Tomorrow’s Event: Nritya Samskruti Dance School Show on December 28
Nritya Sinchana-2025 will feature the music presentation "Sarvam Shivamayam (Paramanandada Saarakke Ondu Payana)" at Ganabharathi's Ramagovinda Kalavedike in Kuvempunagar, Mysore, on December 28 at 6:30 PM. The performance will include Vidu, Chandini Manoj on nattuvanga, M.S. Naveen on vocals, Vikram Bharadwaj on mridanga, and Samrudh Srinivas on flute. T.S. Subramanya,

Mysore is set to come alive with an enchanting musical performance as Nritya Sinchana-2025 celebrates its vibrant culture. The event, titled "Sarvam Shivamayam (Paramanandada Saarakke Ondu Payana)," will take place at Ganabharathi's Ramagovinda Kalavedike in Kuvempunagar on December 28 at 6:30 PM. The performance promises to be a unique blend of traditional dance and music, showcasing the rich heritage of Indian performing arts.
The evening will feature the talented dancer Vidu, who will lead the performance with her expressive movements, accompanied by Chandini Manoj on nattuvanga, or rhythmic accompaniment. The musical backdrop will be provided by M.S. Naveen's soul-stirring vocals, enriching the entire experience. Notably, Vikram Bharadwaj will set the tempo with his deft skills on the mridanga, while Samrudh Srinivas adds a melodic touch with his flute. Together, these artists will create an atmosphere of spiritual and artistic resonance, captivating the audience through their collaboration.
"This performance is a heartfelt tribute to the divine and an exploration of our cultural roots," Vidu remarked, encapsulating the essence of the upcoming event. The event not only aims to entertain but also seeks to educate attendees about the significance of the pieces being performed, drawing from classical texts and religious themes.
Nritya Sinchana-2025 has been organized by Nritya Samskruti, a revered dance school in Mysore known for its dedication to promoting traditional dance forms. Over the years, the institution has nurtured numerous artists, enabling them to gain recognition in the broader cultural landscape. With a commitment to excellence, they have positioned themselves as vital contributors to the preservation and evolution of Indian classical arts.
The choice of "Sarvam Shivamayam" as the theme reflects a deep reverence for Lord Shiva, a central figure in Hindu mythology revered for his cosmic significance. This performance aims to transcend mere entertainment, inviting the audience into a meditative space that emphasizes spirituality and self-reflection through the interplay of movement and sound. Attendees can expect a visually captivating spectacle that combines detailed choreography with powerful musical arrangements, encouraging an emotional response from the audience.
With a diverse community coming together to celebrate art and spirituality, the event at Ganabharathi's Ramagovinda Kalavedike is more than just a performance; it represents a cultural milestone for both artists and attendees. As Mysore continues to be a hub for artistic expression, events like these illuminate the city's commitment to preserving its rich heritage while actively engaging newer audiences.
As the community gears up for this special performance, "Sarvam Shivamayam" captures the spirit of togetherness and artistic expression in Mysore. With the evening fast approaching, anticipation grows for an unforgettable experience that highlights the beauty and complexity of traditional Indian arts.



