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• KARTIF T !. L F;! (Regd.) R • � �! �� !��� ( egd.) KARTIF t . l F; - 16/39, Bheemanna Mudali Garden St" Chennai 600 018. Ph. ,2499 7788,24952695,9094829675 e-mail: [email protected] Web : www.kartikfinearts.com in association with KARTIK ART FESTIVAL TRUST Sri P. OBUL REDDY and P. GNANAMBAL TRUST RAJALAKSHMI INSTITUTIONS & The India Cements Limited 381h YEAR ART FESTIVAL From 1-12-2012 To 25-01-2013 Co-sponsored by 8 INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. IndianOil NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL (Phone: 2498 3201) 1.12.12 06.00 pm Inauguration Saturday 07.15 pm Deepika Reddy and her disciples present a Kuchipudi thematic production "Prakrithi Rakshathi Rakshithaha" (Protect nature for your protection) Sri L SABARETNAM Sri. RAJAGOPAl SEKAR & Chairman Sri. R. VENKATASUBRAMANIAN Secretaries Sri A.V.S. RAJA Sri. S. CHANDRASEKARAN President Treasurer Sri R. RAJAGOPAl, Managing Trustee, Kartik Art Festival Trust. NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 2.12.12 10.00 am G. Ramanalhan (Saxaphone) - Sunday Madurai Balasubrmanian - Mylai Rajendran - Harihara Subramanian 12.15 pm Gayalhri Chandrasekaran - R. Rajesh - J. Arvind 02.00 pm J.B. Keerlhana - J.B. Srulisagar - (Flule) K.J. Dileep - Uzhavur P.K. Babu - K. Sai Nalarajan NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 10.30 am Crazy Crealions presenls "Chocolale Krishna" by Crazy Mohan 04.00 pm "Isai Peroli" Dr. Nilhyasri Mahadevan - B. Raghavendra Rao - P. Salhish Kumar­ Alalhur Rajaganesh 06.45 pm Abinaya Nalyalaya Mulli-media presents Sri Maha Ganapathy - Dance drama. Chroeography : Krishnakumari Narendran Music : Kunnakkudi Vaidyanathan Lyrics: Srikavi NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 03.12.12. 10.00 am Dr. Gayathri Sankaran - Melakkaveri Thyagarajan Monday - Vijay Natesan 12.15 pm S. Sowmya & S. Aarti - S. Kamatchi - D. Sivaraman 02.00 pm R. Nithya and R. Vidhya (Swetaranyam Sisters) - Kovai S. Chandran - Harish Kumar - S. Sunil Kumar NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 04.30 pm "Isai Peroli" N. Vijay Siva - Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi - Manoj Siva - B.S. Purushotham 06.45 pm Bharathanjali presents "Hare Rama Hare Krishna" (Thematic Presentation) Choreography : Anita Guha presented by her disciples NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 4.12.12 10.00 am Mysore A. Chandankumar (Flute) Tuesday B.U. Ganeshprasad - Mudhra Bhaskar - Adambakkam A. Shankar 12.15 pm R. Kalpalathika - V. Sreyas - Gudalnagar Sriram 02.00 pm Nadhamuni Gayathri - G. Badrinath - Tanjore Balakrishnan NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 04.30 pm Ganesh & Kumaresh (Violin Duet) - Neyveli Narayanan - Guru Prasanna 06.45 pm "Isai Peroli" P. Unnikrishnan - Akkarai Subbalakshmi - P. Sathishkumar - S.V. Ramani NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone : 24983201) 5.12.12 10.00 am Vidya Subramanian - H.V. Raghuram - Wednesday Erode Nagarajan 12.15 pm R. Sravankumar - M. Srikanlh - Karlik Narayanan 02.00 pm N. Harish - C.N. Srinivasamurlhy­ Kumbakonam Swaminalhan NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 06.00 pm "Tamil Isai Vendhar" Aruna Sairam - Vil1al Ramamurlhy - K.V. Prasad - Dr. S. Karlhick NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 6.12.12 10.00 am Rilhvik Raja - B.U. Ganesh Prasad - Thursday