Music for the Mind & Soul: Jonathan Mayer and Kousic Sen
Relax and unwind to the beautiful sounds of Indian classical music on Saturday 15th March, featuring two world-renowned masters of…
MoreRelax and unwind to the beautiful sounds of Indian classical music on Saturday 15th March, featuring two world-renowned masters of…
MoreRhythm Yatra, meaning ‘rhythmic journey’, is presented by a leading ensemble of percussionists who are harnessing the power of Indian percussion in exciting new ways.
MoreA beautiful concert featuring a quartet of exceptional musicians. Just press play and enjoy!
MoreSunday 29th April 2018, 1pm Bridgewater Hall, Manchester £12 In this special concert, two of the most remarkable woodwind instruments,…
MoreJoin Milap for the second night of Carnatic (South Indian) music as part of their iconic Music for the Mind & Soul concert series.
MoreFollowing last month’s return of Milap’s ‘Music for the Mind & Soul’ concert series, sensational Indian percussionist group Rhythm Yatra and Ramya Tangirala.
MoreThe ‘Music for the Mind & Soul’ concert series welcomes back live audiences to The Capstone Theatre in Liverpool this April, brought to you by Milap – the UK’s leading Indian arts and culture company.
MoreRhythm Yatra, meaning ‘rhythmic journey’, is presented by a leading ensemble of percussionists who are harnessing the power of Indian percussion in exciting new ways.
MoreCombining both soulful musicality and a complex rhythm, Singh brings a fresh blend of modern British culture and classical Indian tradition to his music with the Santoor.
MoreThe ‘Music for the Mind & Soul’ concert series welcomes back live audiences to The Capstone Theatre in Liverpool this April, brought to you by Milap – the UK’s leading Indian arts and culture company.
MoreMilap will welcome groundbreaking tabla player, Rimpa Siva for their iconic concert series, Music for the Mind and Soul, later this month.
MoreMilap present their fourth Music for the Mind & Soul concert of 2021 with internationally renowned sitarist Mita Nag, accompanied by the Tabla maestro Rimpa Siva, performing ‘Raag Bhimpalasi’ – ‘traditionally performed during the late afternoon hours, upto sunset’.
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