Vasanta Habba

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Vasanta Habba (Kannada:ವಸಂತ ಹಬ್ಬ) which means spring festival in the Kannada language is a cultural festival organised by the Nrityagram foundation in the city of Bangalore, India. It is a very popular event and is considered the classical Woodstock of India.[1] This festival, first held in the year 1990, was the brainchild of Protima Bedi, the founder of Nrityagram.[2] The festival which is held in the premises of Nrityagram at Hesaraghatta in the outskirts of Bangalore; attracts the best musicians, dancers and cultural artists from across India.[3] Starting from an audience of about 3000 in its inaugural year, the 2003 edition saw over 40,000 people attending the event.

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[edit] Festival

The festival is one-night festival which starts in the late evening and goes on till the early morning of the next day. It is held in the amphitheatre located in the premises of Nrityagram at Hesaragahatta, which is a small village located at a distance of 35 km. from the city of Bangalore. There is no entry fee and the seats are available on a first-come basis. Due to this fact, the seats start filling up from the afternoon itself.[2] The publicity for the festival is held in a unique manner by employing folk artists and other troupes who perform on the roads of Bangalore, which publicise the event and also act as a curtain-raiser for the festival. The event is organised with the help of volunteers who belong to the colleges in the city. Many like-minded people also contribute to the event by sponsoring food stalls at the venue, organising food for the artists and also providing cars and other automobiles for ferrying musicians and artists to the venue.[2] The amphitheatre can accommodate about 3,000 people and large screens are provided outside the venue for people who could not get a seat in time.

[edit] Chronology

[edit] 2002

Held on Feb 2, 2002, the artists who performed included Aruna Sairam (Carnatic vocal), the Warsi brothers (Qawwali) and Suma Sudhindra (who introduced the Tarangini veena). This event was beamed live on Doordarshan and also received good coverage on other TV channels

[edit] 2003

Performances in this edition of Vasanta Habba included a concert on the Mohan Veena by Grammy Award winner, Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, fusion music by Taufiq Querishi and qawwali by the Warsi brothers. This event was attended by over 40,000 people.

[edit] 2004

Held on Feb 7, 2004, the artists who performed included the renowned saxophonist Kadri Gopalnath and the Carnatic music exponent, Bombay Jayashri.

[edit] Current Scenario

The event was not held in the year 2005 because India was facing the after-effects of the Indian Ocean tsunami. It has not been held in the years 2006 and 2007 because of the severe financial crunch that Nrityagram is facing.[4]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Vasanthahabba from Feb 2. Online Edition of The Times of India, dated 2004-01-29. The Times Internet Ltd. Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
  2. ^ a b c Sonira Gulhati. A habba in Vasantha. Online Edition of The Hindu, dated 2003-02-06. Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
  3. ^ Kavita Mandana. A spring in their step. Online Edition of The Deccan Herald, dated 2004-01-17. The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd. Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
  4. ^ B. V. Shiva Shankar. Waiting for their spring. Online Edition of The Hindu, dated 2007-03-03. Retrieved on 2007-08-13.

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