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Rhythmic soiree

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The show is a unison of percussion instruments, based on the Indian rhythmic essence, yet extending to be inclusive of the changing contemporary era, showing just how rhythm progresses and embodies every new change. The event will be an assembly of traditional percussion and dance repertoire through a contemporary soundscape.

The show will feature Arunangshu Chaudhury on multi-percussion, Dipanker Roy on Mohan Veena, Sujoy Chakraborty on srikhol, Saubhagya Gandharv on flute, Manish Sharma on Cajon and Mani Prasad on nakkara. A Kathak performance by Archana Singh will also be a part of the lineup.

Where: Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre
When: 21 July, 7 pm

 

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