Tuesday, May 15, 2012

NATYARANGAM CAMP- FROM DANCE TO DEVOTION



It was the 26th of January 2012….
It was 2.45pm: My dad dropped me outside Narada Gana Sabha where the bus heading towards Thennangur village was waiting. Only then I and two of my other friends realized that we were late!! As we entered into the bus we were having mixed emotions of fear, excitement and expectations. For a few hours I spoke less observed more and so did my friends. It was my first time to such a “dance camp”! I had a look of the stalwarts seated along with the organizers in the front seats and young and vibrant dancers behind, alongside us. We trio started practicing some “thalams” which was supposed to be our homework. After a while we all started introducing ourselves to each other and became comfortable. We reached Thennangur and I felt a steady stream of blood gushing into my senses. As we got down the bus we were allotted very simple yet largely cozy rooms at the Lakshmi Bhavanam. Little did we know that there was a great and a tough time ahead…. We freshened up and headed towards the main temple. The scent of the gobar the non hustle bustle atmosphere of the city just reminded the strength of India-“Villages”. The gates of the sanctum sanctorum opened. There was the sublime and suave Panduranga bountifully adorned with priceless jewels and colourful garments. Witnessing such a spectacular sight for the very first time I felt hard to hold back my tears. With the head priest elucidating the beauteous art and architecture of the temple, I started to capture the marvelous paintings on my camera. Sri Krishnaswamy,Secretary Narada Gana Sabha, later, while welcoming each and every one of us even briefed about the schedule of the camp.
“Sathgurunadha Gnanananda” (I could never afford to forget this chant!!). Talking about food…! It was such a delicacy!I still am wandering about the secret ingredient in it!!

