‘Meet The Artist’ – Mr. Subhashchandra Bhattacharya
Meet the ArtistAn Interactive Session with Mr. Subhashchandra Bhattacharya

Introduction: A senior kathak Dancer and Guru Shri. Subhashchandra Bhattacharya gave a visit to our class. He was welcomed by President of Layshala Lalit Kala Samiti and our beloved Guru Mrs. Astha Tai Karlekar by giving a rose & gift as a token of love and respect for him. Senior students of Astha tai presented few compositions which they have learned so far, including the Tukdas and Gat s . This was followed by an interactive session with students where questions / doubts were asked to Hon.Subhash Ji.


Interactive Session: During the session, one of the question asked by a student was thatbeing a man, it is easy to perform a role of Krishna in u, but generally the role of ‘Radha’ is performed even when the dancer himself is a man, why is it so? This question was answered by Subhash Ji very gracefully. The answer he gave was – “To perform any art, you need expressions, you need to express yourself when you are performing an art, specifically dance. In every u of Lord Krishna & Radha has to express more. There is a scope to express yourself in this character. So Radha is performed.” Amazing !! This answer proved to be very guiding to all the students. He shared various interesting stories & experiences of his journey till now.
Students understood from the conversation that the original dance form is becoming rare day by day…and they are lucky to be a part of it. He mentioned that various Western dance styles are influencing the Indian classical form which is not a very good result. He also mentioned that the capacity of this generation of grasping the dance form is less compared to the previous ones. Further he told that it not a fault of the generation but the lifestyle nowadays. Due to the increasing influence of Western style on Indian one, it is necessary today to spread awareness about the classical form and the authentic “Guru – shishya” tradition.


Performance: The most memorable part was when he performed ‘u’ on a poetry written by Hon. Pandit Lacchu Maharaj ji, ‘Baji’. It is a wordplay of using same word in different meaning. In the poetry the word ‘Baji’ represents ‘Friend’, ‘Elder sister’ and playing tune or the sound produced by an instrument.


 Au revoir: This session proved to be a “torch in the dark” for students. This session could be summarized in one line – “Wise guidance never violates a man’s free will” And the session ended with a contended response of students towards him.

Swaroopa Joshi

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune

Warm get-together,………. Cherishing…….after Lockdown
15
122020
Get-togetherMeeting our guru

March 2020 when the whole world was in grip of Corona Virus and people were locked inside their houses, We Layashala as student – teacher team we steped into completely new era of online kathak classical dance class. Our Guruji Mrs. Astha Karlekar had took initiative and started online classes. Learning classical dance is something which is on going process. Online classes for other curriculums are quite easy when it comes to classical dance it’s completely based on student’s motor skills and gestures. Observing them through video and correcting and teaching them through video was herculean task but our tai made it possible for us to stay in touch with dance which feels like mentioning here. 

Following the Govt. rules and guidelines we all decided to have online classes. It was new for all of us. Even for our Guruji and even for us as students to get adopt with all together a new system. In lockdown dance was only thing which fed our asethetic senses during the difficult times. Now13/12/2020 we all layashala students were reunited again after long. It was joyous occasion for us.

Students ranging from four years to fifty years all remain present. Chinmay, Svaroopa, Gauri, Ishwari, Bagyashree, Sarika,Gargi, Aditya, Manoj, Shachi and our dear Poorva didi. Definitely, we were learning online and doing reyaz at our homes in lockdown. This was our first face to face class after 8 months. Coming together and practicing again with our old fellow buddies were moments worth cherishing. Our Tai was also present, practicing with her always opens opportunities for learning. These were smaller joys of life which become one of the milestone in our journey of 2020.

Our very senior students Aditya and Manoj suprisingly visited to class. They were sharing own experiences about daily life challegens related to professional and other family areas. While having conversation with young students they mentioned healing powers of Kathak and practicing on tabla beats.

It helped them to escape from routine noise to beautiful Rthym. They were also stressing upon importance of Riyaz in classical dance form. It was useful piece of advice from senior but friendly zone which leads to discussions about dance forms and it’s medicinal healing powers. As per them we all as human beings have aesthetic needs about colors, beats and rhymes which cater our senses. Kathak has that capacity to fulfill those higher needs of human being.

