Tuesday, July 30, 2013

DRIVE EAST... A Journey through Indian Music and Dance! August 19 to 25, 2013 in NYC...


FROM AUGUST 19 to AUGUST 25, 2013

IndianRaga and Navatman present Drive East
"A Journey Through Indian Dance and Music" in NYC!

FOR ONE WEEK over 40 incredible Indian classical dancers and musicians come together in New York City to give us a taste of the South Asian performance arts. This includes over 25 full length concerts, a professional musician's fellowship, and summer camp!

Artists such as Rama Vaidyanathan, Anindo Chatterjee, Shankar Tucker and many more grace the stages of the LaMama Experimental Theater for a dynamic set of shows.



Drive East Concert Schedule:
Below is our concert schedule from Monday, August 19th - Sunday, August 25th.  Many of these concerts have some fabulous accompanists as well - which will be listed if you click on the ticketing link. 
For more informatlon, email  driveeast@navatman.org -- and scroll down for discount codes!

Taalika (Women of Tabla) and Taalim Tabla Duet
Monday, Aug 19 ~ 6PM



Jay Gandhi and Nitin Mitta - Hindustani Bansuri
Monday, Aug 19 ~ 7:15PM



Rama Vaidyanathan ~ Bharatanatyam
Monday, Aug 19 ~ 8:30PM

Akshara ~ Contemporary Instrumental Group
Tuesday, Aug 20 ~ 6PM


Kaustavi Sarkar ~ Odissi
Tuesday, Aug 20 ~ 7:15PM


GS Rajan ~ Carnatic Bansuri
Tuesday, Aug 20 ~ 8:30PM

 

Shankar Tucker ~ Contemporary Clarinet
Wednesday, Aug 21 ~ 6PM


Sonali Mishra ~ Odissi
Wednesday, Aug 21 ~ 7:15PM



Shambhavi Dandekar ~ Kathak
Wednesday, Aug 21 ~ 8:30PM

 

Kalanidhi Dance ~ Kuchipudi
Thursday, Aug 22 ~ 6PM



Jin Won ~ Contemporary Kathak
Thursday, Aug 22 ~ 7:15PM



T. Radhakrishna ~ Sitar
Thursday, Aug 22 ~ 8:30PM

 

Roopa Mahadevan ~ Carnatic Vocal
Friday, Aug 23 ~ 6PM



Puneet Panda ~ Bharatanatyam
Friday, Aug 23 ~ 7:15PM

Anindo Chatterjee ~ Tabla
Friday, Aug 23 ~ 8:30PM

 

Aditya Sharma ~ Hindustani Vocal
Saturday, Aug 24 ~ 12:15PM



Mandakini Trivedi ~ Mohiniattam
Saturday, Aug 24 ~ 1:30PM



Anupam Shobhakar and Qais Essar ~ Sarod and Rebab Jugalbandi
Saturday, Aug 24 ~ 2:45PM

 

Anita Sivaraman ~ Bharatanatyam
Saturday, Aug 24 ~ 4:45PM



IndianRaga Fellowship Concert ~ Various Musicians
Saturday, Aug 24 ~ 6PM



Kalamandalam Shanmukhan ~ Kathakali
Saturday, Aug 24 ~ 8:30PM

 

Ashvin Bhogendra ~ Carnatic Vocal
Sunday, Aug 25 ~ 12:15PM



Samarth Nagarkar ~ Hindustani Vocal
Sunday, Aug 25 ~ 1:30PM



Malini Srinivasan ~ Bharatanatyam with live music
Sunday, Aug 25 ~ 2:45PM

 

Chitra Kalyandurg ~ Kuchipudi
Sunday, Aug 25 ~ 4:45PM



Kunnakudi Balamurali Krishna ~ Carnatic Sundays at Drive East
Sunday, Aug 25 ~ 6PM






Tickets: www.navatman.org/tickets
Season passes - $300 || Weekend passes - $175
buythree - Purchase tickets for 3 programs, get 10% off 
buysix - Purchase tickets for 6 programs, get 20% off
Limited tickets available. Reserve your seat before they sell out!

