This story is from December 30, 2020

Natyarambha presents video series finale by youngsters

Natyarambha presents a unique video series for children and by the children.
Natyarambha presents video series finale by youngsters

Natyarambha presents a unique video series for children and by the children. Kutty Kahani - Eternal Stories, Young Storytellers launched on November 20, is a video series that brings together stories by young children from across India and the world, over the 43 episodes.
Natyarambha, now presents the Kutty Kahani Finale, that is spread across two programs over two days starting December 30.
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In Program 1 of the Kutty Kahani Finale, a bouquet of six stories that showcase some of the most subtle aspects of life and the cosmos. Youngsters, bring astounding esoteric concepts, through simple stories, woven and presented through the prism of their art and artistic talent.
Here is a little about the performers and their performances:
Shabad Kirtan, by 9 year old Gurdev Singh, a student of the Namdhari Kala Kender at Sri Bhaini Sahib, Ludhiana, Punjab, sings a composition of Guru Arjan Dev Ji , epitomising great devotion to the Divine.
Venu Madhav by 10 year old Anirban Ray, from Kolkata, brings alive Madhav and His Venu, in Raag Brindavan Sarangi on the flute, as he takes us to Mathura and SriKrishna
Nrtta Pallavi, by 10 year old, Angeleena Avnee, who writes myriad moods and emotions into her exquisite pure dance movements, as she mirrors, the dance of the universe.

Rhythm Divine, by 9 year old , Siddhant Anand, from Singapore, who finds rhythm everywhere, as he presents a multitude of stories on rhythm
Nadatanumanisam by 13 year old, Rahul Vellal, who takes us into the ephemeral world of Nada – the hidden energy that connects the outer cosmos and our inner worlds - as visualised and composed by Saint Thyagaraja.
Surya – Light of Life, by Matangi Nrityakshetra. who bring to us an amazing story of our planet’s star – The Sun, who is Mitra – our friend, for He is both light and life, for which we must be ever grateful.
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