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WHAT’S ON Summer 2018 The Bhavan 4a Castletown Road West Kensington London W14 9HE 0207 381 3086 / 4608 www.bhavan.net Sooraj Subramaniam, 15 July (photo by Dariel Sneed)

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This multimedia exhibition brings together visual artists and musicians to explore diverse visual responses to Indian classical music.

Khyal is the name of a vocal musical genre from India. The name means “imagination”. This imagination can be heard in the intricate beauty of the musical patterns the singers create. It can also be explored in the vivid imagery on which musicians draw: images of landscapes, people and Gods, stories and situations, abstract designs and splashes of colour. All of these things feed into the music we hear.

Three visual artists immersed themselves in this music, collaborating with musicians who perform it and musicologists who research it. This exhibition presents the artistic result of this collaboration, and allows visitors to view the works while listening to the music that inspired them. Alongside the work of professional artists, are displayed artworks by school

Khyal: Music and Imagination

children and art lovers. These were produced in workshops led by the artists, musicians and musicologists. An interactive app allows you to investigate khyal performance in more depth.

Original works by Adinda van’t Klooster, Mahjabin Imam Majumdar, Theresa Poulton, the pupils of Kingsmeadow School and Kelvin Grove Primary School, Gateshead, and art lovers from Pune, India.

Featured singers: Veena Sahasrabuddhe, Ranjani Ramachandran, Sudokshina Chatterjee, Surashree Ulhas Joshi and Atul Khandekar.

The project Khyal: Music and Imagination is led by Martin Clayton and Laura Leante at Durham University, in collaboration with GemArts, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Visit the project website www.dur.ac.uk/music/khyal/

21 June - 10 July 201811am-7pm Monday to Sunday Free Admission

MP Birla Art GalleryBhavan Centre, London4a Castletown Road, West Kensington,London W14 9HE UK

This Exhibition is part of the Khyal Festival presented and produced by SAMA Arts Network

There will be a series of Khyal performances throughout June/ July at various venues.

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Events At a Glance Summer 2018MUSIC

Sat 5 6 pm Mandolin Shrinivas Music Festival- Violin Duet byMysore Nagaraj & Dr. Mysore Manjunath

MUSIC Sun 6 4 pm Mandolin Shrinivas Music Festival- Karnatic Vocal by Dr. Pantula Rama

DANCE Mon 7 4 pm Bharatanatyam Concert by Shankar Kandasamy

THEATRE Thu 10 7 pm Gujarati Play - Bairi Mari Blood Pressure

ART Thu 10 6 pm Indian Art History Lecture Series (Module 2)

COMEDY Fri 11 7 pm Alex in Wonderland (Standup Special)

MUSIC Sat 19 6 pm The Best of The Young Generation

VARIETY Sun 20 4 pm Becoming Subbulakshmi and Nagarathnammal’s Dream

LECTURE Thu 24 6.30 pm Universal Message of The Bhagavad Gita by Swami Shantatmananda

MUSIC Sat 26 6:30pm Flute Concert by Grammy nominee Shashank Subramanyam

MUSIC Sat 2 6.30 pm Pandit Ravi Shankar Memorial Music Festival -Pt Partha Bose (Sitar) and Pt Rajkumar Misra (Tabla)

MUSIC Sun 3 6 pm Pandit Ravi Shankar Memorial Music Festival -Hemang Mehta (Vocal) and Pt Rajkumar Misra (Tabla)

LECTURE Wed 6 7.30 pm M.P. Birla Memorial Lecture - Leadership that Makes the Diff erence by Subhanu Saxena, Regional Director of Gates Foundation

ART Thu 7 6 pm Indian Art History Lecture Series (Module 3)

THEATRE Thu 7 8 pm The Maids | Les Bonnes

VARIETY Sat 9 9.30 am-2.30 pm

Open Classes for Hammersmith &Fulham Arts Fest

DANCE Sun 10 7 pm Agathi - Plight of the Refugees

VARIETY Sat 16 6.30 pm Celebrations with Bengali Cultural Group

DANCE Sun 17 6 pm Brihadeeswara - Through the eyes of a Devaradiyaal by Bala Devi Chandrashekhar

