Kavita Thirumalai presents excerpts from Ramanatakam
Kavita will share several excerpts from Ramanatakam to demonstrate the use of abhinaya and storytelling as integral aspects of Bharatanatyam.
Kavita will share several excerpts from Ramanatakam to demonstrate the use of abhinaya and storytelling as integral aspects of Bharatanatyam.
‘Rise’, by A Carnatic Quartet, is a lockdown production that has been created as a reflection of the human spirit, in these last months.
We often think of ragas as being a structure of notes in a structured sequence. As with our understanding of colors, we realize that just as colors are both more and less that their chromatic numeric codes. so it is with ragas.
Aishwarya Srinivas will share her insights into the quintessential aspects of D.K Pattammal’s music, her way of rendition, and her unique bani.
Aditya Prakash, Shiva Ramamurthi and Rohan Krishnamurthy will present an energetic concert in an informal setting.
Amritha Murali will share some insights into approaches to Raga Alapana. She will show us how different types of ragas can be handled In accordance with their intrinsic flavor.
How does institutional injustice impact Indian classical art practice and performance in America? Preethi Ramaprasad and Ananya Ashok explore this intersection…
Vignesh Ishwar along with RK Shriramkumar, K Arun Prakash and N. Guruprasad will present a concert exploring the grandeur of varnams – வர்ண களஞ்சியம்.
A Dhvani Exclusive: A short solo veena recital by the talented young musician followed by a virtual reception with the artist. Ramana plays solo and sings along.
We will be introduced to the bamboo flute and playing techniques by Jayanth.
vivēkĀvivēka; appreciating the timeless message of Gopalakrishna Bharathi
Sharing music to build bridges between communities. A conversation with the musicians of Maithree and members of the American Composers Forum.
A discussion and demonstration on the art, science and techniques of singing swarakalpana in concerts.
Amritha Murali – vocal | R K Shriramkumar – violin | Manoj Siva – mridangam | Chandrasekara Sharma – ghatam
G Chandrasekara Sharma – vocal / ghatam/ konnakol | Ambur Padmanaban – mridangam | Sunil Kumar – kanjira | R Raman – moharsing
A discussion and demonstration on the art, science and techniques of singing swarakalpana in concerts.