Music and dance make our lives more fulfilling, they help us dispel gloom and despair: Vice President
- Says music and dance can relieve the anxiety caused by the pandemic & bring harmony into our lives
- India has a glorious tradition of music and dance since ancient times – Vice President
- Launches the virtual festival of ‘Parampara Series 2020- National Festival of Music & Dance’
- Lauds Natya Tarangini for organising the event even during challenging times
- Vice President urges artists and institutions to leverage technology to propagate and preserve the tradition
- Performing arts should be included in the school curriculum- Vice President
- It is our duty to pass on a safer and greener planet to future generations- Vice President
- Appeals to industry leaders to support the art & culture
Launching the virtual festival of ‘Parampara Series 2020-National Festival of Music and Dance’ organised by Natya Tarangini in partnership with the United Nations today, the Vice President said that music and dance make our lives more fulfilling by rejuvenating and energising us. They bring harmony into our lives and nourish our inner spirit by dispelling gloom and despair, he added.
He appreciated Natya Tarangini for organising the ‘Parampara Series’ continuously for the past 23 years and adopting innovative efforts to make it happen for the 24th year in difficult times like this. ‘Parampara’ means ‘tradition’, the transmission of cultural treasure house from one generation to the next, he added.
Naidu said that there could not have been a better time than now for holding this dance and music festival as normal life has been disrupted by lockdowns, economic downturns, and lack of social interaction caused by the pandemic.
It may be noted that this festival has been organized to coincide with the World Day for Audio-visual Heritage today.
Referring to Samaveda and Bharatamuni’s Natyashastra, the Vice President said that India has a glorious tradition of music and dance. He said that India’s diverse art forms of dance, music, and drama represent our common civilizational philosophy and values like harmony, unity, and solidarity. There is also a distinct focus on devotion, spirituality and there is an entire gamut of expressions of nine ‘Rasas’ that constitute human existence, he added.
The Vice President said that we must constantly review and renew our traditional treasures. He also wanted the systematic incorporation of these elements in the education system to sustain the Parampara.
Making performing arts as a compulsory part of the curriculum would help students to become confident, shed inhibitions, explore hidden talents and nurture creativity, he added.
Stressing that in current times, the world needs a message of harmony within the body and an ability to live harmoniously with others and an ability to live harmoniously with everyone around us. The Vice President said the pandemic has demonstrated to humankind the dangerous consequences of disrupting nature and its habitat. In this regard, he called for keeping environmental protection and sustainability at the core of every action of individuals, communities, organizations, and governments.
Emphasising that it is our duty to pass on a safer and greener planet to future generations, Naidu said that Bharatiya culture and civilizational values have always highlighted the importance of harmonious co-existence with nature and all living things. Since ancient times, our culture has accorded reverence to nature and nurtured environmental-friendly practices, he added.
Noting that the pandemic has caused the theatres and auditoriums to remain closed for the past few months impacting the performing arts industry, Naidu wanted the artists and institutions to leverage technology and find new avenues to propagate and preserve the tradition.
Terming the Public-Private-Partnership as the need of the hour, the Vice President appealed to all industry leaders to promote art, culture, and sports to equip the new generation of India for a better future.
He commended Drs. Raja Radha Reddy, Kaushalya Reddy, and their family, for training a number of young students in Kuchipudi and keeping the tradition alive for so long.
He also appreciated the UN, especially the UN Resident Coordinator, Ms. Renata Dessallien for co-hosting this virtual festival. GM Rao, Chairman of GMR group also addressed the gathering.
Drs. Raja Reddy, Radha Reddy- the legendary Kuchipudi Dance couple, Smt. Lakshmi Puri- former UN Assistant Secretary-General, Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao - Chairman, GMR Group, Ms. Renata Dessallien - UN Resident Coordinator, dignitaries from various countries, practitioners of classical dance, and the students of Natya Tarangani attended the event online.