Kalinga Mahotsav
23rd –24th Feb 08
Venue:
Shanti Stupa, Dhauli


 

When people celebrate their heritage and ways of life, the spirit of revelry crosses languages, continents and cultures. And the Kalinga Mahotsav at Dhauli, a festival of Martial Dances, is celebrated very much in that spirit.

For the people of Orissa Dhauli hill at the outskirts of Bhubaneswar is more a living experience than a memory. Twenty three hundred years ago, their fore-fathers fought one of the fiercest battles in human history against Emperor Ashok. They suffered loss of a hundred thousand men, lost the war, but gained immortality, because they metamorphosed a warring monarch into an apostle of non-violence and peace. The festival is a fitting tribute to the victory of Peace over War where renowned dancers of India perform harmonising the vigour of martial art with sublime dance forms

The calm and solemn statue of Buddha overlooking the entire stage from the top of the stupa and the tranquil expanse of the countryside populated by paddy fields and cashew plantations provides the peaceful background to the outburst of movements and sounds which accompany the performance of the martial artists. The aim of the organisers is to harmonise the vigour of martial tradition with the sublimity of peace through the art of dance.

Date
 

6.00 – 6.45 PM

6.45 – 7.30 PM

7.30 – 8.15 PM
23-02-08

Rodugak
South Korean
Troupe
 

Tatteta Gullu
Shreerama Tatteta Gullu Troupe, Andhra Pradesh
 

Bunderkhan raja
Lok Kala Alha
Fouzdar Singh & Troupe, Uttar Pradesh
 

24-02-08

Topa Todhung
Tibetan Indian Foundation, New Delhi
 

Paik Dance
Bira Surendra Martial Art Troupe, Talcher
 

Marwar ki Lorhei
Lok Kala Alha
Fouzdar Singh & Troupe, Uttar Pradesh
 

 

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