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Papa K S. Venkataramiah created high-quality classical melodies with artistic beauty wrote V. S. Namboothiripad, Kerala’s first music critic in 1954.
Our myths and ancient literature have many references of Mohini and the lasya dance form.
Musiri Subramania Iyer stressed more on music than on rhythm wrote V. S. Namboothiripad, Kerala’s first music critic in 1954. Musiri Subramania Iyer, the famous Karnatic…
Female-centric dance forms could have deeper connections to the female goddess worship and Tantric philosophies that flourished in Kerala in the medieval period.
Kerala’s first music critic V. S. Namboothiripad featured violinist Prof. T. N. Krishnan when the maestro was emerging as a dashing young performer. This article was written in the year 1954
The Lasya and Tandava traditions are deeply intertwined with the legends of Siva and Parvathi and the occult knowledge of the Tantra tradition.
Shiva matters only when it exists in union with Bhairavi. She appears as Mohini, an enchantress, in front of the meditating Bhairava
On world music day (today) the writer, a leading Hindustani classical vocalist and a music therapist shares experience
Fusing Carnatic and Hindustani styles, Parur Sundaram Iyer created the unique ‘Parur bani’ in violin. M.S. Gopalakrishnan, his son, became the chief proponent of this style.