Of course, we followed social distancing and other govt. guidelines of covid but coming together and practicing always becomes special occasion. We are almost about to say good bye to this corona year and this practice was become one of the memorable event.

Shachi Mehta

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune

Guru Pournima 2020 #CoronaPandemic

Namaste Taai!

I bow down to you on this occasion of Guru Pornima.

If only words would be enough to describe the difference you’ve made in my life, I would write endlessly. Still, I will try my best to use vocabulary to the best of my ability.

Dance has been an inseparable part of my life ever since I can remember. Having a mother who is deeply involved in art, dance came to me as a blessing.

Ever since my life has been blessed with your presence, it has changed completely. Dance, which was just a hobby, turned into something much more for me. You are the first one who graced and blessed my life with Kathak. And I promise, you are the only one who will touch my soul so deeply, I can’t even imagine learning from anyone else, but you. How beautiful it is, you shared a part of you with me…everything that you taught me will remain with me until my last breath. I could never be separated from this abundant blessing that you’ve bestowed on me!

Be it personal life, professional life, anything in life…you’ve always guided me in a way no one ever has. You’ve supported me immensely. You are the light who has guided me in the darkest of times. I am falling short of words here taai. You mean the world to me!

I am very bad at expressing how I feel. I never say it out loud, but you just mean so much to me. No one can ever take your place in my life.

I am forever grateful for every time you’ve dealt with my disappointing behavior. I will try my best to do better.I know I am saying thi repeatedly taai, but you are the most beautiful blessing in my life! I don’t know what I did to deserve your precious presence, but I am forever grateful.

I miss you a lot taai! My work restricts me in a lot of ways, but I am trying my best to riyaaz. I just hope this COVID ends soon so I can finally see you in front me! I love you the most!!!Initially I wanted to make a video and give this expression a more human feel, but I wouldn’t be able to say a word without bursting into tears.

I touch your feet and I seek your blessings forevermore.

Srushti Chaudhari

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune

Positive Impact of Coronavirus in India

31st March, 2020

Yes…you united and make us realize the importance of health..
Which workholic people took it for granted
in the greed of wealth…

Yes… you cut away air and noise pollution to bring out peaceful ambience in which many birds freely chanted,the earth breathed and reconnected with the natural world…
And your outbreak raised the humanity and urban enroute their paths to remote curled…

Yes…the village homes stood by in these difficult times …
For now ..the social media choked up the airlines…

Yes…we cut away enviness and hugged each other in these times of togertherness…
All worked for home who took moms for granted and ignored her in recklessness..

Yes…old memories were cherished and made families laugh with the pictures….
For now ..some men learnt to roll the rotis and cook the biryanis..

Yes…the dusted and cornered chess..carrom and playing cards were took out..
It united the family happily to make memories and  laugh out..

Yes…We always wished for taking sick leaves to spend time with loved ones…
Let’s take this oppurtinity to grow self along with family and friends..

Yes…the epics (Ramayana and Mahabharata) are watched in each house in the time spares…
With the intention to inculcate the teachings in children from these ancient tales…

Yes…faith in astrology..mantras and ancient indian shastras grew strong…
India has it’s way to make a history to last long…

Yes…let’s take this revolution positively and praise the efforts of farmers who work hard day and night for feeding us…
Pray for the positive and wish safety for negative to stay away from coronavirus…

Yes…let’s appreciate the humanity and kindness in doctors ..nurse…wardboys..
policemen…media and delivery person…
There’s struggle ..but Staying home will again rise India’s strength under guidance of  respected Narendra Modi,modern father of the nation…

Ar. Parita Gandhi

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune

‘Meet The Artist’ – Mrs. Vrushali Varjrinkar, Mrs. Leena Juvekar, Mr. Girish Murudkar

What a great day!! This wasn’t the great one per se but it proved to be one when all the students of Layashala got an opportunity to welcome not only one or two guests but three of ‘em! Of course, all the credit of this event goes to our beloved Guru Astha Tai Karlekar for inviting such nice personalities for a meet. Let us see about them one by one:

Vrushali Varjrinkar Ma’am – She is a beautiful poetess ‘हाडाची कवयत्री ’ is the only marathi phrase I could find to describe her as she hasn’t taken any lessons of poetry. She also inspired many students in our class as she started doing her journalism in her 40’s. Wow! This is what we call as ‘balance of life’. Looking after the house, learning a total new thing and maintaining a hobby is really a hard task for an Indian Woman to do. The students came to know about the meaning of friendship when she mentioned the ‘ककस्सा’s ’ of her and Astha Tai. ‘Simplicity personified’ can be a perfect phrase to define Vrushali Ma’am.

