
Art Baithak Comes Alive
In an era dominated by digital consumption and fleeting attention spans, the Art Baithak initiative stands as a refreshing return to intimacy, presence, and shared

In an era dominated by digital consumption and fleeting attention spans, the Art Baithak initiative stands as a refreshing return to intimacy, presence, and shared

The digital era has brought unprecedented visibility to Indian Classical Music. A musician today can upload a performance and potentially reach listeners across continents within

For generations, access to Indian Classical Music depended largely on geography. Listeners attended mehfils, baithaks, or ticketed concerts. Broadcast platforms such as All India Radio

Imagine a 19th-century royal court. An ustad unfolds a vilambit khayal without the pressure of time. The patron listens in attentive silence. The audience is

Indian Classical Music is not merely a performing art. It is a civilizational continuum — a living archive of philosophy, aesthetics, discipline, and spiritual inquiry.

In a time when meditation music is often associated with soft ambient pads and slow drones, tabla artist and composer Tanay Rege offers a refreshing

New Delhi based Mridangam Vidwan Kesava Perumal Ramamoorthy will lead the Swaralaya musical ensemble along with flutist Bharat Raj Subrahmanyam and Srilakshi Venkataraman on the

For the first time, India’s schoolchildren are getting a structured introduction to the country’s rich traditions of classical music, dance, and theatre through NCERT’s new

Patel Cultural Foundation and Shree Somnath Trust proudly has organised the Shree Somteerth Sanskrutik Mahotsav, five days festival of classical music and dance at the

In the ever-expanding digital world, an Indian classical artist’s presence is no longer confined to the stage. A personal website has emerged as a crucial
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