Friday, August 14 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm EDT
‘Rise’, by A Carnatic Quartet, is a lockdown production that has been created as a reflection of the human spirit, in these last months.
Artist Reception on Zoom immediately following.
Saturday, January 29 2022, 7:00 – 8:30 PM EDT
Dhvani Music School is proud to present a showcase of some ideas, concepts, and innovative techniques learned in these workshops with relevant explanations by students.
Free Event
Sunday, September 6 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
How does institutional injustice impact Indian classical art practice and performance in America? Preethi Ramaprasad and Ananya Ashok explore this intersection…
Saturday, July 24 11:00 am EDT | 10:00 am CDT | 9:00 am MDT | 8:00 am PDT
Abhinaya Deconstructed; Bharatanatyam Master Class for teachers. practitioners, and advanced students
Ramya Harishankar of Arpana Dance Company Student of the late Kalanidhi Narayanan
Adithya Anandan accompanied by Vittal Rangan & K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
January 17, 2021
Ajay Balasubramanian accompanied by K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Akkarai Sisters – Vocal accompanied by emerging performers Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
January 14, 2021
Akkarai Subhalakshmi Violin Solo accompanied by emerging accompanists Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
January 16, 2021
Anirudh Raja accompanied by Vittal Rangan & K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Saturday, April 17, 7:00 pm EDT
Arohanam ; Bharatanatyam by Bhavajan Kumar
Vocal: Sri. Vignesh Ishwar, Sri. OS Arun, Sri. G Srikanth Nattuvangam: Ms. Leela Samson, Smt. Shobana Swamy, Sri. Bhavajan Kumar Mridangam: Sri. Karthikeyan Ramanathan, Sri. G Vijayaraghavan Veena: Sri. Bhavani Prasad, Sri Mudikondan Ramesh Violin: Sri B Ananthakrishnan Flute: Sri Sruthi Sagar
Videography: Sri Sarveshan
FREE for Annual Members
August 27, 2022, 6:30 PM EDT
Nrithya Kavyam – Poetry in motion
Venue: Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center of Worthington
Free for 2022 Annual Members
Sunday, May 2 1:00 pm EDT
A lecture-demonstration about the chitravina and its precursor, the Gottuvadyam. Bhargavi will demonstrate how these instruments are played and the nuances of the tones they can produce.
FREE for Annual Members.
December 17, 2021 – June 30, 2022
21 Carnatic and Hindustani music concerts, original dance and music collaborations and a North-South Instrumental jugalbandi
January 30, 2022 6:00 PM EST
Malladi Brothers (Vocals) | Tumkur Ravishankar (Mridangam) | Embar Kannan (Violin) | Chandrasekhara Sharma (Ghatam) | Amrita Snigdha Desiraju (Tambura)
February 12, 2022 8:30 AM EST
Ulhas Kashalkar (vocals) | Yogesh Samsi (tabla) | Tanmay Deochake (harmonium) | Sameehan Kashalkar and Saurabh Naik (tanpura and backup vocals)