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Prakriti - the Nature Prakriti - The Nature by colorado fine arts association Sep 19-20 & 26-27, 2020 | Broadcast Schedule Register @ prakriti.coloradofinearts.org | SUBSCRIBE to YouTube.com/colfinearts Saturday, Sep 19th Day 1 Session 1 Saturday, Sep 26th Day 3 Session 1 10:00-12:00 Noon MDT | 9:30 - 11:30 PM IST 10:00-12:00 Noon MDT | 9:30 - 11:30 PM IST Master of Ceremonies: Diya Nair Master of Ceremonies: Priyanka Ramurthy 1. Sri Shinjaaravali (Kuchipudi) 1.Dr Saraswathi Rajathesh (Kuchipudi Yakshagana) 2. Carrie McCune (Kathak) 2. Sangeetha Tadimalla (Bharatantayam) 3. Punya Ramesh (Bharatanatyam) 3. Manganiyar (Bhawai) 4. Bhagyasri Manohar (Kuchipudi) 4. Adwita, Mathangi, Hreem (Bharatanatyam) 5. Shrushti Manikandan (Bharatanatyam) 5. Nandini Chaudhry Mohanty (Odissi) 6. Manganiyar (Kalbelia) 6. Akshayaa Karthy 7. Vani Topkar (Bharatanatyam) 7. Haarika Donepudi (Kuchipudi) 8. Madhavi Rao (Odissi) 8. Akshita, Ananya, Sagun (Bharatanatyam) 9. Niveda Cheralathan (Bharatanatyam) 9. Lasya Gudur (Kuchipudi) Saturday, Sep 19th Day 1 Session 2 Saturday, Sep 26th Day 3 Session 2 5:00 - 8:00 PM MDT | 4:30 AM - 7:30 AM IST (Sep 20) 5:00 - 8:00 PM MDT | 4:30 AM - 7:30 AM IST (Sep 27) Master of Ceremonies: Sriram Ganesh Master of Ceremonies: Sriram Ganesh 1.Conversation with Kalaimamani Priyadarsini Govind (Part 1) 1.Conversation with Padma Bhushan Alarmel Valli (Part 1) 2. Kalaimamani Dr Anita R Ratnam (Motherland) 2.Padma Shri Ananda Shankar Jayant (Bharatanatyam) 3. Neha Mondal Chakravarty (Bharatanatyam) 3.Nrityagram Dance Ensemble (Odissi) 4. Dr Anwesa Mahanta (Sattriya) 4.Vinitha Nedungadi (Mohiniyattam) 5. Swathi Ashok (Bharatanatyam) 5.Sreelakshmy Govardhanan (Kuchipudi) 6. Prathyusha Aparassu (Kuchipudi) 6.Shweta Prachande (Bharatanatyam) 7. Medha Hari (Bharatanatyam) 7.Guru Janme Joy & Rajesh Sai Babu (Mayurbhanj Chhau) 8. Dr Sarah Morelli (Kathak) 8.Shinjini Kulkarni (Kathak) 9. Swagata Banerjee (Odissi) 9.Kalanidhi Dance (Red Earth & Pouring Rain) 10. Prateeksha Kashi (Kuchipudi) 11. Kalamandalam Prabhakaran (Seethangan Thullal) Sep 26th Day 3 Session 2 Rebroadcast Sep 19th Day 1 Session 2 Rebroadcast 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM IST (Sep 27th) 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM IST (Sep 20th) 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM MDT (Sep 27th) 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM MDT (Sep 20th) Sunday, Sep 20th Day 2 Session 1 Sunday, Sep 27th Day 4 Session 1 10:00-12:00 Noon MDT | 9:30 - 11:30 PM IST 10:00-12:00 Noon MDT | 9:30 - 11:30 PM IST Master of Ceremonies: Ananya Talanki Master of Ceremonies: Arundhati Nair 1.Conversation with Padma Bhushan Alarmel Valli (Part 2) 1. Conversation with Kalaimamani Priyadarsini Govind (Part 2) 2.Priyanka Ramurthy (Bharatanatyam) 2. Anika Nair (Bharatanatyam) 3.Abhignya Kuppa (Kuchipudi) 3. Meghana Athelli (Kuchipudi) 4.Diya Nair (Bharatanatyam) 4. Suchitra Marti (Bharatanatyam) 5.Sravani Katamaneni (Kuchipudi) 5.Laasya Panthangi (Kuchipudi) 6.Arundhati Nair (Bharatanatyam) 6.Shefali Joshi (Bharatanatyam) 7.Gaandharva Kshethram (Kuchipudi) 7.Laya Palutla (Kuchipudi) 8.Nadanalaya Natya Mandram (Bharatanatyam) 8.Keerthana Krishnan (Bharatanatyam) 9.Shreenija Vadayar (Bharatanatyam) 9.Sireesha Athelli (Kuchipudi) 10.Pallavi Salvi with Shilpi Nikhil (Kathak) 10.Abirami Jayakumar (Mohiniyattam) 11.Neha Venkatesh (Bharatanatyam) 11.Sannidhi Udayagiri (Bharatanatyam) 12.Ashvini Sundaram (Bharatanatyam) Sunday, Sep 20th Day 2 Session 2 Sunday, Sep 27th Day 4 Session 2 5:00 - 8:00 PM MDT | 4:30 AM - 7:30 AM IST (Sep 20) 5:00 - 8:00 PM MDT | 4:30 AM - 7:30 AM IST (Sep 28) Master of Ceremonies: Vishy Lakshmanan Master of Ceremonies: Vishy Lakshmanan 1.Conversation with Kalaimamani Priyadarsini Govind (Part 3) 1.Conversation with Padma Bhushan Alarmel Valli (Part 3) 2. Vidhya Subramanian (Bharatanatyam) 2.Kalaimamani Bala Devi Chandrashekar (Bharatanatyam) 3.Amrita Lahiri (Kuchipudi) 3. Dr Pranamya Suri (Kuchipudi) 4.Rujuta Soman (Kathak) 4. Renjith Babu & Vijna Vasudevan (Bharatanatyam) 5.Rakesh Sai Babu (Mayurbhanj Chhau) 5. Arushi Mudgal (Odissi) 6.Vinod Kevin Bachan (Odissi) 6. Dr Neena Prasad (Mohiniyattam) 7.Sooraj Nambiar (Kutiyattam) 7. Dr Rajashree Warrier (Bharatanatyam) 8.Maya Kulshreastha (Kathak) 8. Shijith Nambiar & Parvathy Menon (Bharatanatyam) 9.Mohanapriyan Thavarajah (Bharatanatyam) 9. Sujata Mohapatra (Odissi) 10.Kalanidhi Dance (Mast Qalandar) 10. Divyaa Unni (Bharatanatyam) 11.Dr Janaki Rangarajan (Bharatanatyam) 11.Shantala Shivalingappa (Bhairava) Sep 20th Day 1 Session 2 Rebroadcast Sep 27th Day 4 Session 2 Rebroadcast 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM IST (Sep 21st) 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM IST (Sep 28th) 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM MDT (Sep 21st) 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM MDT (Sep 28th) How to watch Prakriti ? Register @ prakriti.coloradofinearts.org & SUBSCRIBE to YouTube.com/colfinearts [email protected] prakriti.coloradofinearts.org +1 (720) 340 CFAA /colfinearts /COLORADOFINEARTSASSOCIATION /COLORADOFINEARTSASSOCIATION colorado fine arts association https://coloradofinearts.org Upcoming events from CFAA Venu Vandanam Eastern Classical Flute Concert 10.03 Shashank Subramaniam Swara Taranga (Mysuru & Dasa) Eastern Classical Violin Concert 10:17 HN Bhaskar Dhwanie.. Melodic Melange of ancient ethnic percussion 11.07 Vazhappally Krishnakumar & Team Ganesh Kumaresh 11.27 The legendary violin duo Padma Vibhushan Dr KJ Yesudas 04.11 Carnatic Concert in the spring of 2021 CFAA, incorporated in the State of Colorado in 2008 and established as a 501 (c)(3) non profit in 2011 has since been the premier South Asian Fine Arts focused organization in the Rockies region, operating from the City of Broomfield. We believe that understanding the South Asian cultures is extremely significant as 25% of world's population come from that part of the world and we interact and collaborate with them every day in a global economy. Cultures around Indian sub-continent are also some of the most diverse and ancient that offers a lot of intrigue, wisdom and understanding for all the great people of Colorado. Our vision is to enrich the mind through arts & culture by vigorously supporting artists, exploring the depths of South Asian Fine Arts and build a better understanding between local culture by promoting events, cultural exchanges, seminars and events CFAA is supported by grants from organizations like Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), United Way ACTS Fund, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation in addition to private philanthropic donations to our charity. If you like what we do, reach out to us by emailing [email protected] and support us [email protected] prakriti.coloradofinearts.org +1 (720) 340 CFAA /colfinearts /COLORADOFINEARTSASSOCIATION /COLORADOFINEARTSASSOCIATION.
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