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A traffic system that creates more hurdles for the driversDaily News & AnalysisThat is what people and shop owners of Rabindranath Tagore Nagar (RT Nagar) say. The RT Nagar Main Road, which is the lifeline of the upmarket locality, ...
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Modern School to celebrate completion of its 90 yearsTimes of IndiaThe school is privileged to have hosted people like Mahatma Gandhi in 1935, Rabindranath Tagore in 1936 and also Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, ...and more »
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Calcutta TelegraphFestive Fervour: Diwali DelightCalcutta TelegraphTagore enthusiasts can pick up Rabindranath Tagore- hologram stamps. Landscaping your garden can add that special touch to your Diwali décor. ...
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Daijiworld.comSanskriti Exp to chug into city on Nov 5Times of India'Sanskriti Yatra' a tribute to Rabindranath Tagore from Indian Railways, will run throughout the country over the next one year and return to Howrah in May ...Special Train Commemorating Tagore to Arrive in City on Nov 5Daijiworld.comMangalore: Sanskriti express- Tagore's lore is hereMangalorean.comall 5 news articles »
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Birth centenary of TagoreTimes of India... said that 'what words can't say, songs can' and 'Music Beyond Barriers', which was to commemorate the 150th birth centenary of Rabindranath Tagore. ...Tagore's 150th birth anniversary celebrationThe Daily Starall 2 news articles »
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Bangladesh News 24 hoursRabindra Sangeet exponent Kalim Sharafi deadSifyDhaka, Nov 2 (IANS) Kalim Sharafi, known for singing Rabindranath Tagore's songs in Bangladesh and India, died at his residence here Tuesday. ...Tribute to an illustrious singerThe Daily Starall 17 news articles »
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The HinduEnduring artistic bondsThe HinduRabindranath Tagore comes alive in the works of seven Korean artists. Curator of the show 'The Lamp of the East', Insang Song, talks about the artistic ties ...
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Documentary on Tagore's East Bengal rootsSifyDhaka, Oct 26 (IANS) A documentary that traces the roots of India's Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore in then East Bengal, now Bangladesh, will be released ...Dr. Chanchal Khan's documentary on TagoreThe Daily Starall 12 news articles »
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Deccan HeraldTake a peek into life and times of TagoreTimes of IndiaThe five AC-coach train, which is a tribute to Viswa Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore by the railways, will showcase the life and philosophy of the poet ...Sanskriti Express chugs into Bangalorean's heartsTimes of IndiaSanskriti Express brings back the memories of Rabindranath TagoreDeccan HeraldKnow more about Tagore on-board this trainTimes of Indiaall 8 news articles »
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Train dedicated to Tagore arrives on FridayTimes of IndiaMYSORE: The city will get closer to the life and achievements of poet Rabindranath Tagore as the Mysore division of South Western Railways brings in ...and more »
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Amitabh Bachchan to play Rabindranath Tagore
His legendary literary works have continued to inspire generations of writers alike. Rabindranath Tagore's birthday was celebrated in Mumbai by special performances on Rabindra Sangeet and recitations of some of his famous proes. Watch the video to find out how Sudha Chandran and Rituparna Sen Gupta dazzled the crowd with their dance performances and celebrated the genius that is Rabindranath Tagore!
Vande Mataram (Bengali/ Sanskrit: वन्दे मातरम्; "I do homage to the mother";is a poem in the 1882 novel Anandamatha by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. It is written in a mixture of Bengali and Sanskrit.It is a hymn to the goddess Durga, identified as the national personification of Bengal. It came to be considered the "National Anthem of Bengal", and it played a part in the Indian independence movement, first sung in a political context by Rabindranath Tagore at the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress. In 1950, its first two verses were given the official status of "national song" of the Republic of India,distinct from the national anthem of India Jana Gana Mana. Tagore's Jana Gana Mana was chosen as the National Anthem of the 1947 Republic of India. Vande Mataram was rejected on the grounds that Muslims, Christians, Parsis, Sikhs, Arya Samajis and others who opposed idol worship felt offended by its depiction of the nation as "Mother Durga", a Hindu goddess. Muslims also felt that its origin as part of Anandamatha, a novel they felt had an anti-Muslim message. The designation as "national song" predates independence, dating to 1937. At this date, the Indian National Congress discussed at length the status of the song. It was pointed out then that though the first two stanzas began with an unexceptionable evocation of the beauty of the motherland, in later stanzas there are references where the motherland is likened to the Hindu goddess Durga. Therefore ...
