Description
January 30, 2022 6:00 PM EST
Malladi Brothers (Vocals)
Tumkur Ravishankar (Mridangam)
Embar Kannan (Violin)
Chandrasekhara Sharma (Ghatam)
Amrita Snigdha Desiraju (Tambura)
URUR OLCOTT KUPPAM, CHENNAI
The Malladi Brothers, Malladi Sreeramprasad (b. June 12th, 1971) and Malladi Ravikumar (b. April 21st, 1973), are a Carnatic music vocalist duo. They have been their early music training with powerful in-house teachers under Malladi Srirammurthy and Malladi Suri Babu, their grandfather and father respectively. Based in Vijaywada the brothers went on to learn under Sripada Pinakapani and Nedunuri Krishnamurthy. Their rich vocalism with total immersion in sahityam as well as an inheritance of the vast resources of composers and aesthetic influences of Carnatic music from their home state of Andhra Pradesh gives them a distinctive appeal. After their initial training, the brothers also studied under Gurus Sripada Pinakapani and Nedunuri Krishnamurthy who have further enriched their artistic capabilities.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
Blue Planet is a four-month-long digital festival of Indian Classical Music featuring 21 Carnatic and Hindustani musicians. The festival will consist of several concerts and events being made available on the Dhvani website each month. A $200 value, this set of programs and concerts will be included at no additional cost in the 2022 annual Dhvani membership. Some concerts will be released in December will also be available to those who have renewed their 2022 membership. Please renew your Dhvani membership today and don’t miss out on any of these very special programs.

Concept
The festival seeks to invoke the Living Ecology of our Planet and its beautiful but fragile natural resources. It hopes to draw analogies between the Natural World and the Ecosystem of the Arts. It seeks to suggest that both ecosystems need to be cared for, understood and respected. In harming them we only harm ourselves.
Concerts under the Sky
Each concert and performance will be set in natural, outdoor settings in carefully chosen locations in the midst of mountains, sacred groves, mangroves, forests, river banks, beaches and in some of India’s endangered biodiversity zones. Guided by environmental groups and organisations working for social justice in different parts of the country, we hope to initiate preliminary conversations and meetings with artists and these groups to point at issues related to Climate Change, sustainability practices and Climate justice, which underpin the efforts of all peoples’ movements.
We have taken great care to ensure that we are not merely using Nature as a pretty backdrop; we are trying to include the spirit of local and regional conservation and sustainability practices and ideas so that they reflect in subtle ways in the films as we explore the links between Indian Classical Music and contemporary discourses on Ecology and Conservation.