Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Wednesday 25 January 2017

‘Perspectives, ideas at Biennale can be adapted to film’: Priyadarshan

Veteran filmmaker termed his first visit to the Biennale on Saturday a ‘learning experience’

Filmmaker Priyadarshan at artist Istvan Csakany's installation 'Ghost Keeping' at KMB 2016 in Aspinwall House,Fort Kochi
Filmmaker Priyadarshan at artist Istvan Csakany's installation 'Ghost Keeping' at KMB 2016 in Aspinwall House,Fort Kochi 

Observing that an interesting frame can be found anywhere provided one perceives it as such, celebrated filmmaker Priyadarshan said the variety of perspectives and concepts at Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB) 2016 can be adapted to film.

A favourable shooting schedule meant the director of more than 100 films across industries and languages was able to visit the Biennale for the first time on Saturday. He termed it a “learning experience that satisfied the artist in me”.

 “As a filmmaker, I think many of the ideas are adaptable in terms of medium. When I was going around and looking always at the points of view expressed by different people on similar issues, I asked myself why I didn’t think about this. This is also something we can show on screen and there were several things I thought I should try in my films,” Priyadarshan said

Filmmaker Priyadarshan with Kochi Biennale Foundation President Bose Krishnamachari at Subrat Kumar Behera's installation 'Mythological Paradigm Prophesied' at KMB 2016 in Aspinwall House,Fort Kochi
Filmmaker Priyadarshan with Kochi Biennale Foundation President Bose Krishnamachari at Subrat Kumar Behera's installation 'Mythological Paradigm Prophesied' at KMB 2016 in Aspinwall House,Fort Kochi 

“Expressions of creativity are like the sea or the sky: there are no limits. There are things I understood and others that I did not, but I appreciated the aesthetic sense behind the Biennale. Unlike the boring spaces in art galleries, the KMB is the venue for these expressions,” he added.

‘Artists’ Cinema a platform for serious works’: Joshy Mathew


Award-winning filmmaker Joshy Mathew also visited the Biennale recently. Besides the works on display, he appreciated the Kochi Biennale Foundation initiative to screen serious films as part of its ongoing ‘Artists’ Cinema’ series at the Pavilion in Cabral Yard, Fort Kochi.

“For filmmakers, the initiative provides a platform to promote serious Malayalam cinema in front of an international audience. Moreover, we can market our films more intensively in the international film festival circuit after being screened in such an internationally acclaimed art festival like the Biennale,” said Mathew, whose film Black Forest won a National award in 2012.

Friday 16 September 2016

Eco-themed creation helping promote message of recycling and environmental sustainability

This Onam, a larger-than- life experience awaits visitors to the Lulu Mall. A 20-foot- tall Maveli, fabricated by artists from the Kochi Biennale Foundation (KBF) using mainly nature friendly materials, sits in welcome at the entrance.

The supersized Maveli – made out of iron, special papers, jute, cloth, coir, rope and reclaimed wood – is the newest addition to the retail major’s ongoing environment awareness campaign, ‘Nature First’. It also marks yet another successful collaboration in the longstanding KBF-Lulu Group partnership.

‘This is the first time any mall in the world has made a green Maveli. We are excited to associate with
the KBF yet again, especially for a cause like ‘Nature First’. The purpose of this initiative is to draw the attention of our customers towards the importance of recycling and ensuring sustainability of the
environment in every which way possible,” said Shibu Philips, Business Head, Lulu Mall.

Complete with an ‘Olakuda’, the installation has been garnering plenty of interest from customers. Much the same as the KBF’s previous artistic intervention in the mall: a unique live sculptor’s studio in June that helped spread the message of ‘Nature First’, a year-long initiative to sensitise Kochiites on the need to preserve natural resources.

“The KBF is very happy to be able to collaborate with the Lulu Group in celebrating the festive Onam season, our enduring partnership and the beauty of nature. We hope visitors to Lulu Mall enjoy our interpretation of the most enduring symbols of nature and unity,” said KBF Secretary Riyas Komu. “The KBF is proud to continue participating in the Nature First campaign and help showcase the importance of the environment through art.”

The Lulu Group’s association with the KBF and the Kochi-Muziris Biennale goes back all the way to the first edition of the Biennale in 2012. The relationship has since strengthened and matured.

The Maveli structure is open for viewing at the Lulu Mall entrance from 9 AM to 11 PM over the festive period.

Thursday 8 September 2016

Choral group SIWJA charms crowds at hospital with Onam special music



With Onam just around the corner, the festive mood caught up with the crowd at the General Hospital here as they gathered in the courtyard for a special music show as part of the weekly Biennale Arts and Medicine programme.

The Onam special was presented by ‘Sing India with Jerry Amaldev’ (SIWJA), a choral group under the tutelage of the renowned Malayalam music director, with his hit compositions forming a part of the day’s repertoire.

Jerry Amaldev
Jerry Amaldev, the music composer who has created some of Malayalam’s most memorable melodies, formed the group, which now has 30 members, in 2010 under his eponymous charitable foundation.
The choral group specialises in songs spanning various genres and languages, including Western pop, Christmas carols and of course, the unforgettable film hits of Jerry Amaldev.

The special show for the hospitals patients, staff and bystanders began with a rendition of ‘Lokam Muzhuvan Sukham Pakaraan’, followed by sprightly songs in the spirit of Onam such as ‘Athapoo nulli’, ‘Poove poli poove’, and ’Ponnonam vannu’.

It concluded with the hit song ‘Ayiram kannumaai’ from the movie Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu.  A group of 18 singers, accompanied by instrumentalists, from the group rendered 15 songs in all.

Jerry Amaldev, a three-time Kerala State Award winner for music direction, has many hits to his credit including the evergreen songs from his first film Manjil Virinja Pookkal. He is also a regular at the Arts and Medicine programme, an initiative of the Kochi Biennale Foundation, to provide solace to ailing patients through art. It was his third time performing at the hospital.


This Wednesday’s musical treat was the 134th in the series of the Arts and Medicine project that was launched by Union Minister K V Thomas in 2014 and is organized by the KBF in association with Lakeshore Hospital and Research Centre Limited and the Mehboob Memorial Orchestra.


Wednesday 10 August 2016

Kochi Biennale Foundation invites Applications for a Week-Long Workshop

As part of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016, the international exhibition of contemporary art,
Kochi Biennale Foundation invites applications for a week-long workshop  from 05 to 10 December 2016 at Kochi, Kerala. The workshop, Thinking Art, will be anchored by philosopher Sundar Sarukkai in collaboration with eminent scholars and artists. The primary purpose of this workshop is to expand the viewing experience of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale by adding a space for thinking and reflecting.

In addition to the workshop, the participants will be able to witness the installation process of the artworks and be present for the opening three days of the Biennale from December 12 – 14, 2016. The last date for application is September 4, 2016 .

The Kochi Biennale Foundation (KBF) is a non-profit charitable trust engaged in promoting art & culture and educational activities in India; primary amongst them the hosting of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale.

See for details of the workshop: http://kochimuzirisbiennale.org/thinking-art/

Tuesday 9 August 2016

‘Musick’ gives an enthralling performance

Artists of ‘Musick’, a well-known association of musicians from Kerala, conquered the stage at the Government General Hospital, Ernakulam today as they presented an enchanting performance by singing a number of popular songs from popular Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam films to regale the patients, bystanders and hospital staff.



Singer Sajini Anand set the tone of the musical show with a mellifluous rendition of the title song of ‘Satyam Shivam Sundaram”, a 1978 Bollywood blockbuster starring Shashi Kapoor and Zeenat Aman.

“Music captures the soul and has no bounds of age or gender. Being able to perform before such an audience where every song is like a raindrop in the desert is quite gratifying,” said Anand, the magnificent drummer and Secretary of Musick.

Performing at the 129th edition of the popular weekly programme Arts and Medicine, organised by the Kochi Biennale Foundation (KBF) in association with Mehboob Memorial Orchestra and Lakeshore Hospital and Research Centre Limited, the artists presented a scintillating show of receptive music at the hospital premises.


Singers Sajini and Praveen, together with Renjith, who is a regular presence at stage shows, asserted their presence in playback singing by belting out a total of 14 songs. The duets, ‘Malare Maunama’ (Tamil movie Karnaa:1995) and ‘Chura Liya’ ( Hindi  movie Yaadon Ki Baarat:1973), elicited a huge applause from the audience . The troupe concluded the exhilarating show with the group song ‘Kya Hua Tera Wada’ (Yaadon Ki Baarat).

The patients who attended the music therapy programme were quite listening to the stimulating renditions of evergreen melodies. The effective combination of orchestra and effortless renditions of songs by the artists had the crowd swaying with the tempo of the popular numbers.
The Wednesday series of the ‘Arts and Medicine’ show, an initiative to provide healing through music, is eagerly awaited by the crowd which frequents the hospital.

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Applications Invited for Kalasagar Award

Kalasagar is an organisation based at Kavalappara in Palakkad Dt of Kerala founded by Kalamandalam Krishnankutty Poduval, the maestro of percussion Chenda. The institution celebrates the birth anniversary of its founder every year on May 28. As part of this, Kalsagar used to honor artists from different fields of art & culture. Kalasagar invites nominations from artists and art lovers for this year’s award.

Kalasagar awards are given to artistes in the field of Kathakali Vesham, Music, Chenda, Maddalam and Chutty as well as Bharathanatyam, Mohiniyattom, Kuchipudi, Ottanthullal, Chakyarkoothu, Koodiyattom, Thayambaka, and Panchavadyam — Thimila, Maddalam, Edakka, Thalam and Kombu. The awards are decided on the basis of nominations from the art lovers. The artist selected for the award should be between the age of 40-70 years and should be a permanent resident of Kerala.

Nominations with complete details of the artists should be sent to The Secretary, Kalasagar, Kavalappara, Shoranur, Palakkad, Kerala - 679523 on or before 28 April 2016.

Thursday 18 December 2014

Sargolsav 2014 at Vadakara

National art and craft fair Sargolsav 2014 at Sargalaya Arts & Crafts village from 20 to 30 Dec 2014.



Sargaalaya Arts & Crafts village at  Iringal, Vadakara in Kozhikode Dt  in Kerala is an initiative by the Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala. The Village is a craft cluster that was conceptualized as a tourism destination, developed and implemented on the Responsible Tourism model. 
It is an initiative to put Kerala's traditional handicrafts on the tourism trail.

Sargaalaya focuses on creating a tourist destination, centered on hands-on interaction between tourists and artisans, who create, display and market their crafts on site. The strategy being, to make Kerala's traditional crafts an integral part of the tourism experience while also providing sustainable development for the artisans economically.

The craft village is set up on 20 acres of land with 27 cottages on the banks of the Moorad River, just 200 meters off Kozhikode – Kannur National Highway near Vadakara.  Apart from showcasing crafts & craftsmen from across Kerala, Sargaalaya has a Crafts Design & Technology development centre 
that provides training for craftsmen on the latest techniques of production & encourages innovation in the traditional system.

Courtesy: Kerala Tourism

Monday 1 December 2014

Welcome Kerala, magazine on Nature, Culture, Art and Heritage of Kerala

Latest issue of Welcome Kerala, the magazine focusing the  Nature, Culture, Art & Heritage of Kerala, India is available now.

The highlights ,
- > 100 plus art & ritual events held in Kerala during December 2014.
- > A new series featuring the tradition and folklore from the banks of River Nila or Bharathapuzha, the river that shaped the civilization of Kerala.

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