Rabindranath Tagore is more famous for his poems and lyrics, but it's his paintings that are making the headlines in London. 12 paintings belonging to the Dartington Hall trust will go under the hammer at Sotehby's. The trust says it will use the proceeds to expand its charitable programmes in arts and social justice.
Did you know Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore was a painter too ? Tagore was not only a poet of repute but also a painter of distinction. He held the first public and international exhibition of his paintings in Paris in May 1930, at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition was later held in different countries in Europe in the same year. But India and his home town Calcutta had the honour of hosting it only in 1931, a year later of Paris exhibition. In spring 1930, when Tagore was enjoying the warmth of the French Riveiera, some art critics of local newspapers saw Tagores paintings and advised him to hold an exhibition in Paris. It is still a matter of controversy as to whether it was Madame Victoria Ocampo of Buenos Aires or Duchess Anna de Noailles who helped Tagore organise the exhibition at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition remained open to public from the 5th to the 19th May, 1930. Duchess Anna de Noailles made the following introductory remarks in the catalogue of the exhibition of Tagores paintings "To me it is like climbing a staircase of dreamland ". Tagore as a painter was not discovered by the Paris newspapers during his exhibition of paintings. Rabindra Nath Tagores appearance as painter in France was not sudden. Long before the Paris exhibition Tagore had long discussions on his art with Romain Rolland in 1926. Nobel laureate Romain Rolland wrote in his book "Inde-journal", 3 July, 1926 "Other day Tagore was discussing on his application of colour in ...
Did you know Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore was a painter too ? Tagore was not only a poet of repute but also a painter of distinction. He held the first public and international exhibition of his paintings in Paris in May 1930, at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition was later held in different countries in Europe in the same year. But India and his home town Calcutta had the honour of hosting it only in 1931, a year later of Paris exhibition. In spring 1930, when Tagore was enjoying the warmth of the French Riveiera, some art critics of local newspapers saw Tagores paintings and advised him to hold an exhibition in Paris. It is still a matter of controversy as to whether it was Madame Victoria Ocampo of Buenos Aires or Duchess Anna de Noailles who helped Tagore organise the exhibition at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition remained open to public from the 5th to the 19th May, 1930. Duchess Anna de Noailles made the following introductory remarks in the catalogue of the exhibition of Tagores paintings "To me it is like climbing a staircase of dreamland ". Tagore as a painter was not discovered by the Paris newspapers during his exhibition of paintings. Rabindra Nath Tagores appearance as painter in France was not sudden. Long before the Paris exhibition Tagore had long discussions on his art with Romain Rolland in 1926. Nobel laureate Romain Rolland wrote in his book "Inde-journal", 3 July, 1926 "Other day Tagore was discussing on his application of colour in ...
