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Chennai Music And Dance
When : December - mid January
Where -
Chennai, the capital city of Tamilnadu
The classical tradition is an ancient and sophisticated art form stretching
back over thousands of years. Originating in the temples and performed by
the devadasis, the classical styles have been associated with mythology,
philosophy, and spiritual beliefs of the Hindu culture and, in more recent
times, the Islamic tradition.Classical dance has its roots in the Natya
Shastra, the earliest known written text on dramaturgy. Attributed to the
Sage Bharata in the second century, this Sanskrit treatise defines drama,
comprising speech, mime, dance, and music, and lays down the principles
governing technique and aesthetics.
History of Chennai Festival
The 'Margazhi festival of dance and music' started early back in 1927, to
commemorate the anniversary of Madras Music Academy every December was later
adopted by various organizations which held art festivals in different parts
of the city.
Chennai Music And Dance Festival
Chennai music and dance festival is a celebration of classical music and
dance of South India (Carnatic Music) held during mid December to mid
January in the capital city of Chennai. This Chennai festival is held at a number of
venues around the city by various sabhas or organizations.
The city comes alive with the Chennai festival which has now developed into a
cultural extravaganza with more than 2000 participants. Performances include
Vocal and Instrumental music, Dance - solo and group, both by junior and
senior artistes. Even upcoming artists get a chance to perform along with
well-established artists. The music includes songs in various South Indian
languages like Tamil, Telugu and Kannada and instruments like Flute, 'Veena'
(a large string instrument) 'Goottuvadyam' (similar to Veena but without
frets), 'Nagaswaram' (pipe), 'Thavil' (percussion instrument), 'Mridangam'
(drum), and even 'Ghatam' (a mud pot). Information about the tickets and the
venues can be had from the tourist office, Chennai.
Accessibility
» Air : Meenampakkam Airport in Chennai has both domestic and
international terminals. Regular flights connect Chennai with the major
cities within the country and also with countries abroad.
» Rail : Chennai is well connected by rail with the important
towns and cities within and beyond the state.
» Road : State transport buses and private buses connect
Chennai with the major towns and cities within the country. For local
transportation local trains, city buses, auto rickshaws and taxis are
available.