ANANYA KALASINCHANA
‘Ananya Kalasinchana’, which was earlier known as ‘Ananya Abhivyakthi’, is a bi-lingual monthly (Kannada and English) magazine. For over 20 years, print version of the magazine was brought out and sent to the subscribers. It is a forum for artists to document their thoughts and express their interest. In 2019, it was made available, for free, digitally through an app, which carries magazines till date. The app can still be accessed here.
Kalasinchana takes on a new form of an online blog in 2022. While the forms of access have changed in tune with time, the content of the magazine has always remained relevant and useful to the artiste fraternity. The blog continues to consist of in-depth articles on music, dance and associated literature, as well as scientific interpretations of arts. It features reports and announcements about upcoming events by various organizations, including Ananya’s.
Ananya Kalasinchana is dedicated to the cause of arts and continues to be a much loved and read portal by students, practitioners and connoisseurs alike.
To contribute articles to Kalasinchana, please write to us at ananyakalasinchana@gmail.com
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‘Voice of a generation’ – (Part 1)
Chapter 1 Rudrapatna - Karnataka’s green and music belt Ranjani Govind Photos by Rudrapatnam S. Ramakanth This is the land of Cauvery, the river flowing in a copious stream, melodious in its rhythm, the waves gently sluicing on to the lush green shores, the...
Ananya Nrutyollasa -69 – A palette of colourful emotions
The sparkle for the evening was set by Malavika Nair, the disciple of Vani Ganapathy, who rendered a sprightly Bharatanatyam performance. Her opening statement showcased the subjugation of the serpent Kalinga by Lord Krishna followed by the exposition of the...
Srutis and Srutibheda (Part 8)
Chapter 3 (Contd.) SRUTIS AND THEIR FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES 3.5 Experimental observations. As experiment was conducted to observe how these 22 srutis actually sound. All of them may be generated and heard on a normal computer using the QBASIC (Quick Basic) program...
Yuva Nota – Shreema Upadhyaya
Bhava, Raga and Tala, which embodies the supreme art of Bharatnatyam fascinated Shreema Upadhyaya at a tender age and motivated her to learn the artform. Following her passion with dedication and sincerity, she has blossomed under the nurturing guidance of her Guru...
Interview with Guru Vani Ganapathy
Recipient of the Ananya Puraskara for 2022, Kalasinchana is honoured to interview Vani Ganapathy, performer, teacher and artiste par excellence. With a journey spanning several art-filled decades, Vani offers us a glimpse into the making of the artiste and the...
Bright And Bubbly Offering
How I wish I was Krishna’s daughter, Charumathi! The easy camaraderie that exists between a father and daughter, although an adolescent, the trustworthy intimacy where Krishna even shares glimpses of his love life, his narration of certain events in his life with a...