THEATRE Wed 20- Fri 22

8 pm The Reunifi cation of the Two Koreas | La réunifi cation des Deux Corées

ART Jun 21 - Jul 10

11am - 7pm

Khyal: Music and Imagination Multimedia Exhibition

VARIETY Sat 23 6.30 pm Uttorsuri - Generation Next Charity Concert

June

...Step Inside and discover the beauty of India’s art and culture

May

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July

VARIETY Sun 1 4.00 pm Anuranan | Resonance - Song & Dance of Tagore and Others

MUSIC Wed 4 7.30 pm Double Bill Sufi Night - Ghazal and Qawwali

MUSIC Sat 7 6.30 pm Infl uence of Karnatic Music in Tagore’s Music

DANCE Sat 14 7.30 pm Trigunitam | Three - Odissi from across the World

DANCE Sun 15 5.30 pm Summer School Showcase Odissi-Sooraj SubramaniamSummer School students performance

MUSIC Sat 21 6 pm Summer School Showcase Violin & Mridangam -Shreya Devnath and B R Somashekar (Upcoming artists Aparna Raguraman & Priyaanca Varadraj with Thanjuen Chandrakumar)

DANCE Sun 22 5.30 pm Summer School Showcase Bharatanatyam-Parshwanath Upadhye (upcoming artist Akshay Prakash)

ART Mon-Fri23 - 27

11 am-5 pm

Summer School Painting Workshop in Buddhist Painting-Master Buddha Kumar Tamang

ART Wed- Sun25-29

11 am- 5 pm

Buddhist Painting Exhibition by Master Artist Buddha Kumar Tamang

MUSIC Sat 28 5.30 pm Summer School Showcase Karnatic Vocal-Sudha Ragunathan (upcoming artists Ragavi and Shyana Gopi Raj)

MUSIC Sun 29 5.00 pm Summer School Showcase Hindustani Music-Madhumita Ray (upcoming artists Atiqa and Aleen Sheikh with Dhanraj Persaud)

DANCE Sun 29 7.30 pm Summer School Showcase KathakShikha Khare (upcoming artist Amun Bhachu)

SHOWCASE Sat 4 4 pm Summer School Finale Day 1

SHOWCASE Sun 5 4 pm Summer School Finale Day 2

NEW TERM Sep 8 10.30am Registrations

Aug

Events At a Glance Summer 2018

Monday 7 May, 4 pm Vani Fine Arts and The Bhavan presentA Bharatanatyam Concert by Shankar KandasamyTrained in Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Western Classical Ballet and other regional classical styles of India, Shankar Kandasamy is a renowned and world traveled dancer. He heads the Bharatanatyam faculty at The Temple of Fine Arts Malaysia, where he trained and serves as Artistic Director, Choreographer and Performer. Tickets: £15, £10

Mandolin Shrinivas Music FestivalWith Support from Rasikalaya.

Workshop with Shankar Kandasamy1-5 May, 6.30-8 pmFee £75. Registration contact:07775-578-552 / 020-7386-0924

...We teach over 22 subjects in classical Indian Arts

Where the students of today become the gurus of tomorrow...

The Bhavan is the largest centre for Indian performing arts and culture outside India, featuring teachers from India and London - knowledgeable, highly qualifi ed and inspirational. Open classes throughout the year in Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Kuchipudi, Sitar, Tabla, Mridangam, Violin, Hindustani and Karnatic Vocal, Bansuri and Vina.