DAY 1
Yoga: I woke myself up at the right time on the first day (courtesy: mobile phone….that was used only for that purpose those three days). As our Yoga Guru Mr.Suresh, taught us each Aasana from breathing exercise to the surya namaskaram, he also explained us about the inner significance and the effect of each one of them. The yoga session ended with little joint aches and muscle pulls and not to forget to mention the beautiful yet simple Sharika who created the awareness about each person’s Prakruthi(nature) as Vata, Pittha and kapha. The Questionnaire really did help us discover our body and accordingly dietary habits were advised. Breakfast then was a heavenly bliss!!I still couldn’t get the secret ingredient.
Narasimhachaari sir’s saathvika session kick started the camp with his quick wit and humor, the aspect was beautigully rendered to us.
This followed our dear CVC sir’s Angika session. It made me wonder as to no one else could ever have the grip over Angika and Angshudham. He had also corrected my “thadhi tha” and also many other minor flaws that we as dancers had. Vasanthalakshmi ma’am (or vasantha “akka”) who still had the same charm and prettiness, still afresh, could only be the right person to teach us “aharya” Abinaya. Theoretically explaining the nuances of Aharya from the Natya Sastra, she threw light upon those aspects. Janaki akka then went about reading out the list of performers for the day. As my name was not on the day’s list, I volunteered to compere for the performance.
Dr.Sudha Seshayyan- A person who strikes a balance between the two polar ends –Medicine and Literature. Citing examples from tamil poetry, she urged us to find “spaces” and read in between the lines that made us wonder the scope of the verses. “Yen thayum enakkarul thandhaiyum” was a line that we explored and I was stunned when I learnt that even the word “Kandha” was no ordinary name but had a deeper meaning. Then was the music session by OS Arun anna. He stupefied all of us with his mesmerizing voice and his down to earth nature. We were asked to do the sanchari for the pallavi of the classic Varnam Mohamaana with a great sense of musical and thanam sync that was a tough task. Tougher was when no one could manage imagining after a particular point.  The homework sessions were also interactive where we had raised doubts to Dr.Sudha about our “homework” song based on the Ramayana.
As I got myself ready clad in a saree, I was thrilled about holding the mike and compere in front of stalwarts like CVC Sir and others. Two of us were the masters of ceremony. Once the showcase got over, we proceeded to the temple for “Dolotsavam”. I had witnessed such an event only on the television before. The Lord with his consort was placed on the swing richly embellished. The aura of the deities, the mesmerizing voice of OS Arun, the eager villagers around and a dancing space that was only few millimeters away from the lord- What else would a dancer need!!!I felt the complete surrender at that moment. No reviews, no critics, and not a pinch of tension! Each one of us felt equal before the lord. We danced for extensive range of songs from slow emotional padams to vivacious Kolattam songs. Truly such a stress buster it was. Then again the tastiest dinner! (It still kept me wondering about that secret ingredient!)
Day 2:
Yoga sessions started off early in the morning…. We received worthy feedbacks concerning our postures and other aspects of dance. He gave us suggestions about the stamina aspects. After breakfast it was OS Arun Sir’s session again. We discussed many songs from the fusion piece “Ka Ka Ka Thunga” which made our imagination go wild but finally it turned out to be just a kathak bol. It was then the time to experiment with our movements and adavus. CVC Sir again led us through some jathis …the special one being the “dhalangu” jathi.  In order to illustrate the need of aharya abhinaya, Vasantha akka projected some excerpts from their productions so that we may practically grasp the facets of it. The Narasimhacharis even proved their grip in the laya aspect …Chari Sir being a good percussionist himself! We had a short photo session with the whole group and broke for lunch! “Oru Kal oru kannadi” (a song from a latest tamil flick)- even that wasn’t left untouched as Dr.Sudha lead us through almost all faces of literature…from a nursery rhyme to a great literature works where we had to find “spaces” to bring out hidden meanings. Before the next session of OS Arun anna would begin, we were ready to experience the musical journey he was going to take us through! The thodi raga was handled by anna with high sense of beauty and precision. Then was the time to showcase our talents….we three of us danced for “Arabhimaanam” a ragamaalika for which we received good comments and few corrections as well…
Well then….Garuda seva was the next plan on our list.  I was still in my dance costumes and headed to the temple. Nadaswaram and Tavil  vidwans who toured wide internationally were playing for the lord. We gathered around in front of the lord seated over the magnificent Garuda.  Both of them shone in ultimate lusture and that was an aesthetic treat to the eyes. The  dancing at one instant included CVC Sir, Chari Sir, Vasanth akka, Janaki akka, village kids and myself holding hands in a circle and dancing to one of a joyous folk number. What a moment it was to stand…rather dance alongside great dancers and connoisseurs! I had the time of my life! Sathgurunadha Gnananandha! Yes.. After another mouth watering dinner I went off to bed!
DAY 3
Yoga sessions in the fresh air and the mild sounds of the morning chant in the temples made our meditation experience not only healthy but religious as well. We had to rush to a Lakshmi temple nearby for the Pada puja then breakfast…! There was the poetry session that followed suite then the usual angika sessions that took us through tricky and mindboggling adavus and jathis…. Then followed a Valedictory function…where we received our certificates and had good interactions among us! We all had our own photo sessions this time! After lunch and our pack-up we went to the main temple for the Kalyanotsavam to witness the marriage of the Lord! Each and every aspect was explained by the head priest and with a heavy heart we had to leave from the beautiful village!! Angika, Vachika,Aharya and Satvika abhinaya was given to us by means of a holistic and a disciplined approach! As I sat near the window inside the bus waiting for the bus to start off to Chennai I started to wonder as to what did the camp not give us?! It gave us dance, music, poetry, positive vibrations, spiritual outlook towards everything we do….and upon everything the delicious food….I recognized that “secret ingredient” in the food as love…towards God and other living beings that made the food as tasty as ever! And not to forget our own thinnai discussions where we had a great time sharing our knowledge and discussing home works! As I pondered upon these I joined my fellow members singing happily to wide range of numbers forming teams and competing, to add even that bit of fun element to make a complete trip! My first ever trip to Thennangur has given me a lifetime experience and I wholeheartedly thank the Natyarangam committee for selecting me as a worthy candidate to participate in this! Radhey Krishna! Radhey Krishna!