Bharatanatyam artistes urge CM to re-open halls
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The Association of Bharatanatyam Artistes of India (ABHAI) has written to Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami to reopen small and medium auditoriums for organising dance and music performances.
With no directive but on the opening of auditoriums for organising efficiency, the livelihood of lots of of artists and technicians had taken a success, in accordance to a press launch from ABHAI. Many classical, folks artistes, sound and lightweight technicians and make-up artistes have been struggling as there have been no performances.
“Since the beginning of the lockdown, because of the pandemic, these artists have undergone untold miseries because of cancellation of performances and festivals and classes which led to a situation where they are all suffering with limited or no income at all,” the discharge stated.
So far, ABHAI had spent ₹30 lakh to assist 575 artistes in want, the discharge stated. ABHAI had requested the Chief Minister to reopen Open Air Rukmini Devi Kalai Arangam for conducting performances with norms of bodily distancing in place.
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