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Shivamogga Rangayana invites applications for recruitment of technicians, artists
Shivamogga Rangayana invites applications for recruitment of technicians, artists

The Hindu

time08-07-2025

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  • The Hindu

Shivamogga Rangayana invites applications for recruitment of technicians, artists

Shivamogga Rangayana has invited applications for the recruitment of technicians and actors for a year. The institute will be recruiting three technicians, who will get ₹25,000 a month, and 12 actors with pay of ₹18,000 a month. Those applying for the post of technicians should have worked in music or lighting for 10 years, and have proficiency in Kannada language. There is no age limit for the post. However, those applying for the post of actors should be in the age group of 18 to 32 years. Applicants from families with experience in traditional art forms will get preference. The applications are available at the office of Rangayana in Shivamogga. The last date for filing applications is July 25, 2025. For more details, contact 08182256353, said a press release issued by Rangayana Shivamogga.

Rangayana to host Greeshma Rangotsava from June 29
Rangayana to host Greeshma Rangotsava from June 29

Time of India

time26-06-2025

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  • Time of India

Rangayana to host Greeshma Rangotsava from June 29

Mysuru: City-based theatre repertory Rangayana is hosting a month-long theatre festival from Sunday. All the plays will be staged at Bhoomigeetha, the closed auditorium at Rangayana, from 6.30 pm onwards. Speaking to reporters, Rangayana director Satish Tiptur said the annual festival will commemorate senior theatre activist C G Krishnaswamy, popularly known as CGK in theatre circles. The festival, Greeshma Rangotsava, is organised to provide a platform and to promote amateur theatre troupes, which play a crucial role in keeping the theatre movement alive in the state. As part of the festival, seven plays will be staged every weekend by various theatre troupes, Tiptur said. The festival will be inaugurated by noted theatre personality and former Rangayana director H Janardhan. He will be joined by Ranga Samaj member H S Suresh Babu, joint director of Kannada and culture V N Mallikarjunaswamy, and assistant director M D Sudarshan. The director said the repertory will provide all necessary facilities to the artists during their stay in the city. Ranga Samaj member H S Sureshbabu and Greeshma Rangotsav convener Arsikere Yogananda were also present at the media briefing. SCHEDULE June 29: Play on poet laureate Kuvempu's 'Smashana Kurukshetra', directed by Manjuanth Byate. July 6: Play based on Anton Chekhov's 'Ward Number 6,' translated into Kannada by D R Nagaraj, directed by Mime Ramesh. July 13: Street play on 'Ahalya', directed by Yatish Kollegala. July 20: 'Srinivasaprabhu', directed by Raviprasad. July 27: 'Kalasutra', translated into Kannada by Prakash Parvathikara, directed by H S Suresh Babu. August 2: Dr Rajappa Dalvoy's stage play 'Nitya Sachiva', directed by Pramod Shiggav. August 10: Stage play on 'Kuhu', directed by Arunlal.

Rangayana is abuzz with summer camp activities
Rangayana is abuzz with summer camp activities

Time of India

time28-04-2025

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  • Time of India

Rangayana is abuzz with summer camp activities

1 2 Dharwad: Rangayana campus in Dharwad is buzzing with activities as over a hundred children are engaged in learning dance, music, craft, drama, drawing and painting among others at the summer camp organised by Dharwad Rangayana. The focus of this camp, which commenced on April 10, is on teaching the basics of India's Constitution to the children through cultural activities and bringing out each child's talent through various creative activities, showcasing and nurturing it. Parents are spending the summer happily watching their children play games and learn new things. Usually, the Rangayana here organises a children's camp every summer. However, this time, especially with the desire that children should be aware of the Constitution and that their love and respect for it should increase even more, Rangayana has focused on the Constitution at the theatre-centred children's summer camp, which will continue until May 5. Theatre director Lakshman Peeragar is helming the camp. "Children who are busy with academic activities throughout the year have a desire to learn something new at the summer camp. To facilitate this, children are being taught through demonstration and visual arts instead of a lesson format. Along with drama, song, dance, comedy, painting and cinema, they are also being taught folk arts such as dollu kunita, mallakambha, jaggalagi, hejje kunitha, dalapatti and sudugada siddhara kale," Peeragar said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Take control of your bills with our solar panel kits SaverSuns Undo Children are also learning paper craft, clay modelling, colouring activities, storytelling and folk songs. They are being educated on the basics of the Constitution, children's rights, relationships, home remedies, stress management, the evils of overuse of mobile phones and the environment. There are 140 children in the camp and they have been divided into five groups, which have been named Equality, Freedom, Brotherhood, Democracy and Integrity. Children are rehearsing five plays - Samvidhana Sharanam Gachhami, Reality, Belaku Hanchida Baalaka, Adal Badal and Makkala Rajya- which will be staged on May 3, 4 and 5. They will also perform folk dances. The camp is being run under the guidance of Rangayana director Raju Talikoti and the parents are providing great cooperation, Peeragar said. Theatre artists Ganga Kalennavar, Sharanu Shettar, Pooja, Harikumar, Shruti, and singer Raghav Kammar are managing the camp. Organisers have plans to take the children to indegenous food fair (desi aahara mela), weekly fair (santhe), a temple fair (jathre) and chariot festival (rathotsava), fire brigade station and other places. They will also be shown how fake miracles can be exposed, Peeragar explained.

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