Leena Juvekar Ma’am –  Many of us think that when a person reaches at the top of their career, they develop certain attitude. We understand that this is so not true when we meet Leena Ma’am. She interacted with the students so friendly and taught the importance of ‘selflessness’. ‘Life can always surprise you’ was the main point of her interaction. She has a B.A. degree wise but works in aviation industry. She has served her duty for Hon. APJ Abdul Kalam and many Bollywood actors for events ad TV shows. The experiences she shared were informative as well as funny. We, the students of Layashala, mostly in teenage are confused about our careers but learnt a lesson that ‘Talent is not described by degrees’.

Girish Murudkar Sir –  Girish Sir proves to be an exception to the well-known proverb – ‘Jack of all, master of none’ as he is the ‘Jack of all, master of ONE’. He proves to be a “Jack” in sculptural art, drawing, writing, short film directions and many more, and ‘master’ in designing in
‘पगडी’s’ and ‘फेटा’. Head being the most important part of human body is made even beautiful when it is honoured by a पगडी. This prideful creation is done by him! He has also added his own creativity of designs to the traditional पुणेरी पगडी which taught the learning artists like us to make efforts and some additions by oneself in the art we learn to make it even beautiful & presentable. He has designed पगडी for Hon. Prime Minister and many Bollywood films too.

Meeting them all together proved to be ‘An excellent treat for the students!’

Swaroopa Joshi

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune

‘Prayers and beginnings’, Basant Panchami celebration at Layshala Pune
30
012020
Vasant Panchami ProgramAn offering to Devi Saraswati
All the students of Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune who participated in the Vasant Panchami Program

Vasant Panchami is noted at the end of winter and the beginning of spring i.e between the months of January and February. Vasant Panchami is celebrated by worshiping goddess Saraswati the goddess of wisdom. She symbolizes intellect, learning, arts, skills, and calmness. In accordance with the festival Layshala Lalit Kala Samiti, Pune celebrated Saraswati poojan in Vartak  Asharam Hall in Shaniwar Peth. Astha Godbole Karlekar, kathak dance teacher and performer at Layshala Lalit Kala Samiti under took the celebrations to respect art and culture at a social level on 30th January ,2020. 

Students learning kathak seeked blessings from goddess Saraswati and performed ghungroo poojan. Beginners of kathak received their pair of ghungroos on this auspicious day by initially performing pooja and then wearing them on for the first time. The prevailing students also paid their respect to goddess Saraswati and  their ghungroos, where Ghungroos are a significant part of kathak as it emphasizes the rhythmic aspects of dance and allow complex footwork to be heard by the audience. For a classical performer, a performance without Ghungroos is incomplete. Sacred art and culture with creativity was sensed in the environment. 

At the latter, stage performance of Saraswati Vandana was presented by all the students, followed by students presenting their tukadaas of kathak and some solo performances by senior students. At the end  of the programme students who were qualified to teach kathak as teachers were felicitated by a Nataraja Murti and also students getting first class distinction in exam were felicitated by medals and trophy. Considering the auspiciousness of the day yellow and orange was the dress theme with prashad to be only kesari petha.       

The program ended on a note where there was appreciation, respect for art and culture, encouragement, and bless. 

