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Halfway around the state in 60 minutes

Updated on: 10 October,2009 07:35 PM IST  | 
Aditi Sharma |

Utsav, a fast-paced 60 minute dance collage takes you on a whirlwind tour of Maharashtra's culture in comfortable confines

Halfway around the state in 60 minutes

Utsav, a fast-paced 60 minute dance collage takes you on a whirlwind tour of Maharashtra's culture in comfortable confines

Perhaps, it's got to do with the mercurial character of Mumbai. The raging passion has its inhabitants come gushing out on the streets during festivals, each community declaring their respect for their revered deity, turning sacred occasions into a game of one upmanship.






During his tours to Bangkok, where Tanwar visited the Rose Gardenu00a0- a one-stop destination where a tourist can experience the arts, crafts and culture of Thailand, that served as an inspiration. He tried to initiate a project based on similar lines in Rajasthan, but things didn't quite work out. "Utsav has taken three long years to get started. It was a task to scout for artists and get them together, to put up a quality show," recalls the soft-spoken Tanwar.

The hour-long dance collage is performed by a troupe of 42 artistes trained by danseuse Kavita Koli, and stringed together by narrator Sumit Lakhotia, who gives a brief description of each performance. "It was deliberate decision to use English as the medium, since most tourists are foreigners. A French narration can also be arranged, if required," informs Tanwar.

Keeping to the Hindu tradition of invoking Lord Ganesha's blessing before any auspicious event, the collage begins with a Ganesh Vandana, followed with a dance-description of every significant festival, beginning with Gudi Padwa, the Maharashtrian New Year.

The consequent festivalsu00a0- Narali Purnima, Gokulashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Diwali, Makar Sankranti and Holiu00a0- are all depicted in the order of celebration. Since no show in Maharashtra is complete without some feet-tapping cheer, there's a Lavani performance, and a traditional wedding, complete with a pandit matching the bride and groom's kundalis.

What works for the show is that the performances are true to tradition without compromising on pulsating energy. From cute brats grabbing the dahi handi to the kolis celebrating Narali Purnima, Tanwar and his team have managed bring authentic flavour, with vibrant costumes, local songs orchestrated with lejhim, dhol and jhang (spindle-shaped drum). It's quite a cultural eye-opener, which could make for an interesting evening out for non-Maharashtrians in the city. Is the state tourism department reading this?






On:
Every Monday and Saturday, 7 pm.

At: Ravindra Natya Mandir, near Siddhivinayak Mandir, Prabhadevi.
Call: 9820070925.
Tickets: Rs 900

(Private shows for can also be arranged)

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