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today 10 am - 5 pm
34th Ave, Queens, NY 11106

Mathangi Keshavan is a third generation Bharatanatyam artist with a masters in dance, she has over 25 years of performing and teaching extensively.

Vina maestro Dr. Karaikudi S. Subramanian represents the 9th generation of Vina players from the illustrious Karaikudi Tradition in South India.

The Hindustani dance traditions have a rich variety of genres like Kathak, Odissi, Manipuri, Garba, Dandya, Bhangra and Bollywood dance.

The primary classical genres in the Hindustani tradition are Dhrupad and Khayal forms along with many popular forms which include folk, Rabindra Sangeet, Sugam Sangeet, Bhajan and Bollywood.

Steel pans were invented in around 1945 in the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago and are the world’s youngest acoustic instruments. Pan has rapidly grown from its beginning as a folk instrument into a world class entity.

Tabla virtuoso Pandit Sharda Sahai’s career that spanned more than six decades his output was prodigious and included accompanying major Indian musicians and dancers from both the Hindustani and Carnatic traditions, collaborations with Western composers and establishing Pandit Ram Sahai Sangit Vidyalaya (PRSSV) in 1965

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