Saturday 5 May, 6 pm Mandolin Shrinivas Music Festival Violin Duet by Mysore Nagaraj & Dr. Mysore Manjunath. Accompanied by Arjun Kumar (Mridangam).Violin Maestros of Carnatic classical music, Mysore Nagaraj and Dr Mysore Manjunath, are the sons and disciples of renowned violinist Prof Mahadevappa. They were child prodigies who quickly emerged as top-ranking violinists in India, enthralling audiences all over the world. Tickets: £15, £10 (10% off when buying both concerts)

Sunday 6 May, 4 pm Mandolin Shrinivas Music Festival Karnatic Vocal by Dr. Pantula Rama. Accompanied by HN Bhaskar (Violin) and M Balachandar (Mridangam). Known for her melodious voice and pure rendition of Carnatic classical music compositions, Dr Pantula Rama has been performing since she was eight. A gold medalist, she holds a PhD in music from Andhra University. Tickets: £15, £10 (10% off when buying both concerts)

Clockwise: Mysore Nagaraj & Dr. Mysore Manjunath, Dr. Pantula Rama, Shankar Kandasamy

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Saturday 19 May, 6 pmSa Dha Arts and The Bhavan presentThe Best Of The Young Generation

An evening of Hindustani music by the best of the young generation in percussion (Tabla) and string instruments (Sarod and Sitar). The performing artists -Yashwant Vaishnav, Pratik Shrivastava, Ayan Sengupta, Debjit Patitundi and Nilay Salvi.Tickets: £15, £10

Sunday 20 May, 4 pmUK - Australia Collaboration SpecialBecoming Subbulakshmi and Nagarathnammal’s Dream

Theses two performances are talking dances conceived and performed by Melbourne artists Dr Priya Srinivasan in collaboration with Carnatic singer Uthra Vijay, to depict unknown aspects of MS Subbulakshmi’s life using recordings of her voice.This special event also features a talk by Dr Avanthi Meduri, a Carnatic vocal concert by Uthra Vijay accompanied by The Bhavan resident musicians as well as collaborations between the two Melbourne based artists with London based Kuchipudi performer and resident teacher at The Bhavan, Arunima Kumar and teacher and performer Bhagya Lakshmi. Tickets: £10 (Free entry for The Bhavan students)

Thursday 24 May, 7 pm

Thursday 10 May, 7 pm (Dinner at 5.30 pm)Galaxy Shows London presentsBairi Mari Blood PressureA Gujarati play about a married couple, wherein the wife is causing her husband’s blood pressure issues. The husband’s eff orts to get rid of her give rise to a series of comic events. Featuring Vipul Vithlani, Kurangi Thakar, Vandna Vithlani.Tickets: £20 (with dinner), £15, £10Contact P.R. Patel on 020-8922-5466, 07957-555-226, or Bhanubhai Pandya on 020-8427-3413, 07931-708-026

Every Thurs 10 –31 May, 6 pm(Module 2) Special Workshop! Art History Lecture SeriesAn illustrated slide-lecture series as a survey of the temple architecture in India and its antecedent, meant for the art history lovers. Taught by Padma Shri Dr John Marr and Mrs Wendy Marr, this is a series of 3 modules of 4 lectures each. Lectures will not be repeated.Fees: £50 per module.Email [email protected] for registration and details.

Friday 11 May, 7 pm Bluefeather Studios presents Alex in Wonderland (Standup Special)For Alex’s fi rst solo standup special, he draws from varied life experiences. Growing up Alexander Babu Arulanthu in a Tamil Nadu village, working in as a software engineer in America, his skill as a Tabla and classical vocal musician, he brings in plenty of music with his rib-tickling comedy.Tickets: £22.15 - £38.32 (via Eventbrite)

The Bhavan presentsUniversal Message of The Bhagavad Gita by Swami ShantatmanandaSwami Shantatmananda, head of Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi has spent 30 years at the international headquarters of Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math; a rare privilege. He is passionately involved in peace initiatives all over the globe and interfaith dialogue for the aim of a closer understanding.Free Entry. All Welcome.

