
The Karnataka Bayalata Academy encourages universities and universities to create groups of young people to carry out Bayalata. This is an influx of the lack of lack of young artists, he said on Dharwad in Dharwad in Dharwad on Sunday.
“Unlike Yakshagana, the younger generation enters Bayalata. There is a serious lack of young artists. Yakshagana has gained broad recognition and popularity, but Bayalata, folk art of North Karnataka, no,” he said.
“The Academy is dealing with this deficiency, encouraging universities to form Bayalata groups. We are also working on documenting the lives of artists who have devoted themselves to Bayalat and collecting manuscripts related to artistic form. The academy provides 25,000 GBP to help.
The chairman of Kannada Development Authority Purushottam Bilimale on Monday in Dharwad, Dharwad, “Bayalata: New Options”, Seminar and performances.
The event is organized by the Karnataka Bayalata Academy and Karnataka Vidyavardhak Sangha.
Puttapp in Karnataka Vidyavardhak Sangha at 10:30 in the morning, former director of Air Basavaraj Sadar, will deliver the main address.
The first seminar will be held at 4 pm. Rajappa Dalavayi will speak of “Bayalata: Revision and Relevance” and Mallayy’s RD will present “inventing new stories in Bayaalata”.
Different groups of Bayaalata will play games and music presentations, including Draupadi Vastrapaharan, Veera Abhimanyu Kalaga, Sri Krishna Parijata, Sutrada Grom Aata, Karna-Arjuna Battle Sangya-Belya.
On Wednesday, at 11 am, the seminar will present Ramakrishna Marathe on “Sangya Balya: Reinterpretation and Message”.
The writer Vinaya Okkunda will speak of “short folk peas” and ym yakolli on “Radha Nataka: Thematic approaches”.
At 12:30, MD Okkunda will speak of “Sri Krishna Parijata: Myth and Reality” and Gurupada Mariguddi will present “Sri Krishna Parijata: Value Transfer”.
At 14:30, the “Bayaalata Stage Techniques: New Options” Panel will have the Prakash Garuda, Mahadev Hitadad and Shrishail Huddar.
The vadictory of the session will take place at 4 pm on Thursday.
Writer Venkatesh Machakanur will speak.
Published – 6 July 2025 17:41 IS IS