Amruta Chavan

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune

‘Meet The Artist’ – Mrs. Maitreyee Bapat
02
January2020
Meet the ArtistInteractive session with Mrs. Maitreyee Bapat, Bharatnatyam Dancer
Chinmay Deokule

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune

On Thursday, 2nd January 2020, Layshala Lalit Kala Samiti, Pune branch organized a dance meet with two other dance institutions under the guidance of Mrs. Astha Godbole Karlekar. This event was a part of the monthly ‘Meet the Artist’ Activity, recently started one of it’s kind ideas of Astha Didi for the students to know about other artists and their art…


The event started with the introduction and felicitation of Bharatnatyam dancer and teacher, Ms. Maitreyee Bapat followed by a question-answer session with her, where kathak students got to know many things about Bharatnatyam, a well-known south Indian classical dance form. Like “What is the difference between kathak and Bharatnatyam?”, “How is the footwork done in Bharatnatyam?”, “How much and what kind of practice(riyaaz) is done by a Bharatnatyam dancer?” and so on. The students of Ms. Bapat performed a beautiful composition called ‘Tillana’ which was a unique blend of powerful footwork and graceful movements. Sound of their foot-bells filled the hall with a positive energy while their coordinated, synchronized and elaborate hand movements reflected intense practice and unity! 


The event saw next group dance performance by students of Ms Archana which was technical dancing in Kathak. It was marked with distinct aesthetic poses, high speed footwork and balanced spins. Their presentation ended with a ‘chaumukhi chakradar paran’, an amazing composition consisting of continuous spins, where the dancers faced in one of the four directions after each spin was just unforgettable!


Finally, the students of Mrs Godbole Karlekar presented a Kathak devi bhajan ‘Devi daya karo das par’ in praise of the powerful goddess. The poses and expressions of the dancers threw light on the fierce form of a goddess who kills the devil and establishes peace. Those watching could really visualize the goddess during the performance! The group also performed some fast paced short compositions called ‘tukdas’ in which they covered whole area through spins and rhythmic movements of the dance form.


This memorable event was a treat for the eyes of the viewers and a lot to learn from for the students. It indeed left the students but inspired!

‘Meet The Artist’ – Mr. Afsar Khan
24
December2019
Meet the ArtistAn interactive Session with Mr. Afsar Khan – Kathak Dancer


On 24th December 2019, Kathak dancer and teacher Mr. Afsar Khan Ji visited Layshala Pune, as part of the monthly event ‘Meet the Artist’ initiated by the head of Layshala Pune, Mrs. Astha Godbole Karlekar. Astha Didi’s idea behind the event is to introduce students to great personalities from different fields of art so as to provide her students an all-round exposure!


It started with the arrival of Afsar Ji in the class. Astha Didi greeted him with a flower bouquet and soon started the event. All students of the class performed their dance routine beginning with aamad. Some basic todas and tukdas were presented. After that, senior students presented more complex tukdas in teentaal and ended nicely with a tihai. Thus, it seemed as if the class welcomed Afsar Ji with their dance! Afsar Ji looked happy and was highlighting the ‘Sam’ in every tukda. His involvement too motivated the students dancing!


The actual meet started after the performance. It  began with introduction of Mr. Afsar Khan, who has been learning dance since childhood from his Father as his first Guru, in Pune. Later, Afsar Ji went to Delhi for higher studies in Kathak. He has performed in various countries throughout the world and is currently teaching Kathak in Singapore. Students were truly amazed to hear all the achievements he has made.


Afsar Ji now spoke to students telling his journey of kathak. He described how it was like learning dance from his Father as teacher and so narrated some interesting incidents. He told that he used to do riyaaz (dance practice) for 9 hours at a stretch, which left the listeners astonished! His achievements are indeed a result of his relentless efforts and hardwork. He gave a message to students that ‘Practice makes a man perfect’ and that one can’t achieve things without practice and perseverance. He also threw light on the importance of Guru-shishya parampara and told how changing teachers affects growth of a student. 


It was an interactive session and students asked questions like differences between different gharanas. He explained saying that basics are all the same and there are certain characteristic additions which uniquely beautifies each Gharana. We must preserve those and appreciate as well. He being a practitioner of Banaras Gharana also explained it’s features. On request of students and Astha Didi, he narrated and enacted a long, beautiful kavitta(A poetic composition used for dance in kathak). It unfolded a story of lord Krishna, being naughty and steeling butter, known as ‘makhan chori’. It was known from the volume of their claps itself that the students enjoyed the kavitta a lot!
A meet with such a knowledgeable person and an inspiring personality was truly a beneficial experience for overall growth of the students!

Chinmay Deokule

Student, Layshala Lalit Kala Foundation, Pune