• This forum contains old posts that have been closed. New threads and replies may not be made here. Please navigate to the relevant forum to create a new thread or post a reply.
  • Welcome to Tamil Brahmins forums.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our Free Brahmin Community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.

Nine music sabhas dedicate festival to flood victims

Status
Not open for further replies.
Welcome this! Let the music provide the solace to the affected people of Chennai while committing to relief and rehabilitation!

CHENNAI, December 8, 2015

Nine music sabhas dedicate festival to flood victims







While some artistes cancel programmes, others will donate their remuneration.


Expressing solidarity with tens of thousands of flood victims, nine Sabhas in Chennai have decided to dedicate this year’s Margazhi Music Season to them.
While a couple of musicians have announced that they would not perform during this season, violinists Lalgudi G.J.R. Krishnan and G.J.R. Vijayalakshmi said they would donate their remuneration from the concerts towards flood relief.
In a joint statement, The Music Academy, Narada Gana Sabha, Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Sri Parthasarathy Swamy Sabha, Tamil Isai Sangam, Brahma Gana Sabha, Kartik Fine Arts and Bhrathiya Vidya Bhavan and Carnatica appreciated the artistes who have been providing relief to fellow citizens despite their own difficulties.
“It is our belief and hope that some individual organisations among us depending on their own circumstances and ability will be able to meaningfully contribute to relief and rehabilitation,” they said.
The sabhas thanked the artistes who had expressed their intention to donate a portion of their whole remuneration to relief funds.
Meaningful contribution
One of the office-bearers of an organisation said cancelling the programmes would not serve any purpose as many small artistes depended on the season for earning a livelihood. “Instead of cancelling the festival, we can contribute meaningfully to the cause,” he said.
A few sabhas have postponed their festival. Sri Krishna Gana Sabha general secretary Y. Prabhu said inauguration of arts and dance festival would be held on December 20 instead of December 11.
G.J.R. Krishnan said as artistes they had a commitment to the organisers, sponsors, co-artists and audiences from all over the world, he and his sister decided to donate their remuneration from all concerts during this music season, towards flood relief.
“This is the least we can do in this situation. The organisers in Chennai are wise, sensitive and empathetic to put their heads together and arrive at a fair decision in the circumstances,” he said.
Singers Ranjani and Gayathri also announced that the honorarium received from their season’s concerts would go towards relief work.
Explain the reason behind her decision to cancel her programmes, noted singer Bombay Jayashree on her Facebook page said Chennai, which had always supported art, was now battling the aftermath of torrential rains.
“With so many people homeless and struggling for basic needs, I feel it is not the time for festivals. I sincerely hope the resources and energies used to back the December festival are channelised to help Chennai get back to normality,” she said.
Not the moment to sing
Singer Vijay Siva said it was not the moment for happy singing. “I plan to resume on January 1, 2016. Well-wishers may help in informing the organisers concerned and accompanying artistes,” he said.
Noted dancer and president of Bharatakalanjali V.P. Dhananjayan said his institution would not be able to perform during this art festival season due to the current scenario at Chennai.
“This decision is concerned only with institutional programmes and not applicable to individual solo programmes of the Dhananjayans’ disciples. The Dhananjayans will not be participating or assisting individual disciples performing in your Sabha,” he said. Pianist Anil Srinivasan, directly involved in flood relief, recovered 19 bodies, but could not ascertain their identity.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...o-flood-victims/article7959670.ece?ref=tpnews
 
Music with downpour around

With misery all over , It is unwise to have music festivals

Reminds me of the french queen who wanted citizen to eat cake when there was no bread
 
The Sabhas have to manage the feelings of the common man too! Hope no one says when Rome is burning Nero is playing the fiddle! It is a tight call!!
 
To avoid embarrassment and B bashing, it is better to postpone Music Season to Jan 1st week, or cancel totally. Heaven will not fall if cancelled.

Vijay Siva and Bombay Jayashree have announced that they are not going to sing this year.
 
This is what Journalist / Political Commentator Gnani Sankaran had to say and I concur with the same .

Appeal to all organisers : please postpone music festival, film festival and bookfair all now scheduled to happen in december and january. chennai and its people need atleast three to six months to recoup to start celebrating festivals. postpone all these festivals to summer.
 
Last edited:
TV channel including JAYA groups and SUN groups have not stopped relaying cinemas, KUTHTHU dances etc.

Cancelling the music programmes of the season would not serve any purpose as it is stated that most of the small artistes depend on the season for earning a livelihood.

Instead of cancelling the festival, they could contribute a part amount to the cause beside earning their livelihood.
 
While exams are delayed, colleges hold off placement drives, why not these dance, music, drama too get postponed?

Is Chennaities are really in a mood for a celebration now??


There is threat of outbreak of water borne epidemic diseases.


There are news to the effect that there is sudden rise in dengue cases in hospitals at Coimbatore.


It is better to create an awareness by spreading health tips of drinking boiled water, washing hands, use of bleaching powder, chlorine and other tips to maintain good sanitation.

Such preventive measure saves lot of lives.
 
As exams are postponed the schools may cancel the Christmas Holidays.. We where planned a tour and booked train tickets during Christmas holidays and what will happen to the tickets. the govt has increased the cancellation charges too...:embarassed::mmph::shocked:
 
While exams are delayed, colleges hold off placement drives, why not these dance, music, drama too get postponed?

Is Chennaities are really in a mood for a celebration now??


There is threat of outbreak of water borne epidemic diseases.


There are news to the effect that there is sudden rise in dengue cases in hospitals at Coimbatore.


It is better to create an awareness by spreading health tips of drinking boiled water, washing hands, use of bleaching powder, chlorine and other tips to maintain good sanitation.

Such preventive measure saves lot of lives.
Postponing music festivals is a good suggestion rather than cancelling as cancellation will cause financial hardship to orchestra people as many of them are just belong to middle class.
 
Music is a profession for many.

If their livelihood is taken away , It could become difficult for them

Music season is the time for high earnings.

Postponement and having it in jan after 15th is wise . They can recoup their losses to some extent.

When all other professionals are returning to work , these fellows can also get a chance to practise their art.

Only we do not know if anybody would be in a frame of mind to enjoy their music
 
The Rich and well to do music Professionals can afford to play low during this Music festival but for many small artistes this season is the major source of income and why even one of Chennai's Tourism's main source of tourism income is from this Chennai music festival and many have made advance bookings for the halls , hotels , catereres etc etc . A tough call this time for the music season and no easy solutions here .
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest ads

Back
Top