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Articles: Festivals | BATA Celebrates Deepavali - Editor
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This was followed by 'Sastriya Kadambam' – a beautiful and versatile rendition of classical dance ballets. S ringara lahari, a tale about Krishna gopika rasa keli, was presented by students of Suneeta Pendekanti. Krishna mahima, another beautiful dance about Krishna's naughty antics directed by Suneeta Pendekanti, was very vibrant and lively. Brindavani saranga was a tillana presented by Sri Krupa Dance Company. This piece is about the pure love between Radha and Krishna expressed in an attractive way. Alokaye and Krishnam Kalaya sakhi, performed by 5 - 10 yr old kids, was a beautiful presentation of the rift between two groups of gopikas who want to spend idle time with Krishna . Mesmerized by the sound of his flute, the gopikas unite and dance together realizing Krishna treats them all the same. This stunning piece was excellently choreographed by Vijaya Aasuri, Srilu Veligeti and Sirisha Duggirala left the audience spellbound.
Karra Katha, a cricket based burra katha, performed by Kalyan, Kiran, Chakrapani and directed by Kalyan Kattamuri provided a comical variation to the program flow. This fictional story is about how India managed to win chasing 321 against England. The subtle variation in narrating England 's dominance in batting, Irfan's heroic comeback with his bowling, India's excellent batting start, Sachin's injury and Indian middle order collapse took the audience through a series of emotions. The climax where Sachin scores six of the last ball had the audience at the edge of their seats and was received with thunderous applause. Innovative concept, comprehensible narration and flawless execution left audience in peels of laughter.
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