Saturday 26 May, 6:30pm Darbar presentsA Concert by Grammy nominee Shashank SubramanyamJoin us for an enchanting bamboo fl ute concert by Shashank Subramanyam, the Grammy Award nominee fl ute maestro. He will be accompanied by Parupalli Phalgun on Mridangam, and Srikanth Venkataraman on Violin. Subramanyam has previously collaborated with John McLaughlin, Zakir Hussain, Ustad Sultan Khan, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt and more.Tickets: £20, £15, £10

Clockwise:The Best Of The Young Generation, Becoming Subbulakshmi and Nagarathnammal’s Dream, Shashank Subramanyam, Alex in Wonderland

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Saturday 2 June, 6.30 pm Hindustani Music with Pt Partha Bose (Sitar) and Pt Rajkumar Misra (Tabla)Pt Partha Bose is a highly acclaimed sitar player from India with 35 years of performances in India & abroad. Specialising in contemporary Hindustani classical music, he is trained in the truest traditions of Maihar Gharana by veteran Guru Pt. Manoj Shankar.Tickets: £10, £7.50

Sunday 3 June, 6 pm Hindustani Music with Hemang Mehta (Hindustani Vocal) and Pt Rajkumar Misra (Tabla)Hemang Mehta excels in the high watermarks of Mewati Gharana such as ‘meend, layakari, kan-gayaki’ and bandish presentation. Having received intense training from his Guru Sri Chandrashekhar Swamy under the strict guidance of Pandit Jasrajji, he has performed widely across the world.Tickets: £10, £7.50

Pt Rajkumar Misra, a versatile and prolifi c tabla player, from an illustrious family of some of India’s most distinguished musicians and dancers, will accompany both artists. A resident teacher at The Bhavan, he belongs to the Jaipur and Farukhabad Gharana.

The Bhavan presents

Pt Ravi Shankar Memorial Music FestivalPandit Ravi Shankar, was one of the best-known proponents of sitar in the 20th century and infl uenced many musicians throughout the world. This Music Festival is a two-day celebration honouring his memory with Hindustani music.

Wednesday 6 June, 7.30 pm M.P. Birla Memorial Lecture Leadership that Makes the Diff erence by Subhanu Saxena, Regional Director of Gates FoundationThe ancient wisdom of India off ers many opportunities for life learning. Teaching us to dedicate our lives to a higher purpose and giving as a way of sacred off ering, the principles are just as relevant in personal life as the business world. Mr Saxena will connect these ancient teachings for a paradigm of leadership as service, with real world examples and practical suggestions.Free Entry, including Dinner. Email [email protected] to reserve a seat.

Every Thursday 7 – 28 June, 6 pm (Module 3)Art History Lecture SeriesAn illustrated slide-lecture series as a survey of the temple architecture in India and its antecedent, meant for the art history lovers. Taught by Padma Shri Dr John Marr and Mrs Wendy Marr, this is a series of 3 modules of 4 lectures each. Lectures will not be repeated.Fees: £50 per module.Email [email protected] for registration and details.

Thursday 7 June, 8 pm Les Ateliers Good Morning presentsThe Maids | Les BonnesAdapted by Julien Balajas, Jean Gent’s most staged play is deliciously dark and comic. Sisters Claire and Solange work as domestic help for Madame, “borrowing” her dresses for fun when she’s away. This night, Claire takes the role of Madame, and Solange Claire’s. But as said in the play, “the game is dangerous”. (Show in French Language.)Tickets: £12, £9

Anti clockwise:Subhanu Saxena, Pt Partha Bose,

Hemang Mehta, Pt Rajkumar Misra, Les Bonnes

With support from the Kamini and Vindi Banga Family Trust

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Saturday 9 June, 9.30 am - 2.30 pmExperience Indian Arts at The BhavanOpen House for HF Arts Fest We invite the local community of Hammersmith and Fulham to try the Open Classes for various Indian classical dance and music forms and languages at The Bhavan on Saturday, scheduled for diff erent hours of the day. It’s on us. Free entry. Email [email protected] to register.

Sunday 10 June, 7 pmMilapfest presentsAgathi - Plight of the RefugeesA new dance