Madrasika

Madrasika An initiative that hopes, in its effort to bring the arts to open, public and free spaces, to make a mark on the city's cultural landscape.

There is nothing quite as pervasive and binding as the arts. Madrasika, comprising a group of individuals passionate about the arts, is an initiative that aims, quite simply, at imbuing the "arts scene" of our city with new life and vitality, and at forging newer ways of engaging with a variety of creative processes. Potters, painters, photographers, weavers, musicians, dancers, writers, poets… al

l birds of the same feather, we say. We thus aim at showcasing as many different forms and types of creative processes through performance, exhibitions and public debate and discussion. We recognise that the arts have always been deeply entrenched in issues of class, caste, history, and socio-economic and cultural status, and look to make the arts as accessible as possible. To achieve this, we believe that the arts need space, both figuratively and literally, in our everyday lives. They need to be presented to the people in alternative spaces: accessible, open, public spaces that enable engagement and enjoyment. Public space – “our" space, "free" space perhaps – invites a feeling of ownership, of involvement of a very direct kind, and we wish to reclaim otherwise featureless, undifferentiated parts of our urban landscape: spaces usually unused (MRTS stations), underused (parks and subways), and abused (the beach or the street), and organise music, dance and theatre performances, public lectures, film screenings and exhibitions of fine art, craft and photography, thereby creating new communities, subcultures and public spheres. Its effect is two-fold; in doing so we remove the art form from the dedicated – and exclusive and limiting – space (the concert hall or the proscenium) it occupies and also utilise our many free areas in constructive and aesthetic ways. Madrasika aims to straddle two worlds: the young and the old, as well as the initiated and the uninitiated. We look to not only showcase the relatively less known but also present the well known in newer, more exciting and more accessible ways, never, however, compromising on the integrity or inherent aesthetic of the art form. We also hope to give artists the freedom to explore new ideas and present their art in unconventional ways, and create a space that allows for discussion, debate and dissent. Madrasika is not just a collective with a dream. It is the passionate rasika, the devoted arts enthusiast. Madrasika is the microcosm of the Madras we know and love, a city that has a vibrant, rich and enriching arts scene, a city that thrums with excitement in the month of Margazhi, a city that looks to preserve tradition but also embraces the novel and different. Madrasika is about the revitalisation of a city’s spaces and the appreciation and enjoyment of an array of creative processes known and unknown. Madrasika is a movement.

Amidst mountains of overflowing bags, countless spools of thread and several humming sewing machines sits a grand old ma...
19/03/2015

Amidst mountains of overflowing bags, countless spools of thread and several humming sewing machines sits a grand old man whose contribution to the field of dance spans many decades. Sri DS Aiyyelu, hailed the patriarch of costume makers, is someone who knows the dance costume like no other. In Episode 3 of "Beyond the Spotlight", Madrasika seeks to celebrate this "tailor" of humble origins whose innovative conceptualisation, nimble hands, precise cutting, intricate needle work and sheer, consummate artistry have transformed yards of mundane fabric into masterpieces of art.

Sri D.S. Aiyyelu's dedication and path-braking innovation in costume design have been an integral part of the visual aesthetic of the performances of many ge...

As part of our series called "Beyond the Spotlight", can you guess whom we are covering in our third episode? Here's a s...
15/03/2015

As part of our series called "Beyond the Spotlight", can you guess whom we are covering in our third episode? Here's a small clue.

14/03/2015

While you are in awe of our wonderful pictures and elegant videos, here is the artiste who made it all possible. A huge thanks to the man behind the camera, Ram Keshav! You can check out his other work, or contact him here:

https://www.facebook.com/RamKeshavPhotography

Fashion - Portrait and Lifestyle Photographer.

Visiting Faculty - NIFT Chennai.

Minimal. Simple. E

Beyond the Spotlight  #2Sri Arogyam knows the Mridangam -- he knows the wood he nurtures and treats, the hull he hammers...
14/03/2015

Beyond the Spotlight #2

Sri Arogyam knows the Mridangam -- he knows the wood he nurtures and treats, the hull he hammers at rhythmically and the leather straps he pulls and tweaks. He knows, as his forefathers did, every idiosyncrasy of every instrument he has lovingly tended to. Today, his son carries on his legacy, a legacy of making and repairing the percussive instrument whose music is a product of not just the player himself, but the extraordinarily-skilled, simple craftsmen behind its woody, resonant sound.

Sri Arogyam's untiring pursuit of excellence and his sincere approach have brought accolades to percussionists and helps provide support to artistes all arou...

