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Dance@60: How to defy time with motion

India, Sept. 14 -- These days choreographer and dance practitioner Avantika Bahl is buoyed up with the idea of exploring the many possibilities of dance. Bahl has been preoccupied with making performa... Read More


How to defy age with movement

MUMBAI, Sept. 14 -- These days choreographer and dance practitioner Avantika Bahl is buoyed up with the idea of exploring the many possibilities of dance. Bahl has been preoccupied with making perform... Read More


A Hindustani classical vocalist and an artist to present a jugalbandi of sound and colour

India, Sept. 12 -- MUMBAI A unique collaboration of Indian classical music and fine art will be presented at the St Andrew's Auditorium on Sunday, as a part of Arghya 2025, an annual festival of clas... Read More


Echoes of the Brahmaputra: A homage to Bhupen Hazarika at 100

India, Sept. 5 -- MUMBAI The city will witness an iconic cultural moment this Sunday - the ceremonial opening of the centenary celebrations of the Bard of the Brahmaputra, Dr Bhupen Hazarika. Ganga B... Read More


Echoes of the Brahmaputra: A homage to Bhupen Hazarika

MUMBAI, Sept. 5 -- The city will witness an iconic cultural moment this Sunday - the ceremonial opening of the centenary celebrations of the Bard of the Brahmaputra, Dr Bhupen Hazarika. Ganga Behti Ho... Read More


Sultanas of strings: 3 generations of violinists make unique melodies bound by a single cord

MUMBAI, Aug. 11 -- Imagine this: Four women are seated in a loose crescent, their bows poised, facing a rapt audience. The first note rises from the eldest - a slow, unhurried curve that seems to gath... Read More


Sultanas of strings: 3 generations of violinists make unique melodies bound by a single cord

India, Aug. 10 -- Imagine this: Four women are seated in a loose crescent, their bows poised, facing a rapt audience. The first note rises from the eldest - a slow, unhurried curve that seems to gathe... Read More


Sultanas of strings: 3 generations of violinists make unique melodies bound by a single cord

MUMBAI, Aug. 10 -- Imagine this: Four women are seated in a loose crescent, their bows poised, facing a rapt audience. The first note rises from the eldest - a slow, unhurried curve that seems to gath... Read More


People don't just listen to me-they listen for echoes of papa

MUMBAI, Aug. 4 -- Before he ever played a note, Ritik Chaurasia had already inherited a sound, not just a surname. It was a legacy carried in every bamboo joint and note, hung gently on a breath. In R... Read More


I don't want to break away, I just want space to breathe, says flautist Ritik Chaurasia

India, Aug. 3 -- Before he ever played a note, Ritik Chaurasia had already inherited a sound, not just a surname. It was a legacy carried in every bamboo joint and note, hung gently on a breath. In Ri... Read More