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11th Guru ML Koser: Festival of music and dance

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The Pracheen Kala Kendra is set to organise the eleventh Guru ML Koser, a festival of music and dance supported by the Union Ministry of culture on November 25 and 26 at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.

The festival will start from 6pm onwards on both the days.

Event each day:

Day 1

First performance – Debapriya Adhikary and Samanwaya Sarkar (Vocal – sitar Jugalbandi). It will be accompanied by Madhurjya Ranjan Barthakur (Tabla), Debjit Patitundi (Tabla)

Second performance – Sujata Mohapatra and Troupe (Odissi dance)

Day 2

First performance – Indrani Mukherjee (Vocal Recital). It will be accompanied by Ustad Akram Khan (Tabla), Vinay Mishra (Harmonium)

Second Performance – Ranjit Barot (Drums) and Deepak Pandit (violin)

(Drums and Violin Duet)

Accompanied by: Prashant Sonagra (Tabla), Tanmay Deochake (Harmonium)

Sajal Koser, the Secretary of Pracheen Kala Kendra, expressed the significance of the M.L. Koser Music and Dance Festival. “For the last 11 years,” Koser remarked, “this festival has been a cornerstone in our efforts to promote the richness of Indian art and culture.”

Highlighting the festival’s pivotal role, Koser continued, “It stands as one of the most prominent events within Pracheen Kala Kendra’s calendar. It’s not merely an event; it’s a tribute to my late father, M.L. Koser, whose vision inspired this celebration of artistic brilliance”.

When: 6pm, November 25 and 26

Where: Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi

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