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SZCC Programmes Conducted During 2015-2016 SZCC Programmes conducted during 2015-2016 Sl. Name of Venue / State Date Artform Name of State Male Femal Expendit No. the Presented the troupe e ure Program Leader Amount me 1 Panguni Pambapadai 1.4.2015 Folk Songs & Sh.R.Gane Tamil 12 4 Thiruvizh yur, Dance san Nadu a 2015 Kumbakonam 25,499/= , Tamilnadu 2 Swathi Irinjalakuda, 2.4.2015 Vocal Ms.K.Kam Mumb 3 1 Thirunal Kerala – ala Deepthi ai Dance 5.4.2015 Kuchipudi Ms.B.Swar Andhr 0 2 Festival na Latha a 2015 Prades h 3 Karnatak Hosangadi, 4.4.2015 Bharathanatya Ms.T.A.Su Kerala 3 0 a Festival Kasargod, – m kruti 2015 Kerala 5.4.2015 Yakshagana Sh.Narayan Kerala 17 7 a Shabara Sh.Bandalli Folk Songs Vijayakum Tamil 6 ar Nadu Pooja Kunita Sh.H.C.Ku Karnat 15 mar aka Siddi Damce Ms.Juliana Karnat 11 Pedra aka Fernandas Lambadi Sh.Jayaraj Andhr 4 11 Naik a Prades h Ummathat Ms.Nirmal Karnat 3 14 a Bopanna aka Beesu Sh.Lingaia Karnat 15 Kamsale h aka 4 KANAN Thiruvanantha 14.2.201 Karagam & Smt.T.Allir Tamil 11 4 A -puram, 5 – Nayyandimela ani Nadu SANGA Kerala 21.4.201 m MOM 5 2015 Dollukunita Sh.Ganesh Karnat 15 Ganganaga aka ra Lambadi Sh.Molagu Andhr 5 10 Shyam a Kumar Prades h 5 Chithirai Pullambadi, 30.4.201 Pulivesam & Sh.Govind Tamil 15 17,131/= Festival Lalkudi, 6 Dasa Melam araj Nadu 2015 Tamilnadu 6 Chithirai Alangudi, 1.5.2015 Chendamelam Sh.P.Govin Kerala 15 Thiruvizh Tiruvarur dankutty 42,488/= a 2015 Dist. Tamilnadu 7 Chithirai Killukottai, 1.5.2015 Folk Songs & Thiru.A.K. Tamil 11 4 21,118/= Thiruvizh Pudukottai Dance Palanivel Nadu a 2015 Dist. Tamilnadu 8 Bhagavat Melattur, 2.5.2016 Brahalatha Sh.Mahalin Tamil 15 0 30,000/= a Mela Natya gam Nadu Festival Tamilnadu Natakam 2015 9 Full Brahadeeswar 3.5.2015 Bharatha Ms.Senthil Tamil 2 9 27,795/= Moon a Temple, Natyam kumari Nadu Day Thanjavur, Festival Tamilnadu 2015 10 Chithra Thukkachi, 4.5.2015 Folk Songs & Kalaimama Tamil 10 5 23,482/= Pournami Kumaramang Dance ni Nadu Thiruvizh a- lam, Dr.Akatti a 2015 Tamilnadu Arumugha m 11 Women Thanjavur, 10.5.201 Karagam & Sh.A.Madh Tamil 13 2 15,479/= Handicra Tamilnadu 5 Dummy horse avan Nadu ft Exhibitio n 2015 12 Palkuda Virudhunagar 10.5.201 Periyamelam Sh.Munusa Tamil 15 0 31,662/= Vizha Dist. 5 my Nadu 2015 Tamilnadu 13 Thiruvila Kandiyanatta 13.5.201 Palsuvai Sh.Y.Ama Tamil 9 3 15,000/= kku m Urachi, 5 Dance Drama nulla Nadu Pooja Ponnamaravat 2015 hi, Pudukottai Dist. Tamilnadu 14 Palkuda Kanchanur, 15.5.201 Karagam & Thiruvizh Thiruvidaima- 5 Thapattam a 2015 rudhur, Tamilnadu 15 Kodai Kodaikanal, 16.5.201 Devarattam & Sh.Vellaipa Tamil 15 0 50,000/= Vizha Dindugal 5 – Sevaiyattam ndi Nadu 2015 Dist. 24.5.201 Tamilnadu 5 Bharatha Kalaimama Tamil 2 