SPRING PROGRAMME: Timeless
Timeless is Milap’s celebration of Indian dance — a stage where exceptional artists offer fresh creative voices within centuries-old traditions.
MoreTimeless is Milap’s celebration of Indian dance — a stage where exceptional artists offer fresh creative voices within centuries-old traditions.
MoreOne of the leading Carnatic flautists of his generation, J. A. Jayant is celebrated for his rich tone, lyrical expression and imaginative improvisation.
MoreA luminous meeting of Indian and European classical and folk traditions, Swaranjali brings together four exceptional artists in a richly textured, genre-defying collaboration.
MoreShez Raja and Guthrie Govan reunite for an exciting evening of live music at Future Yard…
MoreFollowing an exciting return to Manchester for Indika Festival 2025, we are bringing South-Asian dance and performing arts back to The Lowry, with ‘Just Enough Madness & Caught In The Net of Rebirth’, on Tuesday 31st March.
MoreMilap brings bold new sound world of Indian percussionist, composer and producer Sarathy Korwar to Future Yard on the 28th of March 2026.
MoreExperience the beauty of Holi – the festival of colours – at the Storybarn.
MoreMilap and Liverpool International Jazz Festival jointly present a unique collaboration between two of the brightest stars on the contemporary jazz scene.
MoreA luminous talent within the realm of Indian Classical music, Sarangi player Satwinder Pal Singh will be joined by Milap’s Artist in Residence Kousic Sen for a special performance in The Tung Auditorium’s lunchtime concert series, on Wednesday 18th February.
MoreDiscover the Magic of Indian Music! Join sitarist and composer Jonathan Mayer and tabla maestro Kousic Sen for a fun, interactive concert designed for primary school children.
MoreIf you’re a musician aged 12 or older, just a beginner or at a professional level, who plays an Indian classical instrument, who can play Hindustani or Carnatic music on another instrument, or sing – then we’d love to hear from you!
MoreWe are bringing some of the most acclaimed names in contemporary Indian music to the North West in Spring 2026.
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