Naranappa Uppoor was a famous bhagavath of Yakshagana art during 20th Century.
Background
Narnappa Uppoor was born at Marvi, near Thattuvattu, a small village in Udupi Taluk, India. His father name is Marvi Srinivasa Uppoor. His father was his guru in Yakshagana.
Naranappa Uppoor leart singing as well as other aspects of Yakshagana from his father and family circle.
Career
He was much known for his voice, knowledge of tradition and heritage of Yakshagana. Doctor Shivarama Karanth, writer and his contemporary opined that Naranappa Uppoor is one person who is very familiar with the rich heritage of stage traditions (of Yakshagana). Only he can tell us what we had in the past and what we are losing.
Naranappa Uppoor started as Bhagavatha (singer) in Sri Amrutheshwari Mela, Kota in 1937.
Narnappa Uppoor was one of the notable background singers of 20th Century. In his career of more than four decades, he has worked as bhagavatha in several Yakshagana troupes, including Sri Amrutheshwari Yakshagana Mandali, Kota, and other melas located at Saligrama, Soukur, Idugunji, Kollur, Maranakatte et cetera
He was knowing 40 prasangas (story poems) by heart and he could sing 60 yakshagana ragas (tunes). Association with Doctor Karanth Naranappa Uppoor actively involved with experiments of Doctor Shivarama Karanth in the field of Yakshagana.
Doctor Karanth tried various reformations to Yakshagana, one being reduction of total time of the performance from earlier 8–10 hours to 2–3 hours.
Another bold experiment by Doctor Karanth was Yakshagana Byale, where ballet techniques are mingled with Yakshagana dance and together they produced Krishnarjuna Kalaga, Yakshagana ballet which was applauded by art lovers of Mumbai in 1968. Doctor Shivarama Karanth has acknowledged the support given by Naranappa Uppoor in his research on Yakshagana. He has trained several students in yakshagana background singing and several such students have become good bhagavaths.
Most famous of his student was Kalinga Navada, who was said to have inherited Narnappa Uppoor"s style of singing.
Subrahmanya Dhareshwar, another famous bhagavath of coastal Karnatak learnt bhagavathike(singing) from Naranappa Uppoor. He also encouraged other background artists like Maddale beaters.
Kalinga Navada, famous Yakshagana singer was trained as bhagavatha by Uppoor. sone othar students are g.sadananda aithala, k g rama rao, k p hegade, narayana shabaraya, son shuresh shetty, halady raghavendra mayya et cetera Yakshagana Kalakendra, Hangarakatte This school for teaching yakshagana was started by Naranappa Uppoor in 1972 at hangarkatte yakshagana kendra of heremalingeshwara temple kota with his maddalegara belanje thimmaappa naik helping by A sadanand hebbar.
Hundreds of students learnt Yakshagana art at this center and later performed Yakshagana art in various troupes of Coastal Karnataka.
On 12 April 1984, Bhagavatha Narnappa Uppoor suffered heart attack when singing for Amrutheshwari Yakshagana troupe (his first employer) during a public performance and succumbed later on the same day. Selected Yakshagana artists are awarded with "Bhagavath Naranappa Uppoor Award" every year from yakshagana kalaranga udupi.