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Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive New Delhi, May 16 (IANS) At the age of 16, she may have won major honours from performing in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Mahatma Gandhis 150th anniversary, winning the Bala Pratibha Award, and honours by Kalasagaram, Rasika Ranjana Sabha and Madras Music Academy; but violinist VSP Gayatri Sivani maintains that she never feels ‘left out from what youngsters her age enjoy. Someone who has already started teaching students and helped them participate in competitions, says, While I enjoy practicing violin everyday, when I am not doing that, I love watching sports, playing and reading. So, I dont think I am missing out on anything much.

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Sivani, who started singing along with her mother, a musician, from the age of three started learning violin from G. Srinivasa Murthy when she turned seven. Making her debut at the age of nine, she went on to give multiple performances across Andhra Pradesh and several other states.

At 16, ruling the violin s 4 strings and teaching students

At 16, ruling the violin s 4 strings and teaching students ​ Sun, May 16 2021 6:36 IST | ​ 3 Views At 16, ruling the violin s 4 strings and teaching students.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 16 : At the age of 16, she may have won major honours from performing in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Mahatma Gandhis 150th anniversary, winning the Bala Pratibha Award, and honours by Kalasagaram, Rasika Ranjana Sabha and Madras Music Academy; but violinist VSP Gayatri Sivani maintains that she never feels left out from what youngsters her age enjoy. Someone who has already started teaching students and helped them participate in competitions, says, While I enjoy practicing violin everyday, when I am not doing that, I love watching sports, playing and reading. So, I dont think I am missing out on anything much.

Curtains go up again at Rasika Ranjana Sabha

Curtains go up again at Rasika Ranjana Sabha Updated: Updated: The hall reopened after a year-long hiatus with the dramatic rendition of ‘Pavalavalli Tirumanam’ Share Article AAA Folk artists perform ‘Pavalavalli Tirumanam’ at the Rasika Ranjana Sabha in Tiruchi on Sunday evening.   | Photo Credit: SRINATH M The hall reopened after a year-long hiatus with the dramatic rendition of ‘Pavalavalli Tirumanam’ The hall of the Rasika Ranjana Sabha in the city echoed with the sounds of musical instruments and enthusiastic artistes on Sunday after a year-long hiatus. The hall, which was closed as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19, reopened with the staging of ‘Pavalavalli Tirumanam’, originally written by Sankaradas Swamigal. The resumption of theatre activities at the RR Sabha also marked the beginning of the World Drama Day celebrations undertaken by the Department of Art and Culture.

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