Shabdam- Ayar Sheriyar

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • This piece describes the various aspects of Krishna as he plays the flute. In Gokula, he plays the flute and attracts the Gopikas. Unbeknownst to the rest of the village, Krishna stealthily sneaks around and steals butter and distracts the Gopikas from their daily chores.
    With his coral-red lips playing the flute, Krishna's hair sways gently from side to side and his beautiful face glows. Even the timid deer become mesmerized by this Mayavan and forget their daily activities.
    With his tiny fingers, Gopala plays the flute in deep concentration where droplets of perspiration begin to form on his creased eyebrows. The Gopikas are filled with joy upon hearing his music and run to him and surrender themselves.
    This piece is set to Ragamalika and Mishra Chapu Talam. It was composed by Subbarama Aiyer and choreographed by Mylapore Gowri Ammal.
    Performer: Varun Iyer (disciple of Savitha Viswanathan)
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