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Date: 1st to 5th December 2006
Venue: Open Air Auditorium, Konark
Follow
the rainbow across the scintillating sea
shore at Konark to the magnificent
portals of a temple.
Thirty five km. to the north-east of
Puri lies the World Heritage Monument,
the Sun Temple of Konark. Twelve hundred
craftsmen had toiled hard for 12 long
years to erect this monumental wonder
where 12 year’s revenue was spent.
Modelled after the floating chariot of
the mythical Sun God, the temple is a
quintessence of imaginative
craftsmanship of ancient Orissa. The
temple architecture was designed as
drawn by twelve exquisitely carved stone
wheels and seven galloping horses. And
the kings, queens, generals, foot
soldiers, sages, priests, elephants,
horses, courtiers and courtesans
depicted on the walls and the panels
with finesse open a window to the
nostalgic times of medieval Orissa.
The
annual Konark Festival, which is held in
an open air auditorium with the temple
as the backdrop, showcases a magical
parade of India’s classical and
traditional dance forms. Eminent dancers
and their troupe delight visitors in the
wintry evening of early December with
dramatic choreographies.
Besides, the dance performances the
visitors will be treated, in an Artist
Camp, to an exhibition of Orissan temple
sculptures which are often described as
poetry transcribed on stone. Sand Art
exhibition will be yet another
attraction for tourists.
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1st
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(6.00 PM - 7.00 PM) |
2nd
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(7.00 PM - 8.00 PM) |
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01-12-06 |
ODISSI
by Odissi Research
Centre, Bhubaneswar |
BHARAT
NATYAM
by Kalakshetra Foundation,
Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai |
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02-12-06 |
ODISSI
Nritya Gram,
Hessaraghatta, Bangalore |
SATRIYA
by Saradi Saikia and
Group, Assam, Kahilipara,
Gowhati |
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Day-2 |
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03-12-06 |
ODISSI
by Bhanja Kala Kendra,
Rourkela |
KATHAK
by Uma Dogra, Goregaon,
Mumbai |
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Day-3 |
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04-12-06 |
MOHINIATTAM
by Pallavi
Krishnan,Lasya Akademi of
Mohiniattam, Kerala |
CHHOW
by Mayur Art Centre,
Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar |
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Day-4 |
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05-12-06 |
ODISSI
by Abartta,Bhubaneswar |
KUCHIPUDI
by Baijayanthi Kashi,
Shambavi School of Dance,
Bangalore |
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Day-5 |
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It
is a festival of classical dances of
India performed at the backdrop of the
Sun Temple, Konark.
Konark Festival was organised for the
first time in 1989 in the Open Air
Auditorium at Konark constructed with
the financial assistance of Government
of India.
Conceived as a festival of Classical
Dances of India, the objective of Konark
Festival was to promote Konark as well
as Orissa as place of tourist
destination.
Initially during the year 1989 and 1990,
the festival was being organised for a
period of 3 days. Subsequently increased
to 7 days during 1991 and 1992 in
different dates. Since 1993 the festival
is being organised for a period of 5
days from December 1-5 every year. The
festival was however not organised
during 1999 due to the Super Cyclone.
A Craft Mela was also being organised
from 1991-1995 through the State
Industry Department along with the dance
programmes. This was discontinued for a
couple of years which has again been
revived from the year - 2000. While the
Craft Mela of 2000 was organised by NAC,
Konark, the same has been organised by
State Industry Department since 2001.
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