• Festival of Classical Dances from India

    This festival brings together India’s major classical dance traditions on a single platform, featuring Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, and Odissi. Dancers and teachers from across the Puget Sound region present choreographies rooted in their respective styles, offering audiences a broad view of India’s cultural and artistic heritage. The festival highlights the depth and diversity of the […]

  • Interactive Session & Lecture-Demonstration with Ranjani & Gayatri

    Topic: Abhangs and Semi-Classical Traditions in Carnatic MusicScheduled: October 16, 2008 Ranjani and Gayatri lead an interactive session exploring the role of abhangs and semi-classical forms within the broader framework of Carnatic music. The lec-dem includes guided listening, discussion of musical structure, and demonstrations illustrating how these traditions intersect with classical performance practice.

  • Ranjani & Gayatri — Carnatic Vocal Concert

    The acclaimed vocal duo Ranjani and Gayatri present a full-length Carnatic concert featuring a selection of compositions and improvisational works that reflect their dynamic artistry and cohesive musical expression. Known for their precision, tonal clarity, and distinctive concert style, they bring a richly crafted program to audiences in the Puget Sound area.

  • Layatharanga — Indian Rhythm Ensemble

    Layatharanga presents a percussion-focused program highlighting rhythmic traditions and ensemble interplay within Indian classical music. The performance features intricate patterns, dynamic exchanges, and collaborative percussion work.

  • Carnatic Music Workshop with Sri Neyveli Santhanagopalan

    Sri Neyveli Santhanagopalan leads a two-day workshop focusing on core concepts of Carnatic music, including raga structure, improvisation, and interpretive approaches. The sessions provide students and practitioners with direct guidance from a leading exponent of the art form.

  • Summer Camp for Kids

    A week-long arts immersion camp designed for children to explore Indian classical music, rhythm, and movement through age-appropriate lessons and creative activities. The program introduces foundational concepts while encouraging artistic curiosity in a supportive environment.

  • Indian Classical Music Festival

    A day-long festival featuring performances and presentations centered on Indian classical music. The event brings together artists and community members to celebrate the depth and variety of South Indian and North Indian musical traditions.

  • Alarmel Valli — Bharatanatyam Performance

    Alarmel Valli, one of Bharatanatyam’s leading exponents, presents a solo performance showcasing the classical form’s expressive and rhythmic dimensions. The program highlights her refined technique, musical sensitivity, and distinctive interpretive style.

  • Sanjay Subrahmanyan

    Sanjay Subrahmanyan presents a full-length Carnatic vocal concert featuring a selection of classical compositions and improvisational work. Known for his dynamic concert style and depth of manodharma, he brings a compelling program to audiences in the Puget Sound region.