Sitar classes return to Arts School this Saturday
It’s the return of sitar to Arts School! For three weeks Gaurav Mazumdar will teach a series of two hour sessions at The Cornerstone Building, Liverpool Hope University. The teacher…
ReadIt’s the return of sitar to Arts School! For three weeks Gaurav Mazumdar will teach a series of two hour sessions at The Cornerstone Building, Liverpool Hope University. The teacher…
ReadFor three weeks Gaurav Mazumdar will teach a series of two hour sessions at The Cornerstone Building, Liverpool Hope University.
ReadRakesh Chaurasia bansuri Shahbaz Hussain tabla* The bamboo flute, or bansuri as its known in India, has a haunting beauty that captures the imagination. Rakesh Chaurasia, nephew and student…
ReadSAMYO members have been busy with exams over Summer, so in May and June there are no formal orchestra events or activities. SAMYO’s next event is part of the Music for Youth National Festival in Birmingham, where the orchestra’s conductors and members will take part in workshops and a performance. In the meantime, Raam shares a fascinating video of a performance he recently found online.
ReadMilapfest and Liverpool Hope University presented a major outcome of their partnership work last week in an important conference presented by the Electronic Music Studies (EMS) Network at Lisbon, Portugal.
ReadMahotsav celebrates the very best of Indian art with an uplifting and fun-filled day of workshops, performances and food! The very best musicians and dancers from across Britain fill the stages…
ReadOutdoor Performances, workshops and food Free admission To celebrate the launch of Indika, we’ve teamed up with Brouhaha International for a family friendly garden party in the Angel Field Garden…
ReadUnfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances we are unable to offer the open day on Saturday 7th September as planned it will now take place on Saturday 16th November. Classes will…
ReadFree admission Tarang is an ensemble of brilliant emerging musicians who are making Indian music accessible and relevant to modern Britain. Tarang represents the next generation of British musicians who are…
ReadTarang is an ensemble of brilliant emerging musicians who are making Indian music accessible and relevant to modern Britain. Tarang represents the next generation of British musicians who are treading a…
ReadTarang is an ensemble of brilliant emerging musicians who are making Indian music accessible and relevant to modern Britain. Tarang represents the next generation of British musicians who are treading a…
ReadMusic India, Dance India and Indika all take place at The Creative Campus of Liverpool Hope University for one intense and exciting week of Indian arts!
ReadGaurav Mazumdar sitar Shahbaz Hussain tabla The classic combination of sitar and tabla is beautifully demonstrated by two brilliant musicians, Gaurav Mazumdar and Shahbaz Hussain. Gaurav is a prolific performer and…
ReadOn Friday 5th July, Samyo Too headed off to Birmingham for the National Music for Youth Festival. Here, Samyo member Raam Jeganathan gives us a round-up of what happened.
ReadFree admission Samyo Too is a select ensemble of leaders of The National Youth Orchestra for Indian Music. Their music demonstrates the best of a new and unique Indian genre,…
ReadSnehasish Mozumder mandolin Kousic Sen tabla Snehasish Mozumder explores the rich mellow sound of the mandolin, a rare instrument in Hindustani music. The mandolin was adopted into Indian classical music…
ReadSnehasish Mozumder mandolin Kousic Sen tabla Free admission Snehasish Mozumder explores the rich mellow sound of the mandolin, a rare instrument in Hindustani music. The mandolin was adopted into Indian…
ReadOn Sunday 28 July and Thursday 1 August we’ll be starting the day with a traditional north Indian morning raga concert in the Angel Field Garden outside our venue, The Capstone Theatre.
ReadWe’re delighted to announce the next edition of DANCE INDIA UK will once again take place at Liverpool Hope University’s beautiful Creative Campus.
ReadWe asked our Nritya Ratna candidates why they feel it’s important to celebrate the classical arts of India
ReadOn Saturday 20th July 2013, Milapfest was at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan for Mahotsav. Curated by Milapfest, the day saw a raft of brilliant artistes take to the stage for performances…
ReadWe asked our Sangeet Ratna candidates why they feel it’s important to celebrate the classical arts of India
ReadAfter two brilliant competition performance evenings, we’re delighted to announce the winners of the first Sangeet Ratna and Nritya Ratna
ReadRaam Jeganathan has been a SAMYO member since April 2012, when he joined in our national auditions. He quickly became an integral part of the team, performing in all of our performances in the anniversary season. In August 2013, Raam was appointed as the new Orchestra Leader.
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