Silent Theatre Laboratory
Summer Cart (Camp) @ Salaruria Sanctity Day 8
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Pata Kunitha in Karnataka is a popular folk-dance form extremely popular among the inhabitants of the Mysore region. |
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Although there was some kind of an original religious significance to Pata Kunitha at Karnataka, it is now largely lost.
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However, it is still considered to be a largely ritualistic performance. The elaborately decorated bamboo poles could have had some kind of totemic significance. However it is the visual delight of the dance that now characterizes this extremely popular folk dance form in Karnataka. Team Silent Theatre Laboratory is trying to give some knowledge about Pata Kunitha and children are really curious to learn such folk dances and they are practicing it regularly to give a final day Program at the camp, However STL's Folk based Summer Cart (Camp) is going well and day by day it is getting popular...
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Silent theater laboratory (STL) was found on 26th Feb, 2011 by Bhupesh Belagali & Vidya.V Ulithaya. The sole purpose of STL is, setting high standards in creativity and excellence in performing arts. STL strives to cruise along, step ahead and move higher in the field of theater (stage plays). STL is involved only in experimental plays with innovative and creative thoughts.
Though the team is new, the founders and team members are into Fulltime Theater since ten years. The people in this team have conducted many workshops for adults and children. During this short period, STL has set high standards of professionalism in theater community. A Huge set of audience applauded the quality of our first production “Susmitha & Nestlings” and appreciated our work wholeheartedly. Amidst this, we are proud to say that we are involved in many other activities, which are related to theater. This includes theater workshops for all age groups. We are conducting daily theater workshops for approximately 180 schools in collaboration with “Deccan Herald”. We are also involved in various theater events staged in schools and colleges.
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