Ensemble Auditions Autumn 2025
If you're a musician aged 12 - through to a professional level who plays an Indian classical instrument, or who…
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MorePart of INDIKA 2025: This concert brings together four exceptional musicians, a unique combination of instruments – the Carnatic bamboo flute, Hindustani sarod, tabla, and mridangam – and a rare musical encounter across styles and traditions.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: Join us to celebrate love and light with a very special Diwali session in collaboration with MILAP. There’ll be time to explore the magical Storybarn, and share Diwali inspired stories and crafts.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: Celebrate the festival of light in a vibrant family afternoon full of henna, live music, magic, dance, and colourful crafts. Bundobust will create an exclusive menu to mark Diwali and the Indika festival, bringing the community together to share joy and festive fun.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: Join us for a relaxing evening of meditation and self-discovery at Sahaja Yoga, where you can unwind and find your inner peace. Sahaja Yoga is a simple, free meditation technique practised worldwide that awakens inner energy, bringing peace, balance, and better focus. Classes include guided meditation, talks, and tips for meditating at home — no mats or special clothing needed.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: The Tapi Project blends funk and folk over a hypnotic tribal groove, with powerful vocals and poetry exploring themes of urban life, lost roots, alienation, and the search for self in modern India. Their music is an emotional journey that speaks to the challenges faced by everyday people today.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: Sanjukta Sinha – Inspired by the timeless figure of Krishna, Dancing the Divine is a journey through love, longing, and surrender — a personal exploration of devotion, presence, and the unseen.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: The Idea of God is a full-length solo Bharatanatyam performance that traverses Indian thought and literature — from the ancient Vedas and Sangam texts to revolutionary writing of the 21st century.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: Get ready for a fresh and fearless take on fusion as the Rohan Roy Collective brings Indian classical ragas into conversation with jazz, groove, and global sounds. Led by acclaimed violinist Rohan Roy, the group performs original compositions that are rich, soulful, and full of creative fire.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: Anil Srinivasan, an award winning Indian pianist, and Dr Jayanthi Kumaresh, a virtuoso of the Saraswathi Veena, have forged a remarkable musical partnership through their innovative collaboration, notably showcased in their project The Stringmasters.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: Join yoga practitioner Sian Griffin and sitar artist Jonathan Mayer for an immersive 90-minute session combining movement, breath, and sound.
MorePart of INDIKA 2025: MILAP’S vibrant festival of Indian arts and culture, The Reader and MILAP invite you to a special Shared Reading session in the heart of Calderstones Park.
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