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The Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival is a 12-day festival of South Indian classical music and dance in Cleveland, Ohio, and is held each year around
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weekend. The festival is a celebration in honor of
Tyagaraja Thyagaraja (Telugu: త్యాగరాజ) (4 May 1767 – 6 January 1847), also known as Thyāgayya and in full as Kakarla Thyagabrahmam, was a composer and vocalist of Carnatic music, a form of Indian classical music. Tyagaraja and his ...
, the famous composer of Carnatic music, who composed thousands of devotional compositions, most in Telugu and sanskrit language . The festival began in 1978, and has since grown to become the largest South Indian classical music and dance festival outside of India. The festival draws its audience from all over the
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, as well as from Canada and other parts of the world.


History


Beginning

In the early 1970s, Cleveland was home to an informal group of Indian immigrants and their families, known as the "Cleveland Bhajan Group". When
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, the noted mridangam artist from India moved to Cleveland in 1977, he discovered that many members of the group had learned music as children, and wanted to start some activities to revive their interest in music. He suggested starting a
Tyagaraja Aradhana Tyagaraja Aradhana is an annual ''aradhana'' (a Sanskrit term meaning act of glorifying God or a person) of Telugu saint composer Tyagaraja. The music festival is observed in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, primarily in Tiruvaiy ...
in Cleveland, and offered to train the group to sing Tyagaraja's compositions, as is done in the original
Tyagaraja Aradhana Tyagaraja Aradhana is an annual ''aradhana'' (a Sanskrit term meaning act of glorifying God or a person) of Telugu saint composer Tyagaraja. The music festival is observed in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, primarily in Tiruvaiy ...
held in Tiruvaiyyar. At his suggestion, V.V. Sundaram, R. Balasubramaniam ("Cleveland Balu"), and Gomathy Balasubramaniam formed the Aradhana Committee to organize and conduct the Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival. The first festival was held on April 8, 1978 in the rented hall of Faith United Church of Christ, in
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. It included a group performance of the Pancharathna krithis, individual singing of Tyagaraja's krithis, followed by a concert in the evening by Saroja Balasubramaniam, from
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, to an audience of 75 people.


Move to Cleveland State University

In the Fall of 1978, Prof. T. Temple Tuttle of Cleveland State University befriended Ramnad Raghavan after attending a lecture of his at the Niagara chapter of the
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. They began collaborating on a series of projects, and Prof. Tuttle suggested that the Festival move to the university's campus in order to attract and accommodate a larger audience. Since 1979, the university has been the venue for the Festival. Starting in 1979, the Festival also started bringing musicians from India to perform, in order to draw a larger audience. The festival traditionally started with a brief puja, followed by bhajans sung by the Cleveland Bhajan Group. This was followed by the group singing of the pancharathna krithis, which was open to everyone attending the festival, including visiting artists. A South Indian lunch prepared by volunteers was served free to all attendees. Anyone who wished to perform a composition of Tyagaraja was given a five-minute slot during the individual singing part of the festival. The last program of the day was a full concert performed by a visiting professional musician from India.


Growth

The festival was regularly conducted during spring break for local schools. Starting in 1987, it was scheduled to align to Easter weekend, which has continued ever since. The Aradhana Committee would print invitations and mail them to Indian families across the US and Canada. The Sundaram family and the Balasubramaniam family would host all visiting musicians. In addition, they would connect visitors with local families who would host them, often total strangers, in their homes for the duration of the festival. The festival format consisted of just one concert for many years, and would rarely feature two or three, spread over Easter weekend. The first major growth occurred in 1992, when the festival hosted a jugalbandhi featuring N. Ramani, Mandolin U. Srinivas, and Zakir Hussein, who were accompanied by A. Kanyakumari and Guruvayoor Dorai. That year attracted a massive turnout of people who were new to the festival and drawn by the unique programming. In the following years, the festival also hosted eminent dancers, such as
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, Vyjayanthimala Bali, and dance productions choreographed by Rhadha, such as Jaya Jaya Devi (original music composed by
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), and Lakshmi Prabhavam (original music composed by
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). Since then, the festival has regularly featured star musicians and dancers from India, and also commissioned major dance productions with original music compositions, for their world premier in Cleveland. By 2002, the festival had grown to span across the entire week following Easter Sunday into the next weekend, with a series of music and dance performances. Notable artists over the years included star performers like Nithyasree Mahadevan, Ranjani-Gayatri,
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,
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, K.V. Narayanaswamy,
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, and T.M. Krishna, Thiruvarur Bhakthavatsalam, Nagai Muralidharan, Mannargudi Easwaran, Srimushnam Raja Rao, S.Sowmya,
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as well as stalwarts such as T. Muktha (in her last public performance), Parassalla Ponnamma, Thanjavur Sankara Iyer, and Kuzhikkarai Viswalingam. The festival also gained a great deal of visibility across the world through regular coverage on Indian television, as well as media partners providing live streaming of the event. In 2019, the centerpiece of the festival , the Pancharatna Krithi singing in remembrance of Saint Tyagaraja shifted from the Waejten Auditorium at CSU Music building to the
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Indoor stadium to accommodate the growth since the Waejten couldn't accommodate the crowd due to fire code regulations,


