KALINGA
MAHOTSAV
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Every year, in the month of February, Art Vision, in collaboration with
Orissa Tourism and Nalco, organises the Kalinga Mahotsav, a festival
exclusively dedicated to martial dances. The Festival takes place at the
footstep of the Dhauli stupa, the Japanese Buddist Temple situated on a
hill at the outskirts of modern Bhubaneswar. This is the place where Emperor
Ashok is believed to have fought the last battle of the great Kalinga war
before surrendering the sword and embracing Buddism.
The calm and solemn statue of Buddha overlooking the entire stage from the
top of the stupa and the tranquil expanse of the countryside populated by
paddy fields and cashew plantations provides the peaceful background to the
outburst of movements and sounds which accompanied the performance of the
martial artists. The aim of the organisers is to ‘harmonise the vigour of
martial tradition with the sublimity of peace through dance performances’.
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Every
year the Festival opens with a modern choreography based on
martial art and then showcases traditional martial dance forms
from different parts of India. During the
1st Kalinga Mahotsav, which took place on the 1st and 2nd of
February 2003 a creative choreography 'Jarjara' was presented as the opening
item followed by Paika Dance from Orissa, Kalarippayattu from Kerala, Thang
Ta from Manipur and Chhau from Mayurbhanji. |
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The
2nd Kalinga
Mahotsav, which took place on the on the 13th and 14th of
February 2004, opened with an item of Mayurbhanji Chhau followed by 'Sound
of Silence' a creative choreography based on martial art and by a performance of Ghatka, the martial art form from Punjab. The other forms
presented were Kalaripayattu from Kerala and Phari Khanda and
Seraikella Chhau from
Jharkhand.
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The
3rd Kalinga Mahotsav took place at Dhauli Stupa on the 4th and 5th of February2005. The
following troupes participated on the first day: Calcutta based group Anjika
directed by Priti Patel, presented ''Agni' a creative choreography
based on the martial art form from Manipur, Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir troupe from
Dadar, Mumbai, presented a demonstration of Mallakhamb and Yogasanas and
Mahavir Sanskrutik Anusthan from Kalahandi, Orissa, presented a
demonstration of 'banabadi', a tribal martial art. On the second day Pandit
Ananda Rao and troupe from Kolhapur presented 'mardani khel' , the Royal
Chhou Academi from Purulia displayed items from the Purulia Chhou repertoire
and Mohamed Mustafa Silambam school of martial arts from Tamil Nadu
presented a demonstration of Silambam. |
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The
4th Kalinga Mahotsav was
organized by Art Vision in collaboration with Orissa
Tourism and Nalco at Dhauli, Bhubaneswar, on the
4th and 5th of February 2006.The following troupes participated.On the
first day:'Surya Devata', choreographic composition based on Mayurbhanji
Chhau, performed by Chhau artists from Baripada, Kalaippayattu by Maruthi Marma Chikilsa & Kalari Sangham,
Thiruvanthapuram and Thang Ta by Guru Devabrata Siman and party,
Imphal
On the second day:'Keibul Lanjav' choreographic composition based on martial art
of Manipur, performed by Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academi,
Imphal, Kathakali by Natyasala Kathakali Sangram, Thiruvantapuram
and Perini Shiva Tandava by Dr Natarajan Radhakrishna and party,
Hyderabad
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