"Beyond the Spotlight"  #2Sri Arogyam's untiring pursuit of excellence and his sincere approach to his work have brought...
13/03/2015

"Beyond the Spotlight" #2

Sri Arogyam's untiring pursuit of excellence and his sincere approach to his work have brought accolades to percussionists and supports artistes all around the globe. With the 'Beyond the Spotlight' series, Madrasika seeks to give you a glimpse into the lives of the exceedingly skilful and knowledgeable near-invisible artists and artisans who work silently behind the scenes to bring to us the visible art we watch and enjoy. Celebrating the pillars of art who are beyond the arc-lights and away from the public gaze.

For five generations, Sri S Shankar's family has silently supported our greatest musicians from behind the scenes. An in...
12/03/2015

For five generations, Sri S Shankar's family has silently supported our greatest musicians from behind the scenes. An instrument repairer, and a specialist in the veena, Sri Shankar's magical fingers and passion have resurrected the musical tool of many of our generation's legendary artistes. Madrasika seeks to celebrate these pillars of art -- repositories of stories and anecdotes and treasure houses of knowledge and skill -- who remain virtually invisible while working day in and out, away from the arclights.

"Beyond the Spotlight" #1

"Beyond the Spotlight"01 - Sri S. Shankar's unwavering focus and magical fingers have brought many a languishing instrum...
11/03/2015

"Beyond the Spotlight"

01 - Sri S. Shankar's unwavering focus and magical fingers have brought many a languishing instrument back to life. With the 'Beyond the Spotlight' series, Madrasika seeks to give you a glimpse into the lives of the exceedingly skilful and knowledgeable near-invisible artists and artisans who work silently behind the scenes to bring to us the visible art we watch and enjoy. With this series, we celebrate the pillars of art who are beyond the arc-lights and away from the public gaze.

Sri S. Shankar's unbroken focus and magical fingers have brought many a languishing instrument back to life. With the 'Beyond the Spotlight' series, Madrasik...

The adjective "nirguni" denotes a song directed not at a specific deity but at what is loosely known as the "formless" d...
10/03/2015

The adjective "nirguni" denotes a song directed not at a specific deity but at what is loosely known as the "formless" divinity. The poet saint Kabir, in his Nirguni Bhajans, brought together elements of Hindu and Muslim tradition in his lyrics, which extol the power and value of prayer and spiritual concentration without prescribing a specific direction for them. The verses beseech people to seek answers relating to existence and the greater meaning of life, and to shed their dogma. Kumar Gandharva's voice is high, plaintive, achingly beautiful, and he sings with a fervour and passion unmatched by any other.

Gandharva's musical meditation with a trance-like quality, his penetrating tenor voice and rapid bursts of melody punctuated with periods of silence was a marked aesthetic departure from the Hindustani norm of a continually saturated tonal surface. He is often commended for "the richly grained shadings of his voice, the range of rhythmic cycles he employs and the amazing effect produced by the repetition of modulated phrases in tonalities that are always different."

Ud Jayega Hans Akela

Ud Jayega Hans Akela By Pt. Kumar Gandharva.

From time to time, you will also find Madrasika sharing a few notes of music, flashes of dance, bits of writing and piec...
07/03/2015

From time to time, you will also find Madrasika sharing a few notes of music, flashes of dance, bits of writing and pieces of art! What we aim to do is give you a glimpse of different art forms and artistes and their creative expression. Do leave a comment if you have suggestions or questions; we would love to hear from you!

- Madrasika Team
Archana Nathan, Mihir Balantrapu, Rithvik Raja, Satwik Gade, Shreya Ramnath, Soundharya Muthukrishnan

Eppadi Padinaro Karnataka Devagandhari Composer: Suddhananda Bharathi

Art and space. Madrasika seeks to explore this complex relationship by reclaiming public, open and free spaces in the ci...
05/03/2015

Art and space. Madrasika seeks to explore this complex relationship by reclaiming public, open and free spaces in the city (parks, MRTS stations, the beach) for discussions, exhibitions and performances across form, region and genre.

Because of all the loving support and encouragement from all you good people in such a short span of time, we are excite...
05/03/2015

Because of all the loving support and encouragement from all you good people in such a short span of time, we are excited to announce the launch date! Watch this space till the end of the day. Until then...

"Let us reflect on the arts... together"

200 likes in just over 5 hours! You guys are already keeping us on our toes. Excited to have you all on board.A distinct...
04/03/2015

200 likes in just over 5 hours! You guys are already keeping us on our toes. Excited to have you all on board.

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