Showing posts with label Indian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Kathak Workshop - Indian Classical Dance

Kathak is one of the eight immortalized dance forms of Northern India. The ancient traditional dance form finds many admirers in these times. The popularity of Kathak in India and abroad is ever increasing. The classical representation of artistic performance and grace is best seen in this dance form.

AP MUSIC SCHOOL Jabalpur is organizing a Kathak Workshop by Miss Shambhauvi Shukla. The exponent of this art form is well known Indian danseuse.

Workshop Registration - Open till 5th May 2011

Place:
Shri Arvind Pathak Music College
104, 2nd Floor, Chandrika Tower, Model Road
Napier Town, Jabalpur, MP
Contact : 0761 4079900, 09893 121911



Workshop Dates: 9th May to 15th May 2011. 


Sunday, 27 March 2011

Indian Classical Music - Immortal Saga

A five thousand year old culture that is India. Right from the time of Indus valley civilization music emerged in India as chanting of sacred Vedic hymns. The religious chants evolved and diversified as history progressed. The progressive civilization. The hymns from Sama Veda were sung and not chanted.

The tradition followed was oral from guru to chela. The fist instance of written rules are found in treatise by Narada. It was Bharat Muni's treatise Natya Shashtra that laid down the principal of classical music. The theoretical treatise dates back to 400 BC. The classical dance form is codified in Natya Shastra. Since vocal and instrumental music was integral to dramaturgy and histrionics they find extensive coverage.  
The local folk instruments emerged as major classical instruments as time passed. Some influence was brought about by invading rulers. The sitar is modified form of ancient Veena while Sarod emerged from Rhubarb these two plucking instrument have gained popularity in India. 

The immense contribution of musicologists intensified and popularized music in India. Both the Hindustani of North and Carnatic music of South evolved into a comprehensive forms. The classical music of India is set into International fame thanks to popular artists who stepped ashore. 

Classical instrumental music and performing arts now find popularity in the West. With constant evolution and emergence of new genre of performers Indian music will emerge as a leader in demand. Light music and Filmi music all find their roots in the ancient performing arts of  the country. Hence it is imperative to learn the classical form as a strong foundation and stepping stone. 

With the entertainment industry growing rapidly in India training in classical music is important to carve a niche for your self. Best way of doing that is to join and professional music school as a trainee. Training improves your talent and enhances your skill.   

The gharanas of this country played a yeomen role in the growth of music. But they are confined to particular style based teachings. Professional music schools with good teachers or gurus are more diverse in their outlook.  

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

About APMC Music College

The APMC blog shares entries and articles on Music especially Indian Classical Music and Performing Arts. We believe to share our knowledge of music and dancing with others. We would like to exchange views, discover new developments and forward the knowledge of Indian Classical Music. Find information on Sitar, Sarod, Sarangi  and percussion instrument like tabla.

We welcome Indian music enthusiast  to our blog. APMC is a professional music college based in Jabalpur, MP, India.