Did you know Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore was a painter too ? Tagore was not only a poet of repute but also a painter of distinction. He held the first public and international exhibition of his paintings in Paris in May 1930, at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition was later held in different countries in Europe in the same year. But India and his home town Calcutta had the honour of hosting it only in 1931, a year later of Paris exhibition. In spring 1930, when Tagore was enjoying the warmth of the French Riveiera, some art critics of local newspapers saw Tagores paintings and advised him to hold an exhibition in Paris. It is still a matter of controversy as to whether it was Madame Victoria Ocampo of Buenos Aires or Duchess Anna de Noailles who helped Tagore organise the exhibition at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition remained open to public from the 5th to the 19th May, 1930. Duchess Anna de Noailles made the following introductory remarks in the catalogue of the exhibition of Tagores paintings "To me it is like climbing a staircase of dreamland ". Tagore as a painter was not discovered by the Paris newspapers during his exhibition of paintings. Rabindra Nath Tagores appearance as painter in France was not sudden. Long before the Paris exhibition Tagore had long discussions on his art with Romain Rolland in 1926. Nobel laureate Romain Rolland wrote in his book "Inde-journal", 3 July, 1926 "Other day Tagore was discussing on his application of colour in ...
Did you know Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore was a painter too ? Tagore was not only a poet of repute but also a painter of distinction. He held the first public and international exhibition of his paintings in Paris in May 1930, at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition was later held in different countries in Europe in the same year. But India and his home town Calcutta had the honour of hosting it only in 1931, a year later of Paris exhibition. In spring 1930, when Tagore was enjoying the warmth of the French Riveiera, some art critics of local newspapers saw Tagores paintings and advised him to hold an exhibition in Paris. It is still a matter of controversy as to whether it was Madame Victoria Ocampo of Buenos Aires or Duchess Anna de Noailles who helped Tagore organise the exhibition at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition remained open to public from the 5th to the 19th May, 1930. Duchess Anna de Noailles made the following introductory remarks in the catalogue of the exhibition of Tagores paintings "To me it is like climbing a staircase of dreamland ". Tagore as a painter was not discovered by the Paris newspapers during his exhibition of paintings. Rabindra Nath Tagores appearance as painter in France was not sudden. Long before the Paris exhibition Tagore had long discussions on his art with Romain Rolland in 1926. Nobel laureate Romain Rolland wrote in his book "Inde-journal", 3 July, 1926 "Other day Tagore was discussing on his application of colour in ...
Did you know Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore was a painter too ? Tagore was not only a poet of repute but also a painter of distinction. He held the first public and international exhibition of his paintings in Paris in May 1930, at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition was later held in different countries in Europe in the same year. But India and his home town Calcutta had the honour of hosting it only in 1931, a year later of Paris exhibition. In spring 1930, when Tagore was enjoying the warmth of the French Riveiera, some art critics of local newspapers saw Tagores paintings and advised him to hold an exhibition in Paris. It is still a matter of controversy as to whether it was Madame Victoria Ocampo of Buenos Aires or Duchess Anna de Noailles who helped Tagore organise the exhibition at the "Gallerie Pigalle". The exhibition remained open to public from the 5th to the 19th May, 1930. Duchess Anna de Noailles made the following introductory remarks in the catalogue of the exhibition of Tagores paintings "To me it is like climbing a staircase of dreamland ". Tagore as a painter was not discovered by the Paris newspapers during his exhibition of paintings. Rabindra Nath Tagores appearance as painter in France was not sudden. Long before the Paris exhibition Tagore had long discussions on his art with Romain Rolland in 1926. Nobel laureate Romain Rolland wrote in his book "Inde-journal", 3 July, 1926 "Other day Tagore was discussing on his application of colour in ...
Where The Mind Is Without Fear Gitanjali 35 by Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, Where knowledge is free, Where the world has not been broken up into fragments By narrow domestic walls, Where words come out from the depth of truth, Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection, Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit, Where the mind is led forward by thee Into ever-widening thought and action - Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.
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Nobel Laureate Poet Bengali Rabindranath Tagore
Sadhana, the Realisation of Life by Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, philosopher, visual artist, playwright, composer, and novelist whose work reshaped Bengali literature and music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He became Asias first Nobel laureate when he won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Sadhana is a collection of essays, most of which he gave before the Harvard University, describing Indian beliefs, philosophy and culture from different viewpoints, often making comparison with Western thought and culture. (Summary by Peter Yearsley/Wikipedia)
Rabindranath Tagore; sobriquet Gurudev, was a Bengali polymath. As a poet, novelist, musician, & playwright, he reshaped Bengali literature and music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse", he won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature.
