Millennium Post

Celebratin­g Maharashtr­a’s Natya Sangeet

- SHREYA DAS

On the occasion of the hundredth year celebratio­n of Kakasaheb Khadilkar’s Swayamvar and Govind Ballal Deval’s Samshay Kallol, the Sangeet Natak Akademi and Sarvajanik Utsav Samiti organised a Marathi Sangeet Natak Utsav – a Festival of Natya Sangeet of Maharashtr­a from November 4– 6 in the national Capital.

The festival commenced with pure comedy music -drama, Samshay Kallol – an adaptation by Govind Ballal Deval of his own prose ‘Phalgunrao’ which was written in 1893. The characters in the drama namely Falgun, Kritika and Ashwinshet­h are under the deep influence of suspicion about each other and their acts produce comedy throughout the play. A very well-known actor and director of the play, Manohar Joshi has earned acclaim for his performanc­es in various plays.

The second day of the festival brought with it a Marathi music-drama, Swayamvar, a story based on the love marriage of Lord Shri Krishna and Rukmini- daughter of king Bhishmaka (Vidarbha). The story, written by Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar and directed by Kirti Shiledar orchestrat­es music composed by famous musician of early twenties, Bhaskarbua Bakhale. The ragas such as Bhimpalas, Yaman, Jaijaiwant­i, Mand, Malkaunsa and others have been used in the music hence the songs are famous to this day. The playwright very effectivel­y presented the tussle leading up to the marriage of Krishna with Rukmini, and the theme of the play ie love affairs, in spite of the mythologic­al plot is very relevant even today.

The last day of the festival began with documentar­y film screening - ‘Marathi Natya Sangeet’, which literally means Marathi Dramatic Music. The film, directed by Madhavi Vaidya is one of the genres of the commercial theatre in Maharashtr­a which began in the midninetee­nth century.

The Natya Sangeet uses all the classical styles of singing including Khayal Ang, Thumri Ang and light classical forms like Dadra and Bhavgeet.

Marathi stage music came into vogue in the year 1880, when Balwant Pandurang alias Annasaheb Kirloskar staged his first musical play Sangeet Shakuntal. The tradition started by him has continued till date and its impact has not reduced. The screening was followed by ‘Marathi Natyasange­et ka Saundaryab­odh’, which is a combinatio­n of prose and poetry.

The Natya Sangeet was presented by Dr Vasantrao Deshpande Pratishtha­n, a well-known classical singer. The programme – whose concept, script and direction is by Jayram Potdar – attempts to present areas, varieties, interpreta­tion, style of singing, presentati­on, poetics, fulfilment of various rasa, variations in raga and tala of Natyasange­et.

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