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I counted my years
And realised that I have
Less time to live by,
Than I have lived so far

My time is short:
I want the essence,
my spirit is in a hurry.
I do not have much candy
In the package anymore

Yes, I'm in a hurry.
I'm in a hurry to live what the intensity that only
Maturity can bring.

We have two lives
And the second begins when you realize you
Only have ONE.


- Mario de Andrade
Brazilian poet and novelist

Anita R Ratnam

Happy New Year, everyone!
Here we are at the start of yet another year.
A year that brings with it all the hopes and promises of something better and brighter than the year that has just gone by.

Are you looking back at 2024 with gratitude, joy, delight? A twinge of regret and sadness? Are you a better person today than a year ago? It is a brand new start and moving beyond resolutions, there are 12 brand new months to reset, pivot or simply get up, dust the knicks and scratches off our knees and keep going-dancing!

For me, 2024 has been one of big ups and downs. A broken bone mid year and weeks of rest put me in a reflective mood about my own journey. It's been 60 years since my arangetram! How much and how far I have travelled in my life and art! How many new initiatives, new platforms, new brands. So perhaps 2024 has rightly been a year of pause, reflection and perhaps a pivot!

My travels took me to many countries but in December alone I went to villages, towns, cities, mountains and the seaside. I watched a gamut of performances - ritual theatre, folk art, mythic plays, classical and neo classical dance, performance art, film music orchestras, contemporary dance and, skipping (almost) the entire Chennai Margazhi season. I felt a huge surge of gratitude for the opportunity to encounter new cultural experiences while staying curious with a multitude of questions about walking the creative path.

To take the entire month of December off was always the plan. Knowing only too well that Chennai would be drowning in too many Bharatanatyam shows from morning to night, I intentionally planned to turn my lens onto other kinds of creative endeavours. I wanted to absorb a greater diversity in arts programming, to personally witness the push of bristling young minds curating inter-disciplinary events with courage and bravado - to acknowledge (with a wistful twinge) the shrinking space for classical dance and to envy classically trained musicians who are able to easily straddle so many worlds simultaneously.

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FROM THE ARCHIVES


Interview: Shanta Serbjeet Singh
- Ananda Shankar Jayant
For me, the arts just happened. Not only because my father imported a music teacher to live in the house and teach classical music and dance to my two sisters and myself, then a child of six. But because the template of one's sanskaras is too indelible over many lifetimes to be denied in the one that is being lived.




Rukku: My mother
- Chitra Visweswaran
She never looked at the half-empty cup, only the half-full... gentle, soft-spoken, dignified, she was an epitome of inner strength and spirituality.






BIRTHDAY WISHES
Vyjayanthi Kashi: Jan 1
Shila Mehta: Jan 1
Anuradha Vikranth: Jan 1
Satyanarayana Raju: Jan 6
Lakshmi Gopalaswamy: Jan 7
Srivatsa Shandilya: Jan 8
Savithri Jagannath Rao: Jan 9
Darshana Jhaveri: Jan 9
Leela Venkataraman: Jan 11
Janaki Srinivasan: Jan 13
Geeta Chandran: Jan 14
Vaibhav Arekar: Jan 21
P Praveen Kumar: Jan 25
Bijayini Satpathy: Jan 26

QUOTE
I'm clear about my choice in life, and it's to make dance and music, because I believe those things make the world a better place.
- Hofesh Shechter

Narthana Ganapathy - Art by dancer Himanshu Srivastava
Narthana Ganapathy
Art by dancer Himanshu Srivastava




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