SINGER & MUSIC TRAINER ''SANTIRANJAN SAMANTA'' DEMONSTRATES INDIAN CLASSICAL RAG '' BHAIRABI '' WHICH WAS FOLLOWED BY LEGEND COMPOSER '' RABINDRANATH TAGORE '' IN HIS BENGALI SONG '' SANSARO JABE MAN KERE LAY '' THIS WAS A LIVE RECITAL OF SINGER ""SANTIRANJAN SAMANTA"" ON 4TH SEPT 2009 IN KOLKATA. CO-SINGERS WERE ''RATNA MUKHERJEE & MITHUN BANERJEE''.
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A notebook, tucked away among
thousands of manuscripts at Visva-Bharati, has yielded a treasure trove —
16 unpublished poems of Rabindranath Tagore. What’s even better, all these
poems are among the rare ones inspired by his own paintings. In fact,
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This drama s performed by Jhanker Nrityalaya by the direction of Mrs. SUCHANDA SIKDAR . The story of the drama is like this-----------Shyama narrates story about a court-dancer (Shyama), falling in love with a foreign merchant (Bajrasen). The drama starts with Bajrasen, a noble merchant, acquiring a priceless set of jewels called Indramonir Haar(a precious necklace) from Subarna Dwip (Subarna Island) looking for a suitable bride. Soon, he is seen being chased by a royal guard. They come across Shyama, the royal courtesan, and her acquaintances. Strikingly beautiful Shyama is pursued by many but her heart sets on Bajrasen at the very first sight. The royal guard arrests Bajrasen and Shyama starts plotting how to rescue the object of her affection and soon comes up with a brilliant plan. She manipulates one of her suitors, Uttiyo, to take the blame of the crime Bajrasen has been arrested for. Thus Bajrasen is saved. Shyama and her beloved elope to a land where no one knows them. However, eventually the truth is revealed and Bajrasen is appalled by Shyama's treachery that had apparently caused an innocent young man his life. Unable to deal with the guilt, Bajrasen rejects Shyama. Heartbroken, Shyama leaves her lover. Bajrasen is torn between strong feelings of guilt and undying love for Shyama; in the back of his mind he's aware that the purpose of Shyama's despicable act was to save his life. The story of Shyama may be set in the ancient times, but its message and appeal is ...
bangla kabita: Bangla Poem Recitation
Tagore Song by Arnob. Arnob is a young Bangladeshi musician; initially was known as a member of folk-rock-fusion band "Bangla" (started in 1998); later gained widespread popularity for his solo career as singer, composer and music director. Arnob graduated in Fine Arts from Santiniketan (unversity founded by Rabindranath Tagore), India. [ Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a Bengali renaissance figure; a mentor of undivided Bengal. He was a music composer, poet, novelist, playwright, artist, activist and a philosopher. Tagore became Asia's first Nobel laureate by winning the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is the only person in the world whose two different songs were chosen as national anthems for two separate countries--for India and Bangladesh. ]
'The Postmaster', a Story by Rabindranath Tagore was made into a movie by Satyjit Ray, and it became part of 'Teen Kanya'. ..."If I were forced to pick only one work by Ray to show to someone unfamiliar with him, it would have to be Three Daughters"- Andrew Robinson (Ray's Biographer). Producer: Satyajit Ray Productions Screenplay & Direction: Satyajit Ray, Based on three short stories by Rabindranath Tagore: Postmaster, Monihara, and Samapti. Cinematography: Soumendu Roy Editing: Dulal Dutta Art Direction: Bansi Chandragupta Sound: Durgadas Mitra Music: Satyajit Ray Nandalal: Anil Chatterjee. Ratan: Chandana Banerjee Bisay: Nripati Chatterjee Khagen: Khagen Pathak Awards: President's Silver Medal, New Delhi, 1961 (for Samapti) Golden Boomerang, Melbourne, 1962 (for the Two Daughters, ie The Postmaster & Samapti) Selznik Golden Laurel Award, Berlin, 1963. Rabindranath Tagore, also known as Gurudev, was a poet, writer, philosopher, painter and an educationist. Born on 7th May, 1861, he was the youngest son of Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi. He began writing poems at a very early age, his poem named Abhilash appeared in the Tatvabodhini patrika when he was just 13 years old. He joined St. Xavier's School in Calcutta (Kolkata) and later went to England in 1878, with his brother Satyendranath. He came back to India in 1880 but without completing his studies. On 9th december1883 he married Mrinalini Devi. In 1884 he was appointed as a secretary of the Adi Brahmo Samaj ...
