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  <title>Women Shall Write the Laws</title>
  <description>This is the next in my series of conversations with filmmaker Michael Wood, where we discuss some of poet C. Subramania Bharati's most famous and important contributions as a champion of women's rights. Bharati believed that women should be leaders, writing, in a poem entitled&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;Pudumai Penn,&amp;quot; that the &amp;quot;new kind of woman&amp;quot; he imagined would &amp;quot;write all the laws&amp;quot; for society. No advocate of women's rights has been more impassioned, in India or elsewhere, during Bharati's times or since - or more convincing.&amp;amp;nbsp; Episode 4 features A. Kanyakumari's &amp;quot;Melting Aura&amp;quot; played by her&amp;amp;nbsp; Carnatic String Ensemble. She writes: &amp;quot;This piece as the name suggests melts the listener's mood with its beautiful structure and scintillating Raga – the Charukesi. Though the piece is Indian Classical in its tone, the arrangement gives it another dimension without compromising the authenticity of the respective genres.&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; It also excerpts a scintillating performance on the ghatam, a traditional clay pot used as a percussion instrument in South Indian classical music, by leading ghatam maestro Suresh Vaidyanathan. Executive Producer &amp;amp;amp; Host: Mira T. Sundara Rajan Engineer: Emma Markowitz Producer: Bradley W. Vines Music Credits for &amp;quot;Melting Aura&amp;quot;: Composed by Sangeetha Kalanidhi A Kanyakumari Arranged By Raghavasimhan Sankaranarayanan Performed in Octaves by: Guru A Kanyakumari, Kalaimamani Embar S Kannan, V Sanjeev, Anuthama Murali, Raghavasimhan Sankaranarayanan, Sayee Rakshith Live Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Raghavasimhan Sankaranarayanan Music Credits for Ghatam Solo: Drums of India, V. Suresh On Ghatam - Bickram Ghosh Bickram Ghosh writes: &amp;quot;Ghatam is one of the most ancient percussion instruments of South India. It is a clay pot with narrow mouth and its soothing sound takes you to a different world. &amp;quot;Experience the tranquilizing sound of Ghatam in the live performance of famous percussionist V. Suresh.&amp;quot; Subscribe to Bickram Ghosh youtube channel. </description>
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