Instruments India set for further development
Further funding agreed for Instruments India to develop a mobile app
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MoreThe National Youth Orchestra for Indian Music presents an evening of uplifting and inspirational music with a wide ranging repertoire.…
MoreOn Saturday 26 October 2013 Samyo Too performed at The Capstone Theatre for Milapfest’s Music for the Mind and Soul concert series. Images taken by our very own Yuva@Milapfest.
MoreMilapfest is delighted to confirm that the internationally acclaimed Bharatanatyam artist, teacher and choreographer, Ms Leela Samson will begin work as the first Visiting Professor in classical Indian dance at Liverpool Hope University from 21st October 2013.
MoreInternationally-celebrated world musicians and jazz soloists from the Grand Union Orchestra blend the wide range of musical styles they specialise…
MoreWe are delighted to announce that we have received funding from Arts Council England to continue as one of the eight Youth Music Organisations for the years 2013/14/15.
MoreLearn more about the unique sound recordings featured on the Instruments India archive
MoreTarang Leader Raaheel Hussain tells us about Tarang’s upcoming tour and what we can expect from them in the future.
MoreInstruments India is Milapfest’s latest initiative to bring audiences closer to the music and instruments of Indian classical music. This new web resource will guide you through the sounds, music and history of each instrument seen on stage at Milapfest concerts across the UK.
MoreRegular Dance India attender and the first recipient of Milapfest Nritya Ratna Young Dancer of the Year Award, Apoorva Jayaraman, shares her thoughts about this year’s school.
MoreBharatanatyam student, Prisha Shukla, describes her experience at Dance India 2013
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