Visit - http://www.kalaparva.com/

Dear All,

India, one of the world's oldest known civilization, has been known for ages for its rich, vibrant, colorful and diverse forms of performing and visual arts. The Kalaparva envisions to celebrate these aesthetic and elaborate expressive forms of beauty, gamut of human emotions, traditions and syncretic ideologies of the country.

"The Kalaparva envisions to celebrate Indian performing arts and artistes through an exclusive online media space. Our mission is to serve premier online content on Indian arts, and be recognized and respected by the Indian art fraternity."

This collaborative eZine, aims to bring together a community of artistes and art connoisseurs keen to promote India's rich treasure trove of performing and visual arts. It is a platform for all the art enthusiasts to dwell into the latest in the art world, participate in discussions and pen their thoughts. All in all this is an endeavor to celebrate the various arts and numerous artists - the ones that have for long defined the cultural pluralism of the country.

As a platform for Indian artists, art connoisseurs and the uninitiated, the eZine intends to

•Serve news and listings in the realm of arts

•Bring to light the richness of classical and folk art forms

•Showcase artistes, and their ideas, creative thoughts, works and contributions

•Initiate critical discourse and intellectual discussions on the past, present and future of the art forms

•Facilitate knowledge exchange on the theory and practice of the art forms

Provide information and access to resources useful to the art community

To know more, visit - http://www.kalaparva.com/

2 comments:

Santosh BS said...

Thanks so much for posting about our initiative.

Look forward to your continued encouragement,

Best regards
Santosh
(On behalf of the Kalaparva)
http://www.kalaparva.com

K Govindan Nampoothiry said...

Dear Mr. Santosh,

Glad to hear from you.

As a journalist, i feel, it is my onus to promote new intiatives like Kalaparva.

I enjoyed reading in http://www.kalaparva.com/

And, thanks goes to my friend Sunilji who works with Press Trust of India, New Delhi.

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