My friend Artist Srushti Mandar Rao contacted A Journalist Reveals regarding some workshops called POWWOW Workshops at Pearl Academy’s Foundation School where she works as AVP – Marketing and Communication. These workshops were being held for the freshers in their Mumbai campus between July 24 to 27. We decided to ...
Read More »Azaadi: Ek Safar – the Play
Azaadi – Ek Safar, the play will be played in Delhi. Following are the details. Date: 13 August, 2018 Venue: Alliance Francaise, M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, 72, KK Birla Lane, Lodhi Estate, Lodhi Road, Delhi, NCR 110003, India Link: https://in.bookmyshow.com/plays/azaadi-ek-safar/ET00079787 Play Synopsis: Azaadi – Ek Safar is a theatrical adaptation of Indian freedom struggle movement. The play ...
Read More »Classical Singer Brinda wants to be more Famous in 10 Years!
In the course of writing about art and artists, I have been collecting several friends. Brinda Roy Chowdhury Ray is one of them. She is a Hindustani Classical Music Exponent and has done playback singing for award-winning films like Dance of the Wind and several regional movies. We at A ...
Read More »Painter Anita Narain – Lucky to Have Supportive In-laws
Oscar Wilde once said, “Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter.” Likewise Chitra Visharad (BFA from Chandigarh), Anita Narain is a painter to reckon with. Having given the Government of Maharashtra exam and being a state and national awardee does ...
Read More »Painter Vivek Vadkar is Inspired by Nature
Paul Cezanne once said, “Painting from nature is not copying the object, it is realizing one’s sensations.” Likewise, Vivek Vadkar’s paintings make you realize your sensations. You are transported to a different world. We found him on Linkedin and decided to interview him for A Journalist Reveals. Excerpts: What are ...
Read More »Classical Vocalist Soumita Saha Achieves with Parental Support
We were on the lookout for music experts for a different website’s series of articles. One of the responses we received was from Soumita Saha’s PR. We thought why not do a profile article for A Journalist Reveals. Soumita Saha was born and brought up in Kolkata, the City of ...
Read More »TV Shows Helped Dancers Get Respect in Society, says Kimaaya!
Voltaire once said, “Let us read and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world.” Friedrich Nietzsche has also said about dancing, “We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.” Many people from ages ago have been ...
Read More »Dnyaneshwar’s Paintings Are Visual Poetry!
I wrapped her in a quilt of profound tenderness I draped her form under the shower of radiant sunflower I enveloped her innocence within the borders of nature I encased her aura within the spectrum of infinite breeze I preserved her surreal force from straying to the wild I sheltered ...
Read More »Becoming an Artist was Natural Progression for me – Srushti Mandar Rao
I met Painter Srushti Mandar Rao, several years back to interview her for a print magazine. And now we thought would be the right time to interview her again, this time for A Journalist Reveals. She is of the opinion, “Art has a very promising future, people now understand art ...
Read More »Journey of Art not Easy – Vidya
We, at A Journalist Reveals, were fortunate to find a Kuchipudi dancer Vidya S V and immediately requested an interview. She had quite a few things to share with us. Here are some excerpts: When did the classical bug bite you? Thanks to my mother’s interest in the traditional art ...
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