[arr] Setting the stage for Rahman Show

2009-02-27 Thread Vithur
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The countdown has begun for the mother of all live shows
in the city, the A.R. Rahman nite on April 14, Vishu day.

 A two-member team in charge of the technical and production aspects of the
Rahman show, the celebrated composer’s first live show after winning the
double Oscars, landed in the city on Thursday on a one-day recce mission.

 Shailesh and Bharath, who have been associated with a number of Rahman
shows during the last four years, first visited the Chandrasekharan Nair
Stadium, the main stage where Rahman will perform live. Both work for
Rapport Productions, the even management company that organises the tours of
A.R. Rahman.

 They inspected the venue, deliberated on the position of the stage - the
pros and cons of each - the lay of the land, gauged the wind behaviour, the
natural acoustics of the stadium, its capacity and took stock of the
facilities.

 ``We normally design the stage after taking a close look at the venue,’’
Bharath, who is in charge of production, said. When the team reached the
stadium, a skeleton of a stage was already present, the one that was used
for a channel presentation. It was at the West end and faced the Palayam
mosque.

 Shailesh was more or less happy with the position. ``Ideally, the stage
should have been on the opposite side, right below the mosque. But
accessibility is a problem there. Moreover, there are no rooms on the other
side,’’ he said, standing five-feet high on the half-dismantled stage.

 ``This side looks fine. It is easy to reach the stage from the main road
and there are rooms at the back which can be used as green rooms for the
musicians.’’

 The viability of designing the stage in front of the torch pavilion, facing
the M.K. Joseph Pavilion, was also discussed. The idea was dropped because,
as Shailesh said, the sound could get slapped back from the opposite
pavilion. Further, the seating capacity will also be reduced.

 The stage will be 100 feet wide and 70 feet long. It will be roofless.
Except for these basic facts, both Shailesh and Bharath are in the dark
about Rahman’s plans.

 ``We don’t know what Rahman has in mind. This is the first show after the
Oscars. He would definitely want to give this show a completely new feel,
something that has never been experienced before. He might even have a
unique theme for the show. It’s Rahman, anything is possible,’’ Shailesh
said.

 Normally, a Rahman show will have ten big singers and 40-odd musicians.

 ``For the show here, we feel it might be bigger. That’s the feel we have.
We will get a clear idea after we meet the man himself,’’ Shailesh added.

 Bharath was particular that the venue should have chemical toilets. He
found two on the track, behind the bare stage. Bharath told his local
contacts that he would mail a check-list after he gets back in  Mumbai.

 While Rahman performs live at the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, the
performance will be simultaneously projected in two other venues in the
city. ``Rahman himself will reveal the two additional additional venues when
he flies down to Kochi on a day between March 5 and 10 to formally announce
the show,’’ Shailesh said.

 The show has been organised by Global Kerala Initiative - Keraleeyam to
obtain funds for their AIDS initiative.

*trivand...@epmltd.com*

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Re: [arr] Setting the stage for Rahman Show

2009-02-27 Thread Shah Navas
Is any of the TV channels broadcasting this?
Any anybody acquired the rights already?
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Vithur vith...@gmail.com wrote:

   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The countdown has begun for the mother of all live
 shows in the city, the A.R. Rahman nite on April 14, Vishu day.

  A two-member team in charge of the technical and production aspects of the
 Rahman show, the celebrated composer’s first live show after winning the
 double Oscars, landed in the city on Thursday on a one-day recce mission.

  Shailesh and Bharath, who have been associated with a number of Rahman
 shows during the last four years, first visited the Chandrasekharan Nair
 Stadium, the main stage where Rahman will perform live. Both work for
 Rapport Productions, the even management company that organises the tours of
 A.R. Rahman.

  They inspected the venue, deliberated on the position of the stage - the
 pros and cons of each - the lay of the land, gauged the wind behaviour, the
 natural acoustics of the stadium, its capacity and took stock of the
 facilities.

  ``We normally design the stage after taking a close look at the venue,’’
 Bharath, who is in charge of production, said. When the team reached the
 stadium, a skeleton of a stage was already present, the one that was used
 for a channel presentation. It was at the West end and faced the Palayam
 mosque.

  Shailesh was more or less happy with the position. ``Ideally, the stage
 should have been on the opposite side, right below the mosque. But
 accessibility is a problem there. Moreover, there are no rooms on the other
 side,’’ he said, standing five-feet high on the half-dismantled stage.

  ``This side looks fine. It is easy to reach the stage from the main road
 and there are rooms at the back which can be used as green rooms for the
 musicians.’’

  The viability of designing the stage in front of the torch pavilion,
 facing the M.K. Joseph Pavilion, was also discussed. The idea was dropped
 because, as Shailesh said, the sound could get slapped back from the
 opposite pavilion. Further, the seating capacity will also be reduced.

  The stage will be 100 feet wide and 70 feet long. It will be roofless.
 Except for these basic facts, both Shailesh and Bharath are in the dark
 about Rahman’s plans.

  ``We don’t know what Rahman has in mind. This is the first show after the
 Oscars. He would definitely want to give this show a completely new feel,
 something that has never been experienced before. He might even have a
 unique theme for the show. It’s Rahman, anything is possible,’’ Shailesh
 said.

  Normally, a Rahman show will have ten big singers and 40-odd musicians.

  ``For the show here, we feel it might be bigger. That’s the feel we have.
 We will get a clear idea after we meet the man himself,’’ Shailesh added.

  Bharath was particular that the venue should have chemical toilets. He
 found two on the track, behind the bare stage. Bharath told his local
 contacts that he would mail a check-list after he gets back in  Mumbai.

  While Rahman performs live at the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, the
 performance will be simultaneously projected in two other venues in the
 city. ``Rahman himself will reveal the two additional additional venues when
 he flies down to Kochi on a day between March 5 and 10 to formally announce
 the show,’’ Shailesh said.

  The show has been organised by Global Kerala Initiative - Keraleeyam to
 obtain funds for their AIDS initiative.

 *trivand...@epmltd.com*

 **

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 regards,
 Vithur