Thursday, October 27, 2011

Odissi by Anu Narayan

Odissi is one of the eight classical dance forms of India. According to the archaeological evidences found it is the oldest surviving dance forms. It originates from the state of Orissa and like most other classical dance forms it was performed in temples as a religious offering to God. 

The photos below are from a recent Odissi dance recital I attended.The artist - Mrs Anu Narayan is a noted exponent of Odissi. She is a disciple of Smt. Debi Basu (senior disciple of Padma Vibhushan Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra). She is a graded artiste of Doordarshan , Mumbai and an empanelled artiste with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).                                                                         

This dance performance was held as part of the "Horizon Series" by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and Symbiosis Internantional Cultural Centre.  



















Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Pavna Lake

Pavna Lake is formed by a dam built across the river Pavna near Lonavala. Its approximately 60 kms from Pune. Its surrounded by beautiful hills of the Sahyadri range. Around the lake you can also spot three forts -Tungi, Lohagad, and Tikona. 

Here are a few photos from a very short trip.

Lotus

Sonaki

Sonaki

Lotus

Tikona Fort

On the way to Pavna Lake

Pavna Lake Backwater





Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Aquarians

Meet the residents of Sambhaji garden aquarium in Pune. Visited them last sunday, they live in small water homes and their colony consists of around 15 such homes. The colony is small but is nice, clean  and cozy. I must add that they are extremely playful and friendly, enjoyed a lot in their company and also did some portrait photography , sharing some photos (with permission ofcourse!)


Koi Carps


Redparrot Cichlids

Red Oranda Goldfish

Redcap Goldfish

Sevarum

Painted Giant Gaurmi

Redshock Flowerhorn

Redshock Flowerhorn

Redshock Flowerhorn

Tangarin

Silver Shark

Molly

Shabhukin Goldfish

Miami Cichlids

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Kaas

Photos from this year's visit to Kaas. A very sensitive ecosystem located close to the city of  Satara, Maharashtra.