Thursday, September 12, 2013

A look into Academy Day 2013

With the annual SIFAS Academy Day less than a week away, the Alumni Editorial Team was treated to a sneak peek of this year’s performances. Needless to say, preparations are in full gear with both teachers and students determined to put up a great show this Sunday. Everything is coming together beautifully and the music is simply sublime.

Music editor in-charge Vikram Manian caught up with Alumni members who are centrally involved in this year’s Carnatic orchestra performance.  




Shanggari d/o Velu - Senior Veena Student of Guru Meenakshi

SIFAS Alumni: Hi Shanggari. Tell us about your involvement in the Academy Day performance & how it compares to some of the other productions you’ve been a part of.  
Shanggari Velu: I’ve participated in shows like GSS & orchestra performances in previous years, and it is a little different this time around. This year there are fewer compositions, with only 3 main pieces. This allows us to spend more time on each and explore the myriad of ragas featured in them.  

There have been more sectional practices, allowing our progress to be monitored closely with the veena teacher being more involved. The turnout for rehearsals and enthusiasm has been consistently good with vast improvements in progress week by week.

In previous performances, I’ve had more senior players like Archana to turn to with doubts. This time I am among the senior players in the section & the veena teacher is our mentor. She has been patient & very accommodating sacrificing her free time to hold sectional rehearsals. The amount of effort that she has puts into music inspires me to give my best effort each time. She is one of my biggest role models!

SA: Tell us about your other commitments & how you find time for rehearsals. What drives you?
SV: Apart from school, I have veena and vocal classes at SIFAS & I’m a member of the SIFAS Alumni Orchestra. My weekdays are packed with school commitments so I try spend time on my music over the weekends. My main driving force is the fun and the enjoyment that I get from music. Making time to attend orchestra rehearsals is also about discipline and responsibility. I wouldn’t want my absence to slow down the veena section’s progress, so I put in the effort to come even when it gets difficult.  

SA: Do you have any messages for SIFAS students looking to be a part of orchestra productions?
SV: For me, being in the orchestra is a platform to be involved in more stage performances and to learn more than what I would in class. It is only through the Alumni Orchestra that I’ve gotten to learn about percussion, accompaniment and instruments like the flute & violin. In that way, I feel that being in an orchestra gives you ample exposure to the vast breadth of Carnatic music.

Watch this space for more interviews with this years orchestra members & dancers...