About Us Our Guru Classes/Workshops Upcoming Shows Why Navarasa? Choreography Gallery Press Contact Us
Choreography

Many of the dance forms choreographed by Nerul Navarasa were penned by Sri P Krishna Warrier, Guru Sushama’s father. Innthe Vartha, Thathvamasi, etc are the latest contributions from him.

A retired High School headmaster, writer, critic and poet, Sri Warrier uses his pen to reflect his views on the changing social scenario. He is proud that he has a lot of celebrities in almost all walks of life as his friends or as his former students.

Navarasa has done many ballets and stage performances in different parts of India. Listed below are a few of them choreographed by Navarasa:


Dasavatharam
  (meaning ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu)

Krishnaleela   (meaning childhood memoirs of Lord Krishna )

Shree Ayyappan   (meaning legend of Lord Ayyappa)

Seetha Kalyanam   (meaning wedding of Lord Rama with Seetha)

Bali Darshanam  - an account of Malayalam poet Akkiththam on the contemporary state of affairs of Kerala seen by, and mouthed through, Maha Bali (ancient king of Kerala and the first socialist ever known) on an imaginary visit to Kerala.

Bhaja Govindam – the master piece of Adi Sankara that espouses every one to Lord Vishnu if s/he wanted   moksha .

Gopika Govindam – the chronicle that depicts the pure and immaculate love of   gopis   (girls at Vrindavan) towards Lord Krishna (while he was a little boy)

Pootha Paattu – the touching narrative of love and affection of a mother for her child - mouthed by Malayalam poet Edasseri Govindan Nair.

Parvathy Parinayam – (meaning wedding of Lord Shiva with Parvati)