Competitions


Music

In 1993, the festival started hosting a music competition for children and youth across North America, with visiting musicians from India as the judges. The competitions have grown over the years, and have become the largest Carnatic music competition in the United States, with over 850 entries in 2016. The competition is open to vocalists and instrumentalists (including percussion), and includes advanced categories for improvisation such as niraval and kalpana swaram. The two highest level competitions are the "Concert Competition", and "Advanced
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", where the winners receive a performance opportunity in the following year.


Dance

To complement the music competition, the festival also started hosting a
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competition in 2007, with one age category. The dance competition attracts participants from all over the world, and has grown to include four age categories. It is conducted over two days, with live preliminary rounds on the first day, and finalists chosen to perform on the following day. A grand prize winner is selected across all categories, to perform in India during the Chennai December season.


Present Day

The Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival now takes place over 12 days, beginning the Wednesday before Easter. The majority of the programs presented are Carnatic music concerts. The festival includes a variety of musicians, from star performers to rising youngsters, to lesser-known stalwarts. There is a mix of vocalists and instrumentalists, and the committee has made it a point to include veena and nadaswaram artists each year to support these traditional instruments. The festival also started featuring a small number of Hindustani concerts, since 2012. There are also a number of dance performances at the festival. These are mostly Bharathanatyam, but Kuchipudi,
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, Kathakali,
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,
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, and
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have also been featured. Many of the dance performances are specially commissioned works, with original music and choreography (
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in 5 parts, 2011;
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in 5 parts, 2014; Srimad Bhagavatham in 5 parts, 2017). The festival is notable for the large participation of children and youth. Apart from the music and dance competitions, there are also several concerts presented by music schools that bring large numbers of their students from across North America. Winners from the music and dance competitions are also regularly featured in productions. There have also been a number of collaborative programs involving non-Indian musicians, both as a fusion of Indian and Western classical music, as well
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and World Music concerts. The year 2020 saw no festival due to the coronavirus pandemic.


American Talent

In addition to visiting artists from India, the festival also features a number of performers drawn from across the US and Canada. Some are musicians who immigrated from India, and others grew up in North America, came up through the competitions and other initiatives, and took up music or dance seriously as a performing art. These artists have been featured alongside senior musicians from India, and have also conceived and executed programs independently at the behest of the Aradhana Committee to perform in Cleveland, as well as to tour the United States.


Education


Sustaining Sampradaya

In 2007, the Aradhana Committee launched an educational program called Sustaining Sampradaya. Each year, they select children from across the US, and put them through a rigorous six-month training program via video-conferencing, culminating in group performances at the festival in Cleveland. The students are trained by senior musicians in India, and learn compositions that have been transmitted for centuries through an oral tradition. The committee makes notations for the compositions, and recordings of the lessons available t
download for free from their web site
As of 2016, lessons for over 300 unique compositions are available to download.


Dance Workshop

Each year, the festival includes a workshop for students of Indian dance, called Margam. The workshop is conducted by a different dance teacher each year and has spanned several different dance schools. The workshop is usually for Bharatanatyam, but other dance forms such as Kuchipudi and Kathak have also been included.


Expansion in India

Since 2011, the Aradhana Committee has also hosted a festival in
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, during the December music season. The festival primarily features American youth performers of classical music and dance, but also includes musicians based in India. Through partnerships in India, the committee has also promoted concert performances of Indian-American youth in Chennai sabhas, as well as on national television programs such as Nadaneerajanam in Tirupati. The committee has also worked with media organizations to produce television talent shows such as Carnatic Music Idol USA, and Natya Urchavam to showcase American talent to audiences abroad.


See also

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Tyagaraja Thyagaraja (Telugu: త్యాగరాజ) (4 May 1767 – 6 January 1847), also known as Thyāgayya and in full as Kakarla Thyagabrahmam, was a composer and vocalist of Carnatic music, a form of Indian classical music. Tyagaraja and his ...
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Tyagaraja Aradhana Tyagaraja Aradhana is an annual ''aradhana'' (a Sanskrit term meaning act of glorifying God or a person) of Telugu saint composer Tyagaraja. The music festival is observed in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, primarily in Tiruvaiy ...
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List of Indian classical music festivals The following is an incomplete list of Indian classical music festivals, which encapsulates music festivals focused on Indian classical music. The origins of Indian classical music can be found in the Vedas, which are the oldest scriptures in ...


External links


Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival web site


References

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