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The-Tamara-Carnival-Dollar-Page-.Pdf The Tamara Carnival is a coming together of music, dance, drama & The Tamara Carnival theatre, showcasing the cultural heritage of India. Scheduled between 21st December, 2015 to 4th January, 2016 at The Tamara Coorg, it joyously ushers in the Christmas, New Year festivities & year-end holidays, to entertain & refresh guests in a serene locale. The Tamara Carnival will feature Indian & Western art form performances from across India. Guests can also partake of an array of flavours & cuisines from different regions of India. Be it a performance of the folk dance, ‘Oppana’, classical dance, ‘Kuchipudi,’ martial art, ‘Kalaripayattu,’ or Blues music, each of these events have a story to tell, delving into ancient traditions, folklore, religion & culture. During the carnival fortnight, there will also be occasions when guests can enjoy the silence of The Tamara Coorg. From time immemorial, music & dance have been known to help man transcend earthly bounds & connect to divinity & spiritual bliss. The Tamara Carnival gently eases into your consciousness, rejuvenating & uplifting, leaving you in a blissful state of harmony with your inner being & the universe. The day begins with a trek/yoga/bird watching session followed by breakfast. A cookery or pottery session is on the anvil before Event Description lunch while a pottery session/ plantation tour/coffee brewing Event Description experience/Yoga is on the schedule, post lunch. The highlight of the day is cultural performances featuring varied art forms from across the country, be it a music recital, dance performance or stand-up comedy show. These performances will be held during the day or at night. Cocktail snacks will be served during the events being held late in the evening, followed by dinner. The Tamara Carnival will feature the following art form performances: Saxophone Stand-up comedy Kathakali Flute recital Kuchipudi Salsa Oppana Yakshagana Mohiniyattam Musical Jugalbandhi Kolata Keyboard Bharatanatyam Fusion Band - Indian Classical Whistling Ocean Christmas Carols Thiruvathirakali Blues Band - Soulmate Hojagiri from Shillong Garba Solo Guitar Odissi 2 piece band Kodava dance Carnatic music Bihu English Drama CompleComplettee itineritinerararyy ofof thethe eevvenentt Timings 21st Dec 2015 22nd Dec 2015 23rd Dec 2015 24th Dec 2015 06:30 am - 10:30 am Trekking Trekking Trekking Trekking 07:00 am - 08:30 am Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga 07:00 am - 08:30 am Bird watching Bird watching Bird watching Bird watching 07:30 am - 10:30 am Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ 11:00 am - 12:00 am Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session 12:30 pm - 03:30 pm Lunch along with a Lunch at 'The Falls’ Lunch along with a Lunch along with a saxophone recital at saxophone recital at classical whistling 'The Falls’ 'The Falls’ recital at 'The Falls’ 02:30 pm - 06:30 pm Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Brew Brew Brew Brew 05:50 pm - 06:00 pm Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga 07:00 pm - 08:30 pm Kathakali and Oppana & Kolata & Christmas Carols / Kuchpudi dance Mohiniyattam dance Bharatanatyam dance Blues band, performances performances performances 'Soulmate’ 07:30 pm - 10:30 pm Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Luxury Cottage $ 465 $ 465 $ 465 $ 465 Suite Cottage $ 620 $ 620 $ 620 $ 620 (Please Note: Minimum Stay should be 2 Nights during The Tamara Carnival) 25th Dec 2015 26th Dec 2015 27th Dec 2015 28th Dec 2015 29th Dec 2015 Trekking Trekking Trekking Trekking Trekking Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga Bird watching Bird watching Bird watching Bird watching Bird watching Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls' Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ - Solo Guitar recital - Solo Guitar recital Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Lunch at 'The Falls' Lunch along with a Lunch at 'The Falls’ Lunch along with the Lunch at 'The Falls' - saxophone recital at staging of an English 2 piece Band 'The Falls’ Drama at 'The Falls’ Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Brew Brew Brew Brew Brew Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga Oppana and Carnatic Kolata & English Drama & Duffmuttu & Theyyam Kathakali dance music Bharatanatyam dance Stand-up comedy art form performances performances performance performances Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' $ 465 $ 465 $ 465 $ 465 $ 620 $ 620 $ 620 $ 620 $ 620 $ 1005 Complete itinerary of the event Timings 30th Dec 2015 31st Dec 2015 01st Jan 2016 02nd Jan 2016 06:30 am - 10:30 am Trekking Trekking Trekking Trekking 07:00 am - 08:30 am Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga 07:00 am - 08:30 am Bird watching Bird watching Bird watching Bird watching Breakfast at 'The Falls’ 07:30 am - 10:30 am Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ - Flute recital - Keyboard recital 11:00 am - 12:00 am Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session 12:30 pm - 03:30 pm Lunch at 'The Falls' - Lunch at 'The Falls' Lunch at 'The Falls’ Lunch at 'The Falls’ Salsa performance - Saxophone performance 02:30 pm - 06:30 pm Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Brew Brew Brew Brew 05:50 pm - 06:00 pm Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga 07:00 pm - 08:30 pm Yakshagana & Kalaripayattu martial Thiruvathirakali Hojagiri & Musical Jugalbandhi art & music band, dance performance Garba dance performances 'Indian Ocean’ performances 07:30 pm - 10:30 pm Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' Luxury Cottage $ 620 $ 620 $ 465 $ 465 Suite Cottage $ 1005 $ 1005 $ 620 $ 620 (Please Note: Minimum Stay should be 2 Nights during The Tamara Carnival) 03rd Jan 2016 04th Jan 2016 Trekking Trekking Yoga Yoga Bird watching Bird watching Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Breakfast at 'The Falls’ Cookery class at 'The Cookery class at 'The Falls' / Pottery session Falls' / Pottery session Lunch at 'The Falls’ Lunch at 'The Falls’ Pottery / Plantation Pottery / Plantation Tour / Blossom to Tour / Blossom to Brew Brew Yoga Yoga Odissi & Bihu & Kuchipudi dance Kodava dance performances performances Dinner at 'The Falls.' Dinner at 'The Falls.' $ 465 $ 465 $ 620 $ 620 Kabbinakad Estate, Napoklu Nad, Yavakapadi Village, Madikeri Taluk, Kodagu District - 571212 Phone: +91 80 7107 7700 | www.thetamaracarnival.com | E - Mail: [email protected] .
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