RLV College of Music and Fine Arts

RLV College of Music and Fine Arts
Type Public
Established 1936: Radha Lakshmi Vilasam Academy of Music
1956: RLV Academy of Music and Institution of Fine Arts
1997: RLV College of Music and Fine Arts
Principal Prof.T.N.GovindanN Namboory
Location Tripunithura, Kerala, India
Website

RLV (Radha Lakshmi Vilasam) College of Music and Fine Arts is an institution situated in the Raja Nagari of Tripunithura, in Ernakulam District, in the state of Kerala, India. Degree and postgraduate courses are offered in the Faculty of Music, Performing Arts and Visual Arts. The institution is affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. The Principal is Prof.T.N.Govindan Namboory [1]

History

The college began in a single apartment belonging to the Cochin Royal family.

The then King of Cochin, H.H. Sri. Kerala Varma Mitukkan Thampuarn and his wife Smt. Lakshmikutty Nethyaramma invited experts in stitching, kaikottikkali, and painting to impart learning to girls and elder ladies. This endeavor developed into an institution in the name of the King’s daughter Radha and wife Lakshmi and was named ‘Radha Lakshmi Vilasam Academy’ incorporating vocal music also.

In 1956, the institution was brought under the control of the government of Kerala and was renamed as RLV Academy of Music and Fine Arts. Diploma and Post Diploma Courses in vocal music, Bharathanatyam, Kathakali, and painting were started.

In 1998, the institution was affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottyam and the Diploma and Post Diploma Courses were restructured as degree and postgraduate courses.

Campus

Faculties and departments

Faculty of Music

Faculty of Performing Arts

Faculty of Visual Arts

Courses

Notable alumni

Principals

"Welcome to RLV College of Music and Fine Arts, Tripunithura". Rlvmusiccollege.org. Retrieved 2012-05-31. 

References

Coordinates: 9°56′33.06″N 76°18′35.83″E / 9.9425167°N 76.3099528°E / 9.9425167; 76.3099528

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