March 20, 2022 9:30 AM EST
Mohi Bahauddin Dagar | Pratap Awad – Pakhawaj
Prameela Mandyam accompanied by Vittal Rangan & K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
January 17, 2021
Held on Friday, February 19 6:30 pm PST | 9:30 pm EST (Saturday, February 20, 8:00 am IST)
Discussion and Workshop with Melvin Varghese and Gautam Marathe
When Eyes Speak – Indian Choreography Festival 2021
FREE for Annual Members
Mylai M Karthikeyan – Nagaswaram Gummidipoondi R Gnanavel – Nagaswaram Mangalam M K Aasan – Tavil R Thandavamoorthi – Talam Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
January 14, 2021
Sunday, June 20 1 pm EDT
Dhvani Presents The Song of the Tambura a lecture demonstration on the exceptional qualities of this ancient and sonorous instrument by Ranjani Sivakumar.
Sapna Ganesh Prasad accompanied by Vittal Rangan & K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Saturday, December 5 8:00 pm EST
G Chandrasekara Sharma – vocal / ghatam/ konnakol | Ambur Padmanaban – mridangam | Sunil Kumar – kanjira | R Raman – moharsing
Friday, November 4, 2022 7:00 PM EDT
Sikkil Gurucharan – vocal | V Sanjeev – violin | Delhi Sairam – mridangam
Venue: Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center of Worthington
Free for 2022 Annual Members
Kavita Ramanan accompanied by Vittal Rangan and Neyveli Narayanan Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Saturday, March 6 6:30 pm EST
RK Shriramkumar – violin | J Vaidhyanathan – mridangam | Dr. S Karthick – ghatam | Nandita Kannan – tambura
Artist Reception on Zoom immediately following.
Sunday, August 9 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Kavita will share several excerpts from Ramanatakam to demonstrate the use of abhinaya and storytelling as integral aspects of Bharatanatyam.
Akkarai Sisters – Vocal accompanied by emerging performers Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Adithya Anandan accompanied by Vittal Rangan & K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
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.
Sunday, September 18, 2022 4:00 PM EDT
Phil Scarff – saxophone | Pranav Ghatraju – tabla
Saturday, September 26 8:00 pm EDT
Sushma Somasekharan – vocal
Prithi Narasimhan accompanied by Vittal Rangan & Neyveli Narayanan Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
February 27, 2022 8:30 AM EST
Christopher Gurusamy | Vignesh Ishwar | Sumesh Narayanan | Sayee Rakshit | Sri Sudarshini
December 17, 2021 6:00 PM EST
Ramakrishnan Murthy – Vocals | RK Shriramkumar – Violin | NC Bharadwaj – Mridangam | N Guruprasad – Ghatam
April 17, 2022 9:30 AM EST
Pantula Rama – Vocal | Vittal Rangan – Violin | NC Bharadwaj – Mridangam | Anirudh Athreya – Kanjira
Sunday, December 13 11:30 am – 12:30 pm EST
How can maths be used to learn and produce good music? How can music be used to make learning maths fun? How do musical and mathematical concepts interplay and how can this be used to create better engagement with both? And how can you have fun while doing all this? Let us explore!
Saturday, October 30, 9:30 PM EDT | 6:30 PM PDT | 7 AM IST (on 31st)
Tanjavur Quartet Compositions and their current-day relevance, a panel discussion with Bharathi Ramasubban, Charu Chandrasekar, Christopher Gurusamy, Ganesh Vasudeva and Preethi Ramaprasad.
Sunday, October 11 10:00 am EDT
vivēkĀvivēka; appreciating the timeless message of Gopalakrishna Bharathi
Saturday, April 23, 7:30 PM EDT | 6:30 PM CDT | 4:30 PM PDT
Dhvani Celebrates Vishu with
Central Ohio Malayalee Association
Duryodhana Vadham – Sri Krishna Dhoothu
Sponsored by Premier Allergy & Asthma
FREE for 2022 Annual Members
Friday, March 11 2022, 7:00 PM EST
Kamalakiran Vinjamuri – violin |Vinod Seetharaman – mridangam | Karthik Venkataraman – kanjira
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…
Sunday, November 1 11:30 am EST
A discussion and demonstration on the art, science and techniques of singing swarakalpana in concerts.
Sunday, September 20 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
We will be introduced to the bamboo flute and playing techniques by Jayanth.
Shreya Devnath – Violin | Mylai Karthikeyan – Nagaswaram | Praveen Sparsh – Mridangam | Gummudipoondi R. Jeevanantham – Thavil
V K Arun Kumar accompanied by Vittal Rangan & Neyveli Narayanan Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival