Program Description
Rama Hare Krishna Hare Rama Hare Krishna Hare @SVBC.    Click here to watch video.
Sculptor’s dream Neo-classical genre, ‘Sculptures alive’ (Judged best at IDA festival, 2002)
Asta-nayika Eight shades of maidens in ‘love’
Oozhikooththu Mahakavi Bharati’s poem on ‘dissolution’
Aindhum Ayyanum Lord Shiva and number, ‘five’
Thenthuli Traditional, Devotional, Court & folk traditions
Silambu Vidu Thoodhu Message through the ‘anklet’
Jagam nee! Aham nee! Greatness of Mother Goddess
Sangamum Sangamamum Sangam Age poetry in Tamil, ‘Nattrinai’
Program Description
Tirumalai Aandaver Kuravanji Kuravanji Literature, 17CE
Kaalandho’rum Dance through the Ages, in Tamil literature
TiruvarangakKalambakam Kalambakam on Lord Ranganatha, 16 CE
Aindhil Irandu Sangam Age poetry in Tamil, ‘Aingkurunooru’
Andha NaaLum Vandhidatho?! (Puranaanooru) Sangam Age poetry in Tamil, ‘Puranaanooru’
(This production won ‘best group production’ award from
Parthasarathy Swamy Sabha 2012)
Aalavathu Eppadiyo?! Stories of Saiva saints hailed by Saint Pattinattar.
Sapta Vidangam Seven dances of Shiva – Ajaba, Hamsa Kukkuta, Bramara, Kamala, Alaba and
Unmatha in seven Vidangasthalams and using of Thevarams for dance.
Program Description
Sundara Kandam The Story of Ramayana is part and parcel of Indian culture. The Sundarakandam
is symbolic of hope and positivity. To read, hear, watch or memorize the verses
of the Sundarakandam is supposed to bring all auspiciousness and
wipe away all difficulties in life.
Rama Hare! Krishna Hare! Traditional Margam with items connecting with Rama and Krishna
Deepam Yetruvom ‘Lamp lighting’; the production that Contemplates on the good and evil and the
requirement of self-preparedness to conquer the bad leading to light and peace.
Tanjore Quartet Rare and lesser known compositions of the Tanjore Quartette.
Aindhaan Potri Extolling five saiva saints