Dance India 2012 Digital Brochure
Visit ISSUU.COM to view and download the new Dance India 2012 brochure for all you need to know about this year’s school.
MoreVisit ISSUU.COM to view and download the new Dance India 2012 brochure for all you need to know about this year’s school.
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MoreSamyo will be performing at Alchemy festival on Saturday the 14th April 2012 Confluence brings together some of the country's…
MoreMaestro violinist, composer and the authentic torch bearer of the world-famous Lalgudi tradition, Krishnan is renowned for his masterly control of melody and rhythm. Born to a family of legendary musicians, he perfected his technique under the guidance of his father, Shri Lalgudi Jayaraman.
More24th March 2012, 1pm - 6pm Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 4a Castletown Road, West Kensington, London W14 9HE If you are under 18 and…
MoreThe CD 'Sounds of South Asia at Southbank Centre', featuring recordings from Milapfest and Darbar Festival and artists performing at…
MoreNachda Saansar are a sensational group of Bhangra folk dancers based in Birmingham (UK). Since 1984 they have excelled themselves and spearheaded a campaign to keep the art of traditional Bhangra dancing alive.
MoreSujata Mohapatra is the worlds leading Odissi dancer and we are delighted to be welcoming her back to the Dance India faculty this year!
MoreThere are many benefits to being a member of Samyo – including highly subsidised attendance at Music India! For more information or to audition, please take a look and get in touch!
MoreShashank’s main style is Carnatic Classical but he also incorporates patterns of improvisation from Hindustani music and uses a range of flutes to cover octaves that are not supported by the traditional Carnatic Flute. Shashank is known for his intricate and intense raag renditions.
MoreRakesh Chaurasia stormed on to the Indian music scene as a child prodigy under the guidance of his uncle, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia. The most accomplished of his disciples, Rakesh shows all the promise to carry the Chaurasia legacy to brilliant new heights. Rakesh is renowned for his ability to play the bansuri (bamboo flute) in live performances all over the world.
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