Selective Amnesia There was a point to this. But I forgot.

23Jan/092

Instant Kavithai

not long away is the day
when sticks and stones break my bones,
for one pun two many
drives men to arms, and even legs

(Ogden boy must be proud of me. This was written in an instant, while chatting with Sharanya.)

18Jan/093

The crow’s feather

In the raven’s black wings, oh shepherd, I see your face.
In the rustling trees, oh shepherd, I see your complexion.
The winds from far, oh shepherd, bring me your music.
But, oh shepherd, Touching you is like touching fire.

In the wings of a crow, Nandalala
I can see but your dark skin tone.
The green trees, Nandalala
Tell me of nothing but your complexion.
Every sound, every whisper, every beat, Nandala
reminds me of the music in you.
But my greatest joy is playing with fire, Nandalala
for then, I am touching you.

16Jan/093

Because I need to keep this place alive

Tamilnadu is my city, and Chennai my hood.

13Jan/097

That’s it.

I’ve never done this, not on any of the blogs I wrote/had some kind of association with. But it’s gone a bit too far. I’ve closed comments on my Chennai vs. Bangalore post. Too many nitwits (including I) have gotten into that post and churning it into murky crap. Priya, her fans, Bangalore supporters, Madras folks: Shut the fuck up!

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11Jan/094

The fifteenth Chennai Photowalk + Chennai Sangamam

Hello all,

Sorry for the silence all these days. What with work, and other commitments, I’ve just not had the bandwidth to keep you all updated on the photowalk plans this month. Before we get into that, permit me a little digression and a little rambling.

I just got back from the Chennai Sangamam Opening Night performance. It was fantastic!

For those who came in late to the show…Chennai Sangamam is an annual event (now in the 3rd year) that celebrates Tamil traditional art forms. It is held on the second week of January (to coincide with Pongal) and bring to Madras/Chennai some of the oldest rural and traditional music, dance and other performances.

This year is easily the biggest show, purely in terms of scale and ambition.

This January is loaded for those looking to get some fun. There’s Chennai Open tennis, there’s the annual Book Fair, there’s Chennai Sangamam, the final few kutcheris from December season, and then there’s the Tourism fair in Island grounds.

But, what with Madras Week in August and Chennai Sangamam in January, Madras has come in to its own in terms of events, but it is definitely not enough. We need more, and I for one am planning a few things that I hope comes through well. I was associated with both Madras Week 2008 and Chennai Sangamam 2009 in a minor way and, like a cat that’s tasted milk/blood, I cannot wait to get more.

Now, back to schedule. I know this is very short notice for all of you, but I hope you (at least all of you in Madras currently) can make it to the Sangamam opening show tomorrow at the Centenary Auditorium, Madras University tomorrow at 6:30 PM

Okay. As I mentioned in the earlier mail I plan to do one walk every day of the Sangamam, at each of the venues. What is more, there’s a photo contest as part of Sangamam

The full list is available here – if you click on the links (each venue is a link), you’ll be taken to a page with the schedule for that particular venue.

But, if you folks all bear with me, I’ll decide which venue to go to daily and send a mail via the FB group. Each night, if you guys check your mail, you’ll get the agenda for the next evening. That’ll let us cover most of the big events and I am the only one sweating over the logistics.

It will be short notice, but I hope you folks can make it. We all meet at 6:30 inside the Madras University Campus tomorrow?

P.S: Remember, there are 7 days and 17 venues this year. So that’s a lot of walking and taking photos.

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8Jan/095

The fifteenth Chennai PhotoWalk

Hello folks!

This month, I thought I’d do something different for the photowalk.
From January 10th through January 16th, Chennai will host Chennai Sangamam – a very fun festival. Sangamam will bring to Madras some great art forms from across Tamilnadu to entertain the city. The festival coincides with Pongal, and is held in parks and beaches of Chennai.

Now, as part of Sangamam, there’s a photography contest. Anybody can participate, and anybody can win. All you do is take photos of the different performances and events that are on show during Sangamam and put them on a CD/take prints and reach it to the organisers.

A jury will then select few photos, the winners get a prize, some kind of medal/trophy and the winning photos get published in the coffee-table book that Chennai Sangamam is publishing.

If this sounds like something up your alley, and need more information, mail me and we can fix this up.

Meanwhile, for the actual walk this month, how about going to each venue on every day of the Sangamam and shooting each other and the performances?

What say folks?

C

(Update: Jass is right. I screwed up. This is indeed the 15th Chennai PhotoWalk.

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