The diverse population of Chennai (Madras) is reflected in its rich cultural scene. You’ll find serious theatre as well as the glitz and glamour of Kollywood. Chennai is also an important center for the Bharatanatyam, a local form of classical dance. Visit in January, for the festival of Pongal, or in April, when Chennai celebrates its new year.
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‘Thol Isai Kalanjiyam’ is a museum of ancient musical instruments. It has a collection of 80 instruments, some obsolete and many still in Vogue. The display includes classical concert instruments, folk instruments and temple instruments. The Museum was inaugurated on17th February 2019 by his Excellency the Governor of Tamil Nadu. The Museum provides in depth information about the instruments in addition to portraying the history of the Tamil Isai Sangam. Thol Isai Kalanjiyam is a valuable resource for music students and an eye opener for every visitor.
Very nice initiative by the Organisation, We can get Authentic and Traditional information about the rare instruments:)
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Jukrith is a Certified Bridal Make-up Artist & Beautician who has established herself as one of the most popular professional bridal makeup experts on the wedding circuit all over Chennai. Her Bridal makeovers are both realistic & trendy and she is equally comfortable in ethnic, glamorous and contemporary bridal styles.
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Its one of chennai's oldest famous church and located in Armenian street and nearby of madras High court and well accessible by Highcourt metro station , chennai bus services, suburban rail network. People across religions will throng this place for prayer, its one of few religious site where all religious people will visit for prayer.
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shopping street we find every thing in this one street pondy bazaar , all nice restaurants , cheap shopping available on road side as well as in shops ..
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Parry's corner is one of the prominent landmarks in the old Madras. It is still one of the bustling areas of the Chennai City with a selection of restaurants, sweet shops, retail showrooms and the famous Burma Bazaar shopping line.
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An interest in foreign-made goodies started the formerly popular market Burma Bazaar, a treasure house for DVDs, perfumes and tech products. Though the market is lackluster now, it still makes for a good walk to see if you might find something interesting from across the borders.
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