural Evening inauguration 
17-Oct   Chief guest: Justice M. N. Venkatachaliah,                         
Former Chief Justice of India
Guest of Honour: Sri B. N. V. Subramanya                                                                        
    President, AKBMS     
  6:30 PM Inaugural Bharatanatyam Performance by                      
    Sri P. Praveen Kumar                                                
    Director, Chitkala school of Dance
Thursday 7:00 PM Shadow puppet play
18-Oct   Aaneya garva bhanga (ಆನೆಯ ಗರ್ವ ಭಂಗ )
    By the Dhaatu Junior team
Friday 6:30 PM String Puppet Theatre
19-Oct 7:00 PM Harischandra, by Dhaatu Puppet Theatre
Saturday 6:30 PM Bharatanatyam recital by students of
20-Oct   Chithkala School of Dance
     
Sunday 6:30 PM String Puppet Theatre
21-Oct   Bhakta Prahlada, by Dhaatu Puppet Theatre
     
Monday 6:30 PM Premiere show of the revived Echanoor style, String Puppet theatre
22-Oct   Raajasuya Yaaga, by Dhaatu Puppet Theatre
    Chief Guest: Sri N. Sivasailam,                                          
    MD, BMRCL
     
Tuesday 6:30 PM Bharatanatyam recital by Kum. Divya Hoskere,
23-Oct   Student of P. Praveen Kumar, Chithkala School of Dance
     
Wednesday 6:30 PM Vijaya Nagara Vaibhava,  a string puppet show
24-Oct   by Dhaatu Puppet Theatre

Navaratra is a festival of dolls in India. In Dhaatu there is display of over 1400 sq ft of dolls with sizes ranging from 1inch to 11 feet depicting srishti (birth)- putting up the dolls, stithi ( being) the viewing and laya ( the end) removing . They are made up of different material like clay, ceramic, wood, metal or paper Mache. The dolls are arranged to depict stories from the epics. Thousands of people from around come to visit this event which is open for nearly a month to public from the second day of Navaratra.

Special wooden dolls which are known as the Gowri dolls of Karnataka are decorated to depict various scenes from the Epics. Over 50 scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata with painted backgrounds and dolls handmade at Dhaatu can be seen along with 30 scenes from Bhagavatha. This is in addition to the traditional doll steps and yearly themes. Astadikpalakas in wood and the Mahabharata vyuhas are the other special features.

Every evening, during Navaratra, cultural shows of dance, music and puppetry are put up. Stories are told and stotras are taught to children from 3 to 4 pm during this time. Schools can schedule and bring children to see the dolls when they reopen after the Dussera vacations.