Fellowships conferred: President Pratibha Patil presents the Sangeet Natak Akademi fellowships to (from left) Lalgudi G. Jayaraman, Shreeram Lagoo, Yamini Krishnamurti, Kamalesh Datta Tripathi, and Kishori Amonkar at a function in New Delhi on Tuesday
New Delhi: Veteran actor Shreeram Lagoo, danseuse Yamini Krishnamurti and classical music exponent Kishori Amonkar were among a host of artists honoured with the Sangeet Natak Akademi fellowships and awards for the year 2009 by President Pratibha Patil on Tuesday.
Six eminent personalities were conferred Akademi Fellowships for 2009 and 33 artists received the Akademi awards.
Giving away the awards, Ms. Patil said, “cultural diplomacy is a potent instrument in our foreign policy. Cultural exchanges, I believe, are important to promote understanding between peoples and must be encouraged.”
“In today's globalised and integrated world, there are cross-cultural currents and, at the same time, advances in technology are providing newer variants of art and music,” she added.
Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office Prithviraj Chavan, who was representing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said creating archives of performing arts would help academic institutions who could use these materials for educational purposes. The Prime Minister, he said, recently mentioned that the technological improvement of archives was of utmost importance. “Immediate digitisation and preservation is needed,” Mr. Chavan, who also holds the culture portfolio, said.
The highest honour of Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna) was conferred on Lalgudi G. Jayaraman, Shreeram Lagoo, Yamini Krishnamurti, Kamlesh Dutt Tripathi and Kishori Amonkar. They received Rs. 3 lakh besides a citation and a shawl. The eminent representatives from the fields of music, dance and theatre honoured with the award received Rs.1 lakh. — PTI
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