Madras Music Season
Every year thousands gather in Chennai to enjoy the Madras Music and Dance Season. Chennai was formerly known as Madras and the festival began in 1927 as a celebration of the opening of the Madras Music Academy. The main festival is also known as the Margazhi festival. The Madras Music Season is the largest cultural event in the world drawing together musicians, dancers, scholars, artists, critics, and music and art lovers from around the globe. The season runs from mid-December into January.
What began as a month-long music festival featuring traditional Carnatic music has grown into a collection of over twenty-five festivals running throughout a nearly two month period. Over 1000 performances of classical Indian music and dance are featured as well as theater and art. Attendees are also offered discussions, lectures, demonstrations, and seminars.
The Music and Dance season is organized by numerous Sabhas or music halls. Each of the Sabhas offers a number of kutcheris or formal concerts. Competition for the top performers and musicians can be fierce between Sabhas. The most talented and popular performers are usually scheduled at night and there can be a number of the performing at the same time. Due to the sheer number of spots available, the Madras Music Season is also known for offering newer artists a chance to perform and exhibit alongside more established talent. The traditional Carnatic concerts last around three hours.
Visitors to Chennai during the season will find the city bustling with excitement and music. The cooler weather at this time of the year is another attraction since the city is usually hot. In addition to the music, dance, and arts events, Chennai offers incredible food, great shopping, and vibrant night clubs. The city also houses beaches, historical sites, and parks to round out a visit. Choose from the many five star hotels in Chennai or investigate other hostels, resorts, and hotels.
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