'The Postmaster', [bw.1961] was made into a movie by Satyjit Ray, and it became part of 'Teen Kanya'. ..."If I were forced to pick only one work by Ray to show to someone unfamiliar with him, it would have to be Three Daughters"- Andrew Robinson (Ray's Biographer). Producer: Satyajit Ray Productions Screenplay & Direction: Satyajit Ray, Based on three short stories by Rabindranath Tagore: Postmaster, Monihara, and Samapti. Cinematography: Soumendu Roy Editing: Dulal Dutta Art Direction: Bansi Chandragupta Sound: Durgadas Mitra Music: Satyajit Ray Nandalal: Anil Chatterjee. Ratan: Chandana Banerjee Bisay: Nripati Chatterjee Khagen: Khagen Pathak Awards: President's Silver Medal, New Delhi, 1961 (for Samapti) Golden Boomerang, Melbourne, 1962 (for the Two Daughters, ie The Postmaster & Samapti) Selznik Golden Laurel Award, Berlin, 1963. Rabindranath Tagore, also known as Gurudev, was a poet, writer, philosopher, painter and an educationist. Born on 7th May, 1861, he was the youngest son of Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi. He began writing poems at a very early age, his poem named Abhilash appeared in the Tatvabodhini patrika when he was just 13 years old. He joined St. Xavier's School in Calcutta (Kolkata) and later went to England in 1878, with his brother Satyendranath. He came back to India in 1880 but without completing his studies. On 9th december1883 he married Mrinalini Devi. In 1884 he was appointed as a secretary of the Adi Brahmo Samaj. Rabindranath tagore was ...
Song : Gitanjali Singer : Yesudas Language: English Album : Ahimsa Music: Ricardo Barrantes
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from Fruit Gathering The trumpet lies in the dust. The wind is weary, the light is dead. Ah, the evil day! Come, fighters, carrying your flags, and singers, with your war-songs! Come, pilgrims of the march, hurrying on your journey! The trumpet lies in the dust waiting for us. I was on my way to the temple with my evening offerings, seeking for a place of rest after the day's dusty toil: hoping my hurts would be healed and the stains in my garment washed white, when I found thy trumpet lying in the dust. Was it not the hour for me to light my evening lamp? Had not the night sung its lullaby to the stars? O thou blood-red rose, my poppies of sleep have paled and faded! I was certain my wanderings were over and my debts all paid when suddenly I came upon thy trumpet lying in the dust. Strike my drowsy heart with thy spell of youth! Let my joy in life blaze up in fire. Let the shafts of awakening fly through the heart of night, and a thrill of dread shake blindness and palsy. I have come to raise thy trumpet from the dust. Sleep is no more for me- my walk shall be through showers of arrows. Some shall run out of their houses and come to my side- some shall weep. Some in their beds shall toss and groan in dire dreams. For to-night thy trumpet shall be sounded. From thee I have asked peace only to find shame. Now I stand before thee- help me to put on my armour! Let hard blows of trouble strike fire into my life. Let my heart beat in pain, the drum of thy victory. My hands ...
Rabindranath Taigore singing.