K. Arunprakash - Aniruddh Alhreya 12.15 pm M. Raginisri - Shraddha Ravindran - G. Prilhviraj 02.00 pm Calcul1a Kala & Chilra - Neela Jayakumar - V.R. Jayakumar - S. Sunil Kumar NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 04.30 pm "Isai Peroli" S. Sowmya - "Isai Peroli" R.K. Sriramkumar - Poongulam Subramanian - Chandrasekara Sarma 06.45 pm "Tamil Isai Vendhar" T.V. Sankaranarayanan - Nagai Muralidharan - B. Harikumar - R. Raman- NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 7.12.12 10.00 am "Isai Chudar" Prasanna Venkalaraman - Friday H.N. Bhaskar - Trivandrum Balaji - K.V.R.S. Mani 12.15 pm Sri Varalakshmi (Keyboard) - G. Sureshkumar - T. Karlhik 02.00 pm Sushma Somasekar - M. Vijay - Guru Raghavendra NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 04.30 pm "Isai Peroli" Sikkil C. Gurucharan - Mysore V. Srikanlh - Umayalpuram Dr. K. Sivaraman - Giridhar Udupa 06.45 pm "Isai Peroli" Priya Sislers (Haripriya & Shanmugapriya) - M.A. Krishnaswamy - P. Salishkumar - B.S. Purusholham NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 8.12.12 10.00 am T.R. Vasudevan - Karaikal Venka1asubramanian - Sa1urday S.J. Arjun Ganesh - D.V. Venka1asubramanian 12.15 pm Vikram Raghavan - C.V. Krishna Subramanian B. Sai Shankar 02.00 pm Raghul Narayanan - Thirumarugal Dinesh Kumar - V.S. Raghavan NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 10.00 am "Isai Peroli" T.M. Krishna - H.N. Bhaskar­ K.V. Prasad - B.S. Purusho1ham 04.00 pm "Isai Peroli" Malladi Bro1hers (Sri ram Prasad & Ravikumar) - S. Varadarajan Pro1. Trichy Sankaran - S.V. Ramani 06.45 pm "Isai Peroli" Sanjay Subrahmanyan - Nagai Muralidharan - Thanjavur Ramadoss - C.N. Venka1aramanan NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone : 24983201) 9.12.12 10.00 am "Isai Chudar' Amri1ha Murali - Ranjani Ramakrishnan - Sunday R. Sankaranarayanan - Manikandan 12.15 pm Malladi Nagalakshmi - Thirumarugal Ganesh Kumar - Madurai B. Sundar 02.00 pm Lali1ha Mohan - Villivakkam S. Raghuraman Thillais1hanam R.Suryanarayanan NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 10.30 am U.A.A 60 presen1s Y.Gee Mahendra in "11hu Nyayama Sir?" (by Venka1) 06.30 pm "Hanuman's Ramayana" - Anil Srinivasan (Concept and Grand Piano) & team. Anil Srinivasan (Concep1 and Grand Piano), Navin Iyer (Flu1e) - Anusha Pradeep (Carna1ic Vocal), Vedan1h Bharadwaj (Hindus1ani Vocal) - Adi1ya Srinivasan (Tabla) NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 10.12.12 10.00 am U.P. Raju & Nagamani (Mandolin) - Monday Kudan1hai Saravanan - Papanasam Se1huraman 12.15 pm Visweswar (Flu1e) - B. Sudha - Ammangudi Ramanarayan 02.00 pm N.J. Nandini - Parur M.S. Anan1hakrishnan R. Akshayaram NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 6.30pm Dr.K.J. Yesudoss - S.R.Mahadeva Sarma­ K.V. Prasad - Thirupani1hura Radhakrishnan NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone : 24983201) 11.12.12 10.00 am D. B. Ashwin - Akkarai Swarnalalha - Tuesday Sai Giridharan - Madipakkam Gopalakrishnan 12.15 pm Karlik K. Raju - V.Supraja - Nellai Srikrishnan 02.00 pm Cuddalore M. Janani - V. Suresh Babu - K. Parthasarathy NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 04.30 pm Abhishekh Raghuram - Avaneswaram Vinu - Anantha R. Krishnan 06.45 pm O.S. Arun Bhajan Sandhya - M.R. Gopinath­ Mannargudi A. Easwaran - Ganapathy (Tabla) Krishna (Harmonium) Kalaichelvan (Thalam) NARADA GANA SABHA MINI HALL (Phone: 24983201) 12.12.12 10.00 am "Isai Chudar" Deepika. V. - B. Ananthakrishnan - Wednesday S.J. Arjun Ganesh - Master S. Krishnan 12.15 pm Aiswarya Shankar - R. Balambal - Thirucherai Kaushik 02.00 pm Akshay Padmanabhan - B. Ananthakrishnan - Guru Raghavendra NARADA GANA SABHA MAIN HALL(Phone: 24983201) 04.30 pm "Isai Peroli" Gayathri Venkataraghavan - B.U. Ganesh Prasad - Palladam Ravi - Alathur Rajaganesh 06.45 pm "Isai Peroli" "Tamil Isai Vendhar" Sudha Raghunathan - B. Raghavendra Rao - Mannargudi A. Easwaran - Giridhar Udupa BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MINI HALL (Phone: 24640811) 13.12.12 10.00 am Shanthala Subramanian (Flute), H.N. Bhaskar - Thursday Melakkaveri Balaji - K.V. Gopalakrishnan 12.15 pm Priya Krishnamurthy - Athithi Krishnaprakash - Trivandrum Hariharan 02.00 pm Iyer Sisters (Srividhya & Sudha) - Rupa Rajagopal - Sumesh Narayanan BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MAIN HALL (Phone: 24640811) 5.00 pm "Isai Peroli" Gayathri Girish - M.A. Krishnaswamy - P. Sathishkumar - Anirudh Athreya 7.00 pm "Isai Peroli"Neyveli Santhanagopalan - Delhi P. Sundararajan - Srimushnam Raja Rao - E.M. Subramaniam BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MINI HALL (Phone: 24640811) 14.12.12 10.00 am Jayasri Vaidyanalhan - Srilakshmi Venkalaramani- Friday Manikkudi Chandrasekaran - N.Narasimhan 12.15 pm Pavilhra Ramesh - Shraddha Ravindran - K. H. Vineelh 02.00 pm Brindha Manikkavasakam - Kamala Kiran - Kumbakonam Swaminalhan BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MAIN HALL (Phone: 24640811) 05.00 pm Geelha Rajasekaran - Dr. M. Narmadha Poongulam Subramanian - A.S. Krishnan 7.00 pm "Isai Peroli" Lalgudi G.J.R. Krishnan - Lalgudi G. Vijayalakshmi (Violin Duel) - Thiruvarur Bhaklhavalsalam - Vaikom Gopalakrishnan BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MINI HALL (Phone: 24640811) 15. I 2. I 2 10.00 am Sriranjani Sanlhanagopalan - R. Raghul - Salurday Melakkaveri Balaji - Aniruddh Alhreya 12. I 5 pm H. Ralhnaprabha - R. Srividya - Delhi Rajasubramanian 02.00 pm Erode Ananlharaman - Srividya R.S. Iyer­ Srivanchiyam Sriram BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MAIN HALL (Phone: 24640811) 05.00 pm Dr. Vijayalakshmi Subramanian - Mysore V. Srikanlh Delhi Sairam - A.S. Krishnan 07.00 pm "Tamil Isai Vendhar" O.S. Thyagarajan - V.V. Ravi - Chidambaram S. Balashankar - Srirangam S. Kannan BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MINI HALL (Phone: 2464 0811) 16.12.12 10.00 am "Isai Chudar " K.Bharalhsundar - M. Vijay­ Sunday B. Sivaraman - Trivandrum Rajagopal 12.15 pm Tejasvi Raghunalh (Flule) - Apoorva Krishna - Bangalore Raghunalh 02.00 pm Aiswarya Srinivas - T. Hemamalini - S.J. Arjun Ganesh BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MAIN HALL (Phone: 24640811) 05.00 pm "Saslriyamum Sangeelhamum" by Ramji's Isai Mazhalai 07.00 pm "Tamil Isai Vendhar" Dr. N. Ramani (Flule) Lalgudi G. Vijayalakshmi - Chidambaram S. Balashankar - Papanasam Selhuraman BHARATHIA VIDYA BHAVAN MINI HALL (Phone: 24640811) 17.12.12 10.00 am Mudikondan Ramesh (Veena) - Monday M.A. Sundaresan (Violin) - Prabanjam Balachandran (Flute) R. Ramesh - Pudukkotiai Ramachandran t2.t5 pm Nandita Gurunath Hari - Murali Pavithran - Kartik Ganeshram - 02.00 pm Vasudha Ravi - Srilakshmi Venkataramani - N.C. Bharadwaj BHARATHIYA VIDYA BHAVAN MINI
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