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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Ace cinematographer Ravi K Chanran, who filmed iconic movies Kannathil Muthamittal, Dil Chahta Hai and Black, talks to India Art Review about his journey into the world of lenses and lights and offers a philosophical masterclass into the subtle art of cinematography. Host: Aroma Warsi. Mixed by: Abhishek Nair.
Kapila Venu in conversation with India Art Review's Aroma Warsi. In a candid and insightful conversation, the young practitioner of Kerala’s ancient theatre of Sanskrit plays, opens up on the art, politics and heritage of Koodiyattam and how she's evolved as a student and exponent of the complex, enchanting theatre form. Tune in.
Vasundhara Doraswamy started practising Bharatanatyam at age 4 under the guidance of Muralidhar Rao. In a career spanning over six decades, she has been a teacher, dancer, scholar, curator, and more. In this episode of the India Art Review Podcast, Aroma Warsi talks to Dr Doraswamy to know more about life and dancing career. Listen in.
Guest: Vasundhara Doraswamy
Host: RJ Aroma Warsi
Audio: Abhishek Nair
Producer: India Art Review
In this episode, we are happy to talk to Aswathi Thirunaal Rama Varma, popularly known as Prince Rama Varma, who is an Indian classical musician. He is a Carnatic vocalist as well as an exponent of the Veena. He is also recognised as a music teacher, musicologist and writer.
Aswathy Nair, acclaimed dancer, teacher, filmmaker and producer, talks about her dancing journeys and her mission to make cinematic translations of MT Vasudevan Nair's stories.
Produced by India Art Review. Host: Archana Jagannath. Interview: Sreelakshmy KB. Mix: Ananthapathmanabhan.
IAR is delighted to talk to Sangeetha Sreenivasan, novelist and scriptwriter. She writes in Malayalam and English.
India Art Review is delighted to talk with Bose Krishnamachari. Globally acclaimed artist and curator, Bose is credited by many as the one who put Kerala on the international map of the art world; as the Artistic Director and Co-Curator of The Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2012, India’s first Biennale, the Director of Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2014 and the President of the Kochi Biennale Foundation. He is also an avid art collector.
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Sandhya, as we all know, is one of the most prominent voices in Indian children’s literature. Journalist, translator and teacher, Sandhya wears many hats. Sandhya has written dozens of books. Her popular works include My Friend the Sea which won the Ambitious Children’s Book Project award at the Berlin Children and Youth Literature Festival in 2005. My Mother’s Sari was chosen as an Outstanding International Book, 2007, by the United States Board for Books for Young People and the Children’s Book Council. She lives in Chennai. India Art Review is delighted to begin its podcast with such an amazing author.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.