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Shree Rama Prateeksha comes to Bengaluru

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Shree Rama Prateeksha comes to Bengaluru
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The Bengaluru-based theatre group Prabhat Kalavidaru is reviving its acclaimed dance ballet 'Shree Rama Prateeksha' after a 15-year hiatus. The production explores the Ramayana through multiple character perspectives and incorporates modern technical elements like English subtitles.

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The revival of traditional Indian performing arts with modern accessibility features helps preserve cultural heritage while reaching new audiences.

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Bengaluru-based theatre group Prabhat Kalavidaru was the first troupe of its kind in South India to use pre-recorded music in its performances, back in the 1960s, says Harrish Prabhat, Managing Director and the grandson of Harikatha Vidwan Gopinath Das, who founded the troupe. According to him, Gopinath Das, “got a lot of opposition from many theatre stalwarts for not using live music.”

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