A reading of the English translation of Tagore's poem by Samuel Godfrey George
-- Bangla Poem -- Poet: Rabindranath Tagore.. Recitation: Shimul Mustafa.. Album: Banglar Mukh
Daily News & AnalysisTagore revisitedDaily News & Analysis, IndiaRabindranath Tagore's timeless poetry came alive on stage, with some prominent Pune-based Marathi artistes putting up an impressive show. On Rabindra Jayanti, the master poet from Bengal was remembered by Surajhankar — a trust that believes in ...
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outlived its usefulness. On the other hand though, there is the way that the metaphor of the Down is used in, for example, Rabindranath Tagore's 'Ocean of Forms', which has the fantastic last line 'I will lay down my silent harp at the feet of the silent.' The putting down of the harp in this poem has a sadness to it for sure, but it also has poetic resonance which is miles away from the sloughing off of useless baggage. ... dog Rabindranath Tagore poem poetry death euthanasia pet down ...
Calcutta TelegraphEvent: A group exhibition of photographs When: Till April 29; 3 pm ...Calcutta Telegraph, IndiaApril 27 at Abanindranath Tagore Gallery, Rabindranath Tagore Centre, ICCR, 9A Ho Chi Minh Sarani; 6.30 pm: Guenter Weherman, Hon'ble Dean of the Consular Corps in Calcutta and Consul general of Germany, will inaugurate Slovak Contemporary Graphic Art, ...
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CricbuzzFaking it - Arnab on the Fake IPL PlayerCricbuzz, IndiaAs per Rabindranath Tagore's famous poem, when God told Valmiki to write the Ramayana, the life-story of a king yet to be born, Valmiki reportedly asked God: "But how can I write an accurate account of what has not even happened? ...
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Calcutta TelegraphOde to mortalityCalcutta Telegraph, IndiaHe recalls that on one visit he looked up the house with a blue plaque in Hampstead, north London, where Rabindranath Tagore had stayed. The English woman owner, informed that an actor from India wanted to pay a pilgrimage to the site, scrutinised his ...
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guardian.co.ukIn search of Indiaguardian.co.uk, UKThe novels behind Satyajit Ray's films are great literature - Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay's Apu books, the works of Rabindranath Tagore, and others - many available in translation. Ray was an advertising man, tall and senatorial, a fan of Billy Wilder, ...
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--- Bangla Poem --- Poem Written by Rabindranath Tagore .. Poem Recitation by Shimul Mustafa. This is my 50th post on youtube.. Dedicated to Rabindranath Tagore (His poem).. His creation fulfill my heart's desire.. Respect Kobi Guru
Wonderful scene from a WONDERFUL Movie
UNTER TAGE / LEUCHTEN is a performance with two dancers, two musicians, video projection and soundscape - third part of the trilogy IM TREIBEIS BENGALENS, dedicated to bengal poet rabindranath tagore, by swiss music and theatre production duo melkbook . with hideto heshiki / yaron shamir (dance) christian buck / alex goretzki (music) naoko tanaka (light / shadow / video) annelies kolb (sound engeneering assistance) aditi sengupta (artistic consultant) thomas hannibal (additional artwork). the trailer contains impressions of the premiere on october 10th / 12th at museum rietberg, zurich, switzerland. for further information see www.melkbook.blogspot.com. for contact see www.melkbook.org
Music by Adam Plack and Deepak Chopra. Video from Microsoft Game Studios' "Lost Odyssey." Poems by Rabindranath Tagore: "My Song" - Sonja Sohn "Soul Mate" - Melanie Griffith "Shores of Love: The Storm" - Gotham Chopra ... lost odyssey poetry love poems tagore deepak chopra
"Sea of Love" by Rabindranath Tagore, read by Antonio Banderas. Music by Adam Plack and Deepak Chopra. Video from Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" (2007). ... antonio banderas pirates of the caribbean will elizabeth deepak tagore poetry poems beach romance

