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Teaching Experience: 38 Yrs. Awards: Performances RESUME Name : Dr. Sujata Jayant Vyas Father’s Name : Shri. Vasant Sadashiv Ambulkar Current Position : Associate Professor Training: Vocal classical guidance from “Pt. Rajabhau Kogje” Disciple of Gwalior Gharana 1984 to1994. Teaching Experience: 38 Yrs. Awards: ❖ Gold Medal in B.A. for 1stMerit a) Robertson b) Korea Darbar c) Awadhoot cash prize. ❖ First merit in M.A. Indian Music a) Marathe Cash Prize by Nagpur University b) Dr.Vasantrao Deshpande Memorial Cash Award by MAIFIL ❖ Recognized Ph.D. Guide in Indian Music of Nagpur University since 2007. a) 7 Research Scholars awarded PhD ;1 scholar submitted thesis; 1 scholar working under guidance. ❖ Minor Research Project sponsored by University Grant Commission in 2009 ; Subject- Expression of Swar in the Process of Raga. Performances : 1. Classical performance in Rajabhau Kogje Smruti in 1994 organised by Sanskar Bharti, SCZCC, Nagpur. 2. Performed in various programmes of GIRVAN GITARCHANA based on Pradnya Bharati Shri S.B. Varnekar‟s Sanskrit Poetry TIRTHBHARATAM – and composed by shri Purushattam Samak, a renowned music composer. • Cassette released on 2001 th • Performed Girvan Gitarchana in Sanskrit Musical Programme in the 4 Conference of Bruhan Maharashtra Prachya Parishad organized by Kavi Kulguru Kalidas Sanskrit Vishva vidyalaya, Ramtek (MS) during 2002 • Performed Girvan Gitarchana organized by Vishwa Sanskrit Pratisthanam, Vidarbha Region in Pradnyabharati Smruti Sudha 2009. • Performed Girvan Gitarchana organized by Sanskrit bhasha pracharini,Nagpur on the occasion of “Vasantotsav” in the presence of commissioner of police Mr. Pravin Dixit and Mrs. Dixit. 3. Coordinated employees‟ group of Morarjee Textiles Ltd. for Prayer recording in 2003. 4. Song composition for TQM (Total Quality Management) DAY of MTL forCD recording in 2004. ) 5. Performed Malhar Darshan in “Surabhi” Music circle in Amaravati in 2006 6. Participated in Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Nagpur during 2007 7. Performed in Ram Ganesh Gadkari Birth Centenary in Sangeet Natak, Nagpur. 8. Formed New Classical Musical Circle SWANANDI – an objective to understand nuance of stage performance. 9. Performed in „Nirbhay Nirgun‟Classical based programme on the occasion Birth anniversary of Pt. Kumar Gandharva in 2010. 10. Performed in classical based programme titled ‟Bhairav ke prakar‟ at Smt. S.R. Mohata College, Khamgaon in 2011. 11. Delivered a guest lecture on “Scope of career in Music” in Dayanand Arya Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur and in Lakhani in 2011. 12. Performed in state level Sanskrit Sanstha Din at Karnataka sangha hall, Dadar Matunga Mumbai in 2012. 13. Classical vocal Performance at Mahila Mahavidyalaya Amaravati, 2013 14. 14. Performed in “Rasikarchan”. A local circle for the guidance of budding artist in vocal classical Instrumental and drama, 2013. 15. Performed in 7th Anniversary of “Swanandi”in Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh Nagpur,2013. 16. Performed in Shrimati Radhabai Kanitkar smruti, 2013. 17. Performed in Nonstop 30 hrs Gunwant Vyas Sangeet Smruti Samaroh Raipur in 2013 18. Playback singer in short film” TRUSHNA” in 2014 19. Performed in Pt. Bhatkhande-Paluskar Sangeet Smruti Samaroh Raipur 2015 20. Performed in the programme on Thumari “MITHI TIS SOHE” in the occasion of Sixty yrs completed to Vidarbha Sahitya Sangha Nagpur2015 Nomination at University Level: 1) Acted as a Resource person in orientation program of Nagpur University in 2007,2008. 2) Acting as a subject expert for Selection grade and Committee member for appointment of new lecturer for 20 years. 3) Acting as a Resource Person in Subject Syllabus orientation Programme organized by Faculty of Arts Kamala Nehru Mahavidyalaya Nagpur 2016 4) Member of moderation committee at PG level 5) Member of Board of Studies in Kavi Kulguru Kalidas sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya Ramtek. 6) Member of Board of Studies in Sant Gandge Baba Amaravati Vidyapeeth. 7) Member of board of studies in Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh. 8) Valuer for Research Scholar Courses and workshop attended : 1. Workshop on Thumari by Shrimati Vageshwari devi of Banaras Gharana, organized by SCZCC Nagpur in 2001. 2. Seminar on Saundarya Mimansa - Uttar Hindustani “Sangeetatil Badalte Pravah” at SP College Pune in 2008. 3. Workshop on Role of Music Teacher as an external by ABGMM Mumbai and Nirzar Kala Sanstha Nagpur in 2008 rd 4. 3 DGSI Int‟l Geography Conference in 2008 at VNGIASS Nagpur. 5. National Seminar on Role of Music in National Integration organized by Sewa dal Mahila Mahavidyalaya in 2009 sponsored by UGC. 6. State Level conference on Human Well-being and Indian Music organized by Smt.Binzani Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur in 2009. 7. Int‟l workshop on Recession, Gender Equality and Peace Keeping organized by Home Economics Dept of VNGIASS Nagpur in collaboration with Maharashtra Branch of Womens‟ Int‟l League for Peace and Freedom, Geneva in 2011 8. Int‟l workshop on “Awareness Programme for Young Women about Their Rights.” Organized by Home Economics Dept. of VNGIASS Nagpur in collaboration with Maharashtra Branch of WILPF –HQ Geneva. 9. National conference in IMA Hall on “Women‟s role in Arts And Culture” organized by Porwal College Kamptee. Paper Presentations & Performances in UGC sponsored conferences/workshops: 1. Performed on subject- style of Indian vocal “Dhrupad” in U.G.C. sponsored one day National level Work shop on ‘Significance and Contribution of Music in improving the quality of Life’ in L.A.D college.(2008) 2. Performed on subject “Carnatic and Hindustani in music” in the U.G.C. sponsored National level conference on Remix and Fusion in the context of Indian Music in Dayanand Arya kanya Mahavidyalaya Nagpur. (2009) 3. Paper National Seminar on Contribution of Indian Women in Indian Music. Aurangabad 4. National Seminar on Indian Music in 21stCentury – New Horizon & Heights at Wardha 5. National Seminar on Role of Music in All Round Development of Human Being, Yavatmal 6. National Seminar on Vividh Gharano Ki Raag Charcha, at Yavatmal 7. Chair Person in National Conference VoiceCulture, It‟s Role in Mass Teaching of Music at Khamgaon, MS. 8. Paper published in Reseach Journal Kaladrishti by Dayanand Arya Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur,in 2014,2015,2016. 9. Paper Publication in “Best Practices for Quality Enhancement in Higher Education” under the proceedings of National Conference by VNGIASS, Nagpur. 10. Paper published in Kala Drushti titled “Thumri shaili chi shreshthata” ,2017. 11. Paper published in IJRSSIS, a peer reviewed online journal, titled “Manavi jeevanatil sangeet va krida hyanche sthan”, 2017. 12. Paper published in ‘Vidyavarta’, an international multilingual research journal, titled “Sangeet prasarachi prabhavi madhyame”,2018. 13. Paper published in Chronicle of humanities and cultural studies titled “Bharatiya sangeetatil parampara, navya sankalpana va tyacha aaswad”,2018. 14. Paper published in International Inventive Multidisciplinary journal titled “Sangeet sanshodhanatil parampara va nave drushtikon”,2018. 15. Paper Published in International Webinar on “Corona Period: Various Dimensions of Music Education and Stage Performances in the context of Globalization and Communication Revolution” Titled “Vartaman paristhitiyome Bharatiya Sangeet Shiksha Ka Swarup.” May 2020 16. Lecture delivered in online 8 days national level guest lecture series 2021. Subject – “ Sarang and Bhairav ang” 17. Paper presented and published at Music e-conference 2021, on “Dhrupad : Its various aspects, styles and development”. Research paper topic – “Trend of dhrupad from its origin to current scenario in classical music” | Dated on – 20 March 2021 18. Music department of Amravati organised a series of 100 lectures celebrating centenary year of VISH, Amravati. Delivered lecture on the subject – “Raga gayanatil alapi prakriya” | Dated on – 24 July 2021 Co-Curricular Activities: 21 • Appointed as Team Manager of Nagpur University Team in West Zone Inter University Youth Festival in 1988 Udaipur. • Appointed as Team Manager for Inter University Team Youth Festival in 2001. • Appointed as Team Manager of Nagpur University Team during 2nd Maharashtra State inter university Youth Festival is 2005. • Worked as an editor of yearly Magazine “Fulore” in 2010 • Worked as Editor for Souvenir in the occasion of 125th Anniversary of Institute in2011. • Worked as a Cultural Committee member in Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University for West Zone Inter University Youth Festival.2012. • Invited as an expert Judge by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik for event“Spandan”2017 in Nagpur. • Invited as a judge for event Vibrato 2017 at Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management, Nagpur Dr. Mrs. Sujata Jayant Vyas Associate Professor, Dept. of Music VNGIASS, Nagpur .
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