10 Natyam ni Smt. Nadu Revathi Muthusam y 16 75th Melattur, 18.5.201 Hari Hara Sh.Kalyana Tamil 30 0 60,000/= Bhagavat Tamilnadu 5 – Leela Vilasam raman Nadu a Mela 19.5.201 Seetha Mahotsav 5 Kalyanam Sh.T.R.Ka 2015 mala Moorthy 17 Drama SZCC 20.5.201 Drama Festival Auditorium, 5 – 2015 Thanjavur 24.5.201 5 18 Palkuda Thanjavur, 22.5.201 Chendemelam Sh.R.Shaji Kerala 12 0 34,654/= Urchava Tamilnadu 5 Vizha 2015 19 Silver Cuddalore 22.5.201 Ghora & Sh.Prakash Uttrak 10 5 3,10,541/ Beach Dist. 5 – Chepli Chandra hand = Carnival Tamilnadu 24.5.201 Bhatt 2015 5 Suggikunita Sh.Nagend Karnat 9 6 ranath aka Gorai Purlia Chau Sh.Harshar West 6 15 aj A.Gujjar Bengal 20 Summer Udhagaman- 22.5.201 Tiwa/Bihu Sh. Utbal Assam 7 8 Festival dalam (ooty) 5 – Joshi 2015 Nilgiris Dist. 24.5.201 Tamilnadu 5 Mathuri/Dhim Sh. Ashok Telang 9 6 sa Kumar ana Karagam & Sh. Tamil 10 5 Nayyandimela Balasubra Nadu m mnaian 20 Temple Kannanthangu 23.5.201 Karagam Ms.R.Kale Tamil 8 7 17,443/= Car di 5 eshwari Nadu Festival Keezhaiyur, 2015 Orathanadu T.K. Tamilnadu 21 Monthly Vani Vilasa 23.5.201 Drama Sh.Kaathan Tamil 13 2 Theatre Sabha, 5 Nadu Show Kumbakonam 2015 , Tamilnadu 22 Palkuda Manambucha- 24.5.201 Singarimelam Ms.Kamala Kerala 14 1 40,014/= Vizha vadi, 5 Vilochini 2015 Tamilnadu 23 Pallakku Urantharayan 24.5.201 Chendamelam Sh.P.Manu Kerala 15 39,850/= Ula Kudikadu, 5 Thiruvizh Orathanadu, a 2015 Tamilnadu Pavendar Gandhi Thidal, 25.05.20 Thalavadhyam Pon.Shanmu Puduch 5 0 10000 24 Bharathi Puducherry 15 gam erry Dasan 25.05.20 Bharathanatya Dr. Shanthi Puduch 5 15 10000 125th Birth 15 m Babu erry Day 25.05.20 Ilakkya Perurai A.S. Puduch 1 0 7000 Celebratio 15 Ilangovan erry ns 25.05.20 Pattimandram G. Puduch 1 0 4000 15 Sarangapani erry A. Puduch 1 0 1000 Arivunambi erry N. Ilango Puduch 1 0 1000 erry R. Puduch 1 0 1000 Ramasamy erry S. Aadhavan Puduch 1 0 1000 erry Visalatchi Puduch 1 0 1000 erry Vaijayanthir Puduch 1 0 1000 ajan erry 26.05.20 Palsuvai R. Puduch 6 13 10000 15 Programme Muthusamy erry 26.05.20 Students V. Puduch 20 25 15000 15 Sernthisai Jagadeesan Arangam erry 26.5.201 Paavarangam N. Puduch 1 0 2000 5 R. Venkatesan Aadhikesav erry an R. Puduch 1 0 2000 Venkatesan erry Aranga Puduch 1 0 1000 Natarasan erry Kalladan Puduch 1 0 1000 erry Poonkodi, Puduch 1 1 1000 Parankusam erry G. Puduch 0 1 1000 Kaliyaperu erry mal Sarojababu Puduch 0 1 1000 erry G. Puduch 1 0 1000 Elangovan, erry 26.05.20 Dance Drama R. Vasugi Puduch 6 14 10000 15 Co-ordinater erry Prof. Dr. Vasuki Rajaram, Puducherry 26.05.20 Ilakkya Y. Puduch 1 7000 15 Peruruai Manikandan erry 26.05.20 Isai Nigazhchi G.Sivachida Tamil 6 10 40000 15 mbaram Nadu Conduct Puducherry 27.05.20 Drama Pandeeswa Puduc 09 03 15000 25 of 15 ran herry Thavathir u 27.05.20 