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<title>Jhumur Songs, West Bengal</title>
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<description>Jhumur songs are sung before the Chhau dance starts. It is a kind of folk song.</description>
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<title>Theatre Actresses In Colonial Period, Bengali Theatre</title>
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<description>Theatre actresses in Bengal during the colonial period mainly were foreign actresses. However at a later stage, Bengali women also participated in theatres.</description>
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<title>Swathi Tirunal Rama Varma, Indian Classical Vocalist</title>
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<description>Swathi Tirunal Rama Varma was born in the year 1813 in the state of Kerala. He made over 400 compositions in five various languages like Sanskrit, Malayalam, Hindustani, Telugu, and Kannada.</description>
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<title>Surpeti, Wind Instrument</title>
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<description>Surpeti is a unique instrument which is greatly influenced by another wind instrument from India named Harmonium.</description>
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<title>Manjira, Percussion Instrument</title>
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<description>Manjira is a traditional Indian percussion instrument. It is also known as manjeera, jalra, kartal or khartal.</description>
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<title>Itc Sangeet Sammelan, Delhi</title>
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<description>ITC Sangeet Sammelan has been taking place in Delhi ever since 1971. This music festival have been loved, appreciated and adored by music lovers from across the country.</description>
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<title>Dover Lane Music Festival, Kolkata</title>
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<description>Dover Lane Music Festival is a popular festival catering to the classical music genre. It is held at Kolkata, West Bengal.</description>
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<title>Chembai Music Festival, Kerala</title>
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<description>Chembai music festival is celebrated every year for 11 days. It is held at the capital city of Kerala Trivandrum.</description>
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<title>Saptak Music Festival, Gujarat</title>
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<description>Saptak Music Festival is held annually in the month of January in the state of Gujarat. This festival spans for a period of 11 days.</description>
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<title>Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav, Maharashtra</title>
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<description>Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav is organized in the month of December, in the Pune city of Maharashtra, for three days.</description>
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<title>Tansen Music Festival, Madhya Pradesh</title>
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<description>Tansen Music Festival is organized to pay tribute to the legendary singer Tansen. The music festival sheds light on the work of Tansens distinctive style of classical music that continues to mesmerize...</description>
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<title>Thyagaraja Music Festival, Tamil Nadu</title>
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<description>Thyagaraja Music Festival is held every year in the month of January and February. It is an event in Carnatic music.</description>
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<title>Indian Music Festivals</title>
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<description>Indian Music Festival helps to bring together young and experienced musicians under the same roof.</description>
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<title>Gottuvadhyam, String Instrument</title>
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<description>Gottuvadhyam is actually a rare instrument with its origin in south India. It is mainly used in Carnatic music.</description>
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<title>Dilruba, Indian Musical Instrument</title>
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<description>Dilruba is a stringed Indian musical instrument. It is popular in North West India. It is found in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Maharashtra.</description>
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<title>Animax India, Indian Animation Channels</title>
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<description>Animax India is an Indian animation channel and a part of Japanese media company Sony. It airs several Japanese anime shows and American reality programmes.</description>
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<title>Elements Of Hindi Theatre</title>
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<description>Elements of Hindi Theatre are imbibed in Natyas. The role of Sutradhara and vidushaka are regarded as very here.</description>
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<title>Later Developments Of Hindi Theatre</title>
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<description>Later Developments of Hindi Theatre took place after independence. The Government of India later established the Sangeet Natak Akademi and National School of Drama for the development of Hindi Theatre...</description>
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<title>History Of Hindi Theatre</title>
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<description>History of Hindi Theatre said to be a continuity of Sanskrit Theatre was evolved by famous playwrights like Bharatendu Harishchandra and Jaishankar Prasad.</description>
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<title>Hindi Theatre</title>
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<description>Hindi Theatre dates back to the time of the Mughal dynasty. Many notable pioneers like Bharatendu Harishchandra, Jaishankar Prasad and others contributed towards its development.</description>
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<title>Bharud, Indian Marathi Folk Song</title>
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<description>Bharud is a Marathi dramatic song that conveys two meanings, one materialistic and another spiritual.</description>
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<title>Kirtaniya, Maithili Theatre</title>
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<description>Kirtaniya was form of Maithili Theatre that was prominent in Bihar during the fourteenth to the early twentieth century.</description>
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<title>Mizo Theatre</title>
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<description>Mizo Theatre was earlier enacted by Missionaries during the Christmas festivities. Gradually it developed and by the end of World War II it was popular in almost every village.</description>
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<title>Dramas By Harsa</title>
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<description>Harsavardhana, the famous king of Kannauj, had written three dramas, the Ratnavali, the Priyadarsika and the Nagananda.</description>
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<title>Ancient Indian Dramatists</title>
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