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Answered by Taanvi
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Rabindra Jayanti is the day which marks the birth anniversary of the great scholar and novelist Rabindranath Tagore. Birthday of the noble laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore is celebrated on 25th day of Baisakh. In Kolkata, it is popularly called Poncheeshe Boishakh and is celebrated ceremoniously and jauntiness all across West Bengal. According to the Gregorian calendar Rabindra Jayanti is celebrated on 8th or 9th of May. Rabindranath is remembered on this day. The celebration of Rabindra Jayanti is among the most important festivals for people in Bengal. Cultural shows and poetry recitations are organized throughout the city in the memory of the great poet- Rabindranath. All cultural activities during the this day are held at Jorasanko Thakurbari. Music, skits, dramas, traditional songs and dances are performed in institutes and theaters that are followed by the distribution of awards. Jorasanko Thakurbari and Rabindra Sadan is the main venue of all cultural activities during Rabindra Jayanti. The celebration continues from dawn to dusk. It is celebrated with equal fervour at Shantiniketan, the university started by Rabindranath Tagore. Rabindra Nath Tagore/ Rabindranath Thakur Rabindranath Tagore was born in Calcutta in an affluent Brahmin family. Rabindranath was the youngest sibling of the family. An eminent poet, visual artist, playwright, novelist, and composer Rabindranath Tagore gave a new dimension to Indian literature and music in late 19th and early 20th centuries. He became Asia's first laureate winner of the most prestigious award Nobel Prize in 1913.
Answered by riju09
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Celebration of Rabindra Jayanti
May 29, 2013

The birthday of Tagore is celebrated religiously every year among Bengali speaking community across the world. It has become a cliché and at times some of the productions are bizarre and jaw-dropping both in content and presentations. 

This year, we had a chance to observe two important productions at Rabindra Sadan. The first one was Rituranga by Sapphire Creations Dance Workshop (14th May) followed by Dakhina Pabane by Kalamandalam Kolkata (20th May). While Sudarshan Chakraborty choreographed the dance numbers following the ballet form, Dr. Thankamani Kutty remained within the pure Bharatnatyam style. 

Scripted by Dr. Partha Ghose, Rituranga (A Symphony of Seasons) dealt with the six seasons in an idiomatic way. Tunes of the songs were mostly used to express the poet’s feelings towards each of the seasons. The seasons are traced from the beginning of the Bengali New Year with the onset of the Summer season. The true mood of baishakh (the first month in a Bengali calendar) in the song “esho he boishak” was depicted eloquently by Sudarshan. Each season showcased two songs and dances. The song “Eki labonye” by Samarjit Guha needs special mention. Sapphire has used Rituranga as a device to portray the inner journey of man in his life starting from a toddler till his death. Sudarshan’s choreography used intricate geometrical patterns, which elevated the show above the daily mundane choreographies. Paramita Saha, Nikita Bhattacharya, Ankita Duttagupta, Rima Halder, Pintu Das, Koushik Das and Dibyendu Nath used the ballet genre to give shape to the script. They all danced elegantly.
Tagore got often influenced by various classical and folk music genres. Many of his renowned songs were influenced by Carnatic music style. Kalamandalam Kolkata staged a well-researched production including dance, songs, and multi-media. Conceptualised by Somnath G Kutty, the dancers dealt with four Carnatic bhajans and their counterparts by Tagore .The reputed song Anondoloke mongolaloke was based on the tune of the bhajan Lavanya Rama. Thankamani Kutty used both Bharatanatyam and Mohiniattam styles in her choreography. The dancers were poised and gallantly charmed the connoisseurs through expressions and movements. The production became the most authoritative text on the artistic technique of South Indian classical dances. The Rabindra sangeets were sung by Swagatalakshmi Dasgupta and the Carnatic songs were rendered by Sukumar G Kutty. The script could have been a little shorter.




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