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Pallavi of Thecapital District Presents Write to us: [email protected] Visit us: http://www.pallaviny.org/ Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/Pallavi-484735931675430/ Pallavi of theCa pital District presents th 4 PYO Annual Day Click here to watch on Facebook Live th Saturday, June 27 , 2020 Morning Session: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Afternoon Session: 3:00 – 5:00 PM Special Guest concert by Ms. Keerthana Sivaramakrishnan Program Details 10. Hrithik Shenbahasan Presenters: Lavanya Chandramouli & Lavanya Subramaniam ➢ KAncheesha & PAhimAm jAnaki - ShankarAbharanam - Eka MORNING SESSION : 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM 11. Vidhur Kannan ➢ Shyamale Meenakshi & Aanjaneyam - ShankarAbharanam - Eka Welcome Address 12. Girish Balakrishnan Mrs. Jayashree Ganesh - President, PALLAVI ➢ Shara Shara Samaraika - Kuntala VarAli - Aadi 13. Samanvita Nalladega List of Performances ➢ GOvardhana Giridhara - HindOlam - Aadi 14. Kalaimagal Govindaraj 1. Kirthish Sivakumaran ➢ SArasa netrA pAragunA - ShankarAbharanam - Eka ➢ ShrI GananAtham Bhajare - EeshamanOhari - Roopakam 15. Kavin Ilavarasu 2. Aarav Vishwanath ➢ SOmAskantham & HEmaye - ShankarAbharanam - Eka ➢ Pankaja mukha & VarashivabAlam - ShankarAbharanam - Eka 16. Sinchana Keshavan 3. Vainavi Kannan ➢ Purahara nandana - Hameer KalyAni - Aadi ➢ VandE Meenakshi - ShankarAbharanam - Eka 17. Maanasa Vijayaraghavan 4. Samathmika Diwakar ➢ Janani Janani JananI - REvati - Aadi ➢ Jagadeesha & PIta Varnam - ShankarAbharanam - Eka 18. Srinidhi Thattai, Surabhi Iyer & Priya Pillai 5. Aariyan Surendar ➢ SaraswatI VidiyuvatI - HindOlam - Roopakam ➢ Shankaravara & PAhi DurgE - ShankarAbharanam - Eka 19. Sri Ashitha & Sri Anvitha Gadamsetty 6. Neshika Krishna Kumar ➢ MAdhava keshava - KApi - Tishra jAthi Aadi ➢ SAmagAnapriyE & Shakthi Sahita - ShankarAbharanam - Eka 20. Hasini Gajendran 7. Arvind Umesh ➢ KanDa NaaL mudalAi - Madhuvanti - Aadi ➢ KamalAsana & Santatham pAhimAm - ShankarAbharanam - Eka 21. Moudgalya Bandaru 8. Sita Somnath Buono ➢ Vandanamu RaghunandanA - SahAnA - Aadi ➢ RAdhe ShyAm - AbhEri - Aadi 22. Srimukha Chanubala 9. Arushi Ramayanam ➢ MAmava raghurAmA - SArangA - Roopakam ➢ Manava Shodhisabeku - Shivaranjani - Khanda Chapu 23. Sandhya Ganesh ➢ DEvaki VasudEva thanayE - PushpalathikA - Roopakam LUNCH BREAK AFTERNOON SESSION : 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM List of Performances Vocal Concert Ms. Keerthana Sivaramakrishnan 24. Taarak Ramamurthy & Anish Balakrishnan ➢ VArana Mukha vaa - Hamsadhwani - Roopakam 25. Shreya Sharath Vote of Thanks ➢ SwAminathena SamrakshitOham - BrindAvana SArangA - Aadi Mrs. Priya Balasubramanian, Secretary, PALLAVI 26. Sai Sravani Nimishakavi ➢ MAyAtheetha swaroopini - MAyAmAlavagowlA - Roopakam 27. Maria Samuel ➢ TArakka Bindige - Tilang - Tisra nadai Aadi 28. Nandini Balasubramanian ➢ Himagiri ThanayE - Shuddha DhanyAsi - Aadi 29. Aiswarya Selvam ➢ NandalAlA - BrindAvana SArangA - Aadi 30. Shreya Ganapatiraju ➢ NeerajAkshi - HindOlam - Roopakam 31. Ratna Kartheeka Bandaru ➢ MarivEre - Lathangi - Khanda ChApu 32. Aditi Agni ➢ PanchAshat peeTa - KarnAtaka devagAndhAri - Aadi Thank you! 33. Archisha Kancha ➢ VinAyakA Ninnu - Hamsadhwani - Aadi 34. Anjani Ramayanam ➢ ShrI Hari VallabhE - UdhayaravichandrikA - Aadi .
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