Email driveeast@navatman.org to purchase
Venue: LaMama Experimental Theater
74A East 4th Street (btw Bowery & 2nd Ave)
New York, NY 10003 - Phone: 646.559.2207
Want more information? www.navatman.org/driveeast

Friday, July 5, 2013

FRIDAY JULY 26, 7:30PM at THE MUSIC ROOM - Ikhlaq Hussain/Sitar and Nitin Mitta/Tabla


 

 FRIDAY JULY 26 @ 7:00PM

THE MUSIC ROOM!
Baithak Concert Series... Presented by HarmoNYom

Intimate Hindustani Sitar concert featuring:
 Maestro IKHLAQ HUSSAIN - Accompanied by NITIN MITTA on Tabla.

 
Opening Concert by:
CAMILA CELIN on Sarod - Accompanied by EHREN HANSON on Tabla

House concert/Residence:
(Limited seats) 
345 West 54 Street (8/9 Ave), New York, NYC 10019

Tickets:
(Cash at door) $25, $20 (Students with ID and Seniors)
 
 For more info: contact@harmonyom.org
www.HarmoNYom.org
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Sitar maestro Ikhlaq Hussain is an accomplished sitarist with musical roots in the renowned Delhi Gharana (school) of Hindustani classical music. Trained by his father, Ustad Imdad Hussain, in Karachi, and later by the legendary Pandit Ravi Shankar in India, Ikhlaq’s expressive playing has enthralled audiences in India, Pakistan, Europe, the Middle East and the United States. Ikhlaq's deeply spiritual music is played in the "Gayaki" style, emulating the human voice and passionately conveying the human soul's yearning for the divine. In addition to concert recitals, Ikhlaq Hussain is committed to preserving and disseminating his rich musical heritage through performances and teaching of Indian classical music.
To learn more about Ikhlaq Hussain, please visit http://ragasitar.com/

Nitin Mitta is one of the most accomplished and distinctive tabla players of his generation, with a reputation for technical virtuosity, spontaneity, clarity of tone, and sensitivity to melodic nuances. Nitin received his early training in Hyderabad from Pandit G. Satyanarayana. To expand his repertoire of tabla compositions, he sought the guidance of Pandit Arvind Mulgaonkar of Mumbai, one of the most highly respected mentors of his generation. Both of Nitin’s gurus are disciples of the late Ustad Amir Hussain Khan Saheb, legendary doyen of the Farukhabad Gharana. Apart from being a dynamic soloist, he is a highly sought after accompanist who has performed with some of India’s most celebrated Hindustani classical musicians, including Pandit Jasraj, Dr. Prabha Atre, Pandits Rajan and Sajan Mishra, Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, and Ustad Shahid Parvez, as well as many Carnatic musicians, such as Lalgudi G.J.R Krishnan and Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi. http://nitinmitta.com/

A musician her whole life, Camila Celin began playing guitar at age 9. For the last 5 years she has been intensely studying the Indian Sarod. In Kolkata she learns from sarod player Sougata Roy Choudhury, and in New York she learns from sitar maestro Pandit Krishna Bhatt. In 2009 she was nominated for a Grammy for best world music album in a collaboration with slide guitar maestro Debashish Bhattacharya and has been a very active performer in her native Colombia, the US and in India. She has composed music for several films, theater, as well as commercials and currently lives between New York and Kolkata, India.

Ehren Hanson has been playing tabla for over 17 years. A disciple of the great Pandit Anindo Chatterjee, he is an active performer as both a soloist and an accompanist. His recent review in the "Times of India," Kolkata called his solo performance "enthralling."

Together, the couple has founded the Anindo Chatterjee School of Tabla in New York, where they host some of the greatest maestros of our time, hosting classes, workshops, and concerts. Their performance is celebrated for its intimacy with the deep and fated connection between them felt in every beat.

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