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Rangayana ( kn, ರಂಗಾಯಣ) is a theatre institute which operates from
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, India. It works as an autonomous cultural institute. The organization consists of a professional repertory company, a theatre-training institute and a documentation and research centre. Rangayana offers courses in stage craft, preparation and presentation of plays in
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. It also conducts programs for promotion of Kannada theatre. Rangayana hosts a theatre festival in Mysore every year. Rangayana is the only government sponsored
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in the country. It is also undertaking a project to introduce theatre to kids and has created a children's repertory in association with the International Theatre Institute and
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History

Rangayana was started by
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in 1989 for promotion of stage crafts and plays. The project was the brainchild of B.V. Karanth and he was appointed as the first director of the institute. He continued in that position till 1995 when ''C.Basavalingiah'' took over from him. Prasanna was appointed as the third director of Rangayana in 2001. It was during his time that Rangayana started weekend performances. However Prasanna resigned from the position in 2003 due to conflict of interest between him and the Department of Kannada and Culture. Prasanna had a clash with the Government of Karnataka too when the government decided to cut back on the annual grants provided to Rangayana in 2003. However, due to strong protests by various cultural bodies the government continued with its grants. ''Chidambara Rao Jambe'' of
Ninasam Ninasam (Kannada: ನೀನಾಸಂ) is a cultural organisation located in the village of Heggodu in Sagar Taluk of the Shivamogga district in the state of Karnataka, India. Ninasam (also spelt as Neenasam) is the short form of Sri NIlakantes ...
fame was appointed as the fourth director . Addanda C Cariappa is the present director.


Divisions and infrastructure

Rangayana consists of professional repertory company, a theatre training institute called ''Bharatiya Ranga Shikshana Kendra'' and a documentation and research centre called ''Sriranga Ranga Mahiti and Samshodana Kendra''. Repertory company started performing two times a week regularly on weekends at ''Bhoomigeeta'' theatre at Mysore in 2002. Later in 2006, the weekend theatre program was reduced to one day a week citing busy schedule of artists. In addition, regular tours are conducted throughout Karnataka performing in different towns. It also attends national drama festivals held at different cities of India like
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and
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. The theatre training institute was started by Rangayana in 2001-02. It provides vocational training for teachers, social activists and amateur theatre personalities. The institute offers a one-year diploma course in theatre. In addition, the institute has established links with the state government and conducts training in the field of communication skills, personality development, leadership development etc. for the employees. The documentation and research institute hosts a library related mainly to theatre. The center hosts seminars and discussions throughout the year at Mysore. A huge repertoire of untapped folk proverbs, epigrams, ballads, images and metaphors can still be found in the center.Bharucha (2001), p74 Rangayana hosts different stages for performance such as ''Bhoomigitha'', ''Vanaranga'', ''Sriranga'', ''Kutira'' and an art gallery called ''Lankesh art gallery'' bearing the name of popular writer and journalist
P. Lankesh Palya Lankesh (8 March 1935 – 25 January 2000) was an Indian poet, fiction writer, playwright, translator, screenplay writer and journalist who wrote in the Kannada language. He was also an award-winning film director. Early life and career ...
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Activities

Rangayana organizes theme based national festivals that receive good response and attracts enthusiasts from all over the country. Theatres groups performing in different Indian languages and a troupe from abroad take part in the festival every year. Festival also hosts handicrafts exhibition, book exhibition, art exhibition, food festival, seminar and interaction with leading theatre personalities. In order to reach people all over Karnataka, repertory conducts annual tours to different towns in the state which is called ''Ranga Yatre''.


Gallery

Artists in Rangayana.jpg, Various artists Arts in Rangayana.jpg, Various craftsmanship


See also

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B. V. Karanth Babukodi Venkataramana Karanth (Kannada: ಬಾಬುಕೋಡಿ ವೆಂಕಟರಮಣ ಕಾರಂತ) (19 September 1929 – 1 September 2002) widely known as B. V. Karanth was an Indian film director, playwright, actor, screenwriter, co ...


References


Further reading

* Bharucha, Rustom (2000). ''The Politics of Cultural Practice: Thinking Through Theatre in an Age of Globalization.'' Wesleyan University Press. ,


External links

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Culture of Karnataka Organisations based in Mysore Theatrical organisations in India 1989 establishments in Karnataka