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Bhava Sangeetham

Honouring, nurturing and preserving heritage and tradition following the concept “Our Country… Our Culture … Our Children…” has been an integral part of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Tarang; the music and dance club of the school opens up opportunities for the students to soak in the melody of the rich classical music and dance while inculcating traditional values in them.

Bhava Sangeetham places a greater emphasis on the song’s expressions rather than rigidly adhering to regulations. It is an awe-inspiring

Landscape  of Indian classical music. Tarang – Music and Dance club of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan enabled the students to imbibe the essence of this rich traditional culture of Indian Classical Art form through two renowned personalities Ms. Shreya Ramnath, a distinguished scholar and singer, and Madam Sreemathi Ramnath, a revered Leadership Consultant and trainer. Their artistic prowess resonated in a harmonious blend of classical and devotional melodies, unraveling the emotional tapestry of Bhava Sangeetham and evoking an immersive experience for all.

Ms. Sreemathi calls for training the students in heart skills so that they can have the quality of empathy and be mindful of themselves. Her words were also a guidance to the students, enhancing the values of listening to the music and poetry. She opened the treasure chest of the poetry that was left by the ancestors and bestowed the students with its value which cultivated a pride in them of the affluent culture prevailing in our country.

Ms. Shreya and Ms. Sreemathi enchanted us with a soulful journey through Bhava Sangeetham in a melodious vice, enabling an emotional and immersive experience. Ms.Shreya’s renditions in Sanskrit, Telugu, and Bengali, were more than mere songs; they were captivating narratives. Each note painted vivid portraits, whether in the ode to the sacred river Godavari, the heartfelt homage to India as a nurturing mother, or the mesmerizing fusion of Tagore’s iconic “Ekala Chalo Re,” uniting the essence of Bengali and Telugu. Her performance, a testament to linguistic and musical harmony, stirred emotions and bridged diverse cultural facets whereas Ms. Sreemathi nurtured its old values by elucidating the meaning and its background. The magic created by them took everyone on a captivating musical voyage. Students of Sri Prakash immersed themselves in this unique atmosphere.

 Ms. Sreemathi’s nurturing elucidation of the songs’ origins and meanings anchored the performances in their deep-rooted traditions, imparting a profound understanding to the eager students. Their wealth of experience imparted not just melodies but a deeper appreciation for the art form’s legacy, guiding the students into an immersive exploration of Bhava Sangeetham’s timeless allure. The students were enriched with invaluable insights into the cultural heritage and the deeper meanings embedded within each note. This enriching and beautiful journey not only transported the audience but also bestowed them with a newfound reverence and understanding for the captivating world of enchanting melodies and its profound heritage.

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