Английская Википедия:Dakshinee
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Dakshinee is one of the music academies in Kolkata. It primarily focuses on teaching and promoting the Rabindrasangeet.[1][2]
History
Suvo Guha Thakurta[3] was a devotee of Rabindrasangeet. He wanted to spread it among Bengali masses which were then confined primarily to Santiniketan. On the advice of Shailaranjan Majumdar, he founded Dakshinee on 8 May 1948.
Early days
Dakshinee started with only 12 students. By 1955 it had 600 students. Between 1962 and 1972 the student strength was over 1500.
Sections
Since inception it has had four functioning sections:
- Rabindrasangeet
- Nrityakala Kendra (Dance School)
- Drama
- Cultural
- Publication
Activities
- Dakshinee organised Triennial Tagore Music Conference from 1951 - 1960 with the assistance of All India Radio.
- Dakshinee celebrated the Tagore Centenary in 1961.
Publications
- Rabindrasangeeter Dhara - Suvo Guha Thakurta wrote the book titled "Rabindrasangeeter Dhara" in 1950, about Tagore's compositions. In this book he classified Rabindrasangeet into 17 streams or ‘Parjyay’, as opposed to only 4 streams or 'Parjay' in 'Geetabitan'. This classification helps to understand Rabindrasangeet and the philosophy behind it by analysing the intertwined poetry, the legacy of Hindustani classical music as well as Rabindranath's original creations. This book is part of the academic curriculum of Dakshinee.
- Subarno Joyonti Barsha (Shahitya Patra)
- Rabindra Janma Satabarshiki
- Rajat Joyonti Utsab
In 2008, Dakshinee proposed to publish a special edition on the occasion of its Diamond Jubilee Celebrations.
Location
This institute was earlier started at 132, Rashbehari Avenue. In 1955, it was moved to Dakshinee Bhawan, 1 Deshapriya Park (West) where it has remained.
Affiliated institutes
- Nupur in London (Currently withdrawn)
- Rabishikha in North London
- Dakshinayan[4] in South London
- Robiprobash in Toronto
- Kahlar in Washington DC (Currently withdrawn)
- Uttarayan in New Delhi
- Srijon in Mumbai
Notable teachers
- Suchitra Mitra
- Subinoy Roy
- Sudeb Guha Thakurta
- Kamala Basu
- Sunil Kumar Roy
- Subhas Choudhury
- Ashoktaru Bandhapadhay
- Rano Guha Thakurta
Prominent students
- Ritu Guha
- Rano Guha Thakurta
- Saheb Chatterjee
- Krishna Guha Thakurta
- Srikanta Acharya
- Debasish Roy Chowdhury
- Prabuddha Raha
- Shekhar Gupta
- Shreya Guhathakurta
- Kamalini Mukherji
Controversies
Although the institute professes to teach Rabindranath Tagore's ideals through his music,[5] it has been alleged that Dakshinee believes in instilling a sense of fear among the rank and file of its students, an idea that is contrary to Tagore's own views on any kind of learning.
Dakshinee follows its own discrete notation, disregarding the notation accepted and printed by the bishwa-bharati.
See also
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
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- Bengali music
- Universities and colleges in Kolkata
- Educational institutions established in 1948
- 1948 establishments in West Bengal
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