Congratulations Prabhat
The Milapfest family would like to extend a massive congratulations to Prabhat Rao for receiving a Distinction in his Masters in Music today.
MoreThe Milapfest family would like to extend a massive congratulations to Prabhat Rao for receiving a Distinction in his Masters in Music today.
MoreIn the first of our special Jugalbandi series, Prabhat Rao, of the Patiala Gharana, is taking to the stage alongside an ensemble of talented musicians.
MoreWe would just like to extend a warm congratulations to all those who took part in the exams held on Saturday 19th November 2016.
MoreSunday 20th November 2016 | 1pm The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Tarang has a new sound – and it’s unlike anything you might have heard before. It defies genre, yet its roots are firmly entrenched in Indian classical music. Taking inspiration from music across the globe, Tarang’s new sound is emotionally…
MoreTarang will be debuting tracks from their innovative new album which will be launched in early 2017.
MoreThis extraordinary dance presentation explores the beauty of Buddhist temple architectures. Following on from their hit production ‘Nirmanika’, Milapfest’s partner dance company Apsaras Arts again explores the beauty of architecture in their latest popular dance production which will be heading to both The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool and The Bhavan, London.
MoreAravinth is the Artistic Director behind the upcoming dance production, Añjasa, which Milapfest will be presenting in Liverpool and London this month. Join him as he talks about his research on south east Asian based themes suitable for dance choreography in his quest for new narratives for Indian dance.
MoreCELEBRATE INDIA! Featuring SAMYO, the National Youth Orchestra for Indian Music & SABRANG, the National Choir for Indian Music
MoreMilap’s SAMYO & TARANG National Ensembles have a reputation for rich, innovative and adventurous music, rooted in the Indian Classical…
MoreOn Thursday 20th October, we hosted the second annual National Indian Arts Awards at London’s Nehru Centre.
MoreFeatured for the first time at Milapfest’s long-running concert series, Jonathan Mayer’s versatility and distinctive approach are tribute to his education in both Indian and Western classical music, and his studies in composition with his father, the late Indo-Jazz artist John Mayer.
MoreFeatured for the first time at Milapfest’s long-running concert series, Jonathan Mayer’s versatility and distinctive approach are tribute to his education in both Indian and Western classical music, and his studies in composition with his father, the late Indo-Jazz artist John Mayer.
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