Drama Arunakalai Puduc 10 02 15000 Sankarad 15 mani herry oss 28.05.20 Drama A.Iyyanaar Puduc 09 03 15000 Swamiga 15 appan herry l Nataka Vizha 28.05.20 Drama Mugapiran Puduc 09 06 15000 held from 15 herry 27.5.201 5 to 29.05.20 Drama Lingan Puduc 10 05 15000 31.5.201 15 Mani herry 5 29.05.20 Drama Velavadasa Puduc 09 06 15000 15 n herry 30.05.20 Drama P. Puduc 10 02 15000 15 Murugesan herry 30.05.20 Drama Puduvaidas Puduc 09 06 15000 15 an herry 31.05.20 Drama N. Thanga Puduc 10 05 15000 15 Rasu herry 31.05.20 Drama M.S. Raja Puduc 09 06 15000 15 herry 31.05.20 Drama T. Puduc 09 06 15000 15 Nandagopa herry l Isai Vizha, Thilaiyadi 27.05.20 Mangala Isai K. Puduc 4 0 8000 26 Natya Valliammai 15 Kaliyamoort herry Vizha & Government y Chithirai School Ground, 27.05.20 Veenai A. Ravi Puduc 2 3 8000 Kalai Kathirkamam, 15 herry Vizha for 4 days from 2015 27.5.2015 to 28.05.20 Mellisai Yunas Puduc 5 2 10000 30.5.2015 15 herry 28.05.20 Vocal Recital Tmt. Puduc 3 2 8000 15 Maheswari, herry Puducherry 28.05.20 Martial Arts Karunakara Puduc 5 4 10000 15 n @ herry Chandrasek aran, 28.05.20 Drama L. Kalavathi Puduc 5 3 12000 15 herry 29.05.20 Naatupura Isai V. Puduc 5 3 10000 15 Kanigavel herry 29.05.20 Thaalavadyam M. Puduc 5 0 10000 15 Poornima herry 29.05.20 Mellisai P. Anil Puduc 5 3 10000 15 Kumar herry 30.05.20 Bharathanatya Sangeetha Puduc 4 5 10000 15 m Natyalaya herry 30.05.20 Naatupura K. Puduc 5 2 10000 15 Paadal Sahadevan herry 30.05.20 Drama V.Kuppusa Puduc 5 3 12000 15 my herry 27 Isai Vizha, 27.05.20 Mangala Isai M.S. Puduc 0 0 8000 Natya 15 Sundararaja herry Vizha & n Chithirai 27.05.20 Bharathanatya Razia 0 0 10000 Kalai 15 m Amanullah Vizha 27.05.20 Drama Sri Bharatha 0 0 12000 2015 held 15 Madha fine at Arts Pathukann 28.05.20 Folk P. 0 0 8000 u, 15 Pakirisamy Sadhukula 28.05.20 Bharathanatya S. Malathi 0 0 10000 m for 4 15 m days from 28.05.20 Thappattam Kalidass 5 5 10000 27.5.2015 15 to 29.05.20 Kuravan V. Jaya 0 10 10000 30.5.2015 15 Kurathi Aattam 29.05.20 Kummi Paadal S. Santhi 0 10 10000 15 29.05.20 Therukoothu Koneri Pa. 10 0 10000 15 Ramasami 30.05.20 Bommalattam R. 9 1 10000 15 Kuppusamy 30.05.20 Mellisai Raj Mugil 0 0 10000 15 30.05.20 Drama K. 9 3 12000 15 Veerammal 28 Isai Vizha, 27.05.20 Mangala Isai Vengadasan 0 0 8000 Natya 15 Vizha & 27.05.20 Bharathanatya Nandhini 0 10 10000 Chithirai 15 m Kalai 27.05.20 Silambattam S. Bharathi 10 0 10000 Vizha 15 2015 held 28.05.20 Vocal Recital Gnana 10 0 8000 at 15 Prakasam Embalam 28.05.20 Naatupura Aranga 0 0 10000 for 4 days 15 Paadal Kanniyan from 28.05.20 Martial Arts V.M. 10 0 10000 27.5.2015 15 Murugan to 29.05.20 Naatupura K. 0 0 10000 30.5.2015 15 Paadal Janakiraman 29.05.20 Palsuvai Dr.
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