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Friday 24Th December, 2010 10.00AM to 12.30PM INAUGURAL Friday 24th December, 2010 10.00AM to 12.30PM Venue: Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Novotel & HICC Complex, (Near Hitec City) Hyderabad INAUGURAL CEREMONY Poorva Rangam by Traditional Kuchipudi Artists Conducted by Sri Pasumarthy Kesav Prasad Jayamu Jayamu by Artists from Hyderabad Satyabhama Pravesam by Padma Sri Dr.Shobha Naidu Devi Stuthi by Dr.Alekya Punjala Kuchipudi Vaibhavam A SiliconAndhra Production Choreographed by Ms. Madhurima Narla Ambashtakam by Artists from USA Bhakta Prahlada By Vedantam Radhesyam & Group 2.30PM to 3.30PM Room No Participants Topics 1 Smt. A.Balakondal Rao Kuchipudi Pada Narthanam 2 Smt.Sridevi Kuchipudi Natyam-Sikshana Paddhati 3 Dr.H.Anita Rao Kuchipudi Bhagavatulu-Vividha Kalaroopalu 4 Uma Devulapalli Kuchipudi Natyam – Veera Rasam 5 Sajani Vallabhaneni Annamayya Alamelumanga-Siddhendra Yogi Satyabhama Comparative 3.30PM to 4.30PM Room No Participants Topics 1 Dr.Sunil Kothari Kuchipudi Tradition – Yesteryears 2 Dr.D.Sridevi Dakshanatya Yakshaganamulu-Pradarsana Paddhati 3 Pasumarthi Seshu Kuchipudi Yakshaganam-Sangeetha Babu Paddhatulu 4 Smt. Sita Nagajyoti Kuchipudi Natyam-Vritti Pravuthulu 5 Yeleswarapu Sri Lakshminaarayana Sastry garu’s Mudraas Chalapathi Sastry 6 Laksmhi Rajamani “ASHTAPADI”(rasa, bhava,vibhava, anubhaava etc.) 1 4.30PM to 5.30PM Room No Participants Topics 1 Pasumarthi Kesav Kuchipudi Natyam, Sangeetham & Sahityam Prasad 2 Dr.Vasudeva Singh Kuchipudi Pagati Veshamulu – Pradarsana Vidhanam 3 Kuppa Padmaja Krishna Leela Tarangini – Nritta Prastavanam 4 Vedantam Kuchipudi Yakshaganam – Aswashta Radhesyam Purushasryam 6.30PM to 9.30PM Dance Performances Dr.Shobha Naidu & Group Ms. P. Rajeswari & Group Ms.A.Bala Kondala Rao & Group Kuchipudi Bhagavatulu Ms.Kuppa Padmaja & Group Ms. Jilani Basha & Group Ms.Uma Rama Rao & Group Ms. Smita Sasthri Bhagavatula Venkatarama Sastry & Group Mr. Madhusudhan & Group 2 Saturday 25th December, 2010 10.00AM to 11.00PM Room No Participants Topics 1 Dr.Alekya Punjala Satyabhama – Ashtavidha Nayakulu 2 Pasumarthi Srinivasa Siddhendra Yogi Bhamakalapam Sharma 3 Smt.Yamini Reddy Kuchipudi Natyam – Lasya Tandavamla Pramukhyata 4 Pasumarthi Yakshaganam Tradition Seetharamayya 5 Sri B.Shankar Rao Annamayya Sankeerthanalu-Kuchipudi Natyanukulata 11.00AM to 12.00PM Room Participants Topics No 1 Dr.Aruna Bikshu Kuchipudi Sampradayam-Kalapalu 2 Dr.Umaramarao Kuchipudi-The Perspective of International Youth 3 Venkat(Ardhanariswaram) Kuchipudi Natyam – Saptatanadavamulu 4 Smt. Smita Sastry Kuchipudi Natyam –Gujratiyula abhiruchi 5 M.Suryanarayana Sarma Kuchipudi Natyam-Padavamamula Kurpu 6 Rajyasree Ramesh Nama & Roopa 12.00AM to 1.00PM Room Participants Topics No 1 Smt. Madhavi Purnam Kalavimarsakulu-Kalakarulu-Anubandham 2 Dr.Vedantam Ramalinga Kuchipudi Natyam-Chaturvidhabhinayam- Sastry Sashtrapariseelana 3 Dr.Bh. Venkateswaru(NU) Kuchipudi Natyam-Mridanga Vinaysamulu 4 Ch.Adi Narayana Sharma Kuchipudi Yakshagana –Sutradharuni Pramukhyata 5 Smt. Anupama Mohan Kuchipudi Natyam – Keralite Abhiruchi 6.30PM to 9.30PM Dance Performances Central University & Group Ms. Swati Gundapaneni & Group Ms.Neeraja Devi & Group Ms.Divya Yeluri & Group Ms. Vyjayanthi Kashi & Group Ms.Bharathi Rao & Group Mr.Devulapalli Prashant & Group Kuchipudi Kalakshetram Ms. Anupama Mohan & Group Ms. Vedavalli Challa & Group 3 Sunday 26th December, 2010 5.00PM to 7.30PM Venue : G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium, Gachi bowli, Hyderabad MAHABRINDA NATYAM KUCHIPUDI ARTISTS from all over the World Presents “THILLANA”(Hindolam) Written & Choreographed by Padma Bhushan Guru Dr.Vempati Chinna Satyam “SUBHASAAMPRATHIKAM” Presented by Padma Bhushan Dr.Raja Radha Reddy 4 .
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