MYSURU
The national theatre festival Bahurupi exploring various facets of motherhood was inaugurated by Cooperation Minister ST Somashekar.
The national festival under the theme “Thayi” is great. Public have been provided an opportunity to watch various theatre plays and art shows for 10 days.
When their children returned to their home from Ukraine, the mothers expressed their joy. The Rangotsav programme conducted in the name mother is beyond words, he said.
He also inaugurated the handicrafts fair.
The inauguration featured chief guests rocking a cradle with a child to the tune of a lullaby, conjuring up images of a mother soothing the child and symbolic of the theme of the theatre festival.
The festival – which is being conducted by theatre repertoire Rangayana – will feature nearly 35 plays of which 20 will be in Kannada and the remaining will be staged in different languages by troupes from across the country. Originally supposed to be held in December, it was postponed due to surge in the third wave of COVID-19 and has now opened up to a slew of theatre productions from across the country.
The nature of the annual theatre festival is such that it explores various nuances of a specific theme germane to society or which is current and this year’s theme revolves around mother and will explore the broad gamut of motherhood. The concept entails Jaminu (land), Jala (water), Jangal (forest), Januwaru (animals) and Jana (people) encapsuling ‘’mother nature’’ in its various facet, according to the organisers.
In his keynote address Director of Rangayana, Adyanda C Kariyappa said, “he was struck by the concept of mother (‘’taayi’’) and came to the conclusion that since it encapsules nature, environment and is the pivotal element in human society and family, there cannot be a broader andbigger theme.”
Actress Malavika Avinash, explained the concept of mother, motherland, mother tongue drawing from ancient Indian religious and philosophical texts.
There is a book exhibition as part of the festival apart from a film festival which was also inaugurated on Saturday while workshops and seminars exploring various themes will be held in the days ahead.
Apart from 35 plays, the festival will feature folk dance and performances including Jogati Nruthya, Kamsale, Puja Kunitha, Chande Mela, Mallakambha, Gorawara Kunitha, Veeragase, Jade Kolata, Siddhi Kunitha, Dollu Kunitha, Suggi Kunitha, Lavani, Gombe Garudiga, and Gombeyata.
Padma Shri awardee Tulsi Gowda, MLA Nagendra, President of President of Jungle Lodges and Resorts Appanna, Mysuru Urban Development Authority President HV Rajeev, Mysore Paints and Varnish factory President NV Pranesh, Khadi and Village Industries Board President Krishnappa Gowda, KADA President Shivalingaiah, Deputy Commissioner Bagadhi Goutham and others participated.