Windows of the Soul
Organised by Kadam Dance as an adjunct of its summer school, and with a top ticket price of only £3, this modest roster of three solos represented incredibly good value for money.
14 September 2010
Organised by Kadam Dance as an adjunct of its summer school, and with a top ticket price of only £3, this modest roster of three solos represented incredibly good value for money.
14 September 2010
Debashish Bhattacharya plays a trinity of so-called ‘slide guitars’ made to his own specifications. At his London concert in Milapfest’s Colours of India season, he played two – the biggest or Chaturangui and the smallest.
14 September 2010
Kala Ramnath belongs to a violin dynasty that embraces – and holds apart – both Indian classical systems. She chose the Hindustani system.
14 September 2010
One of the great and deep joys of being humanist is listening to religious music without being swamped or swept away by religious devotion or faith fervour. Faith has no dominion and music has to stand on musical merits.
14 September 2010
Darkness and silence. Not the faintest sound or the smallest ray of light disturbing this heavy peace. The audience feels… Read More
14 September 2010
Isabel Putinja gets an insight into the inspirations and technicalities of drawing movement with visual artists Subodh Poddar and Noelle Williamson.
7 June 2010
In the concluding chapter of the eight-part series Dharambir and Surmeet Singh take a look at how raga is influencing popular music.
7 June 2010
Shezad Kahlil talks to the dancer who is pushing the boundaries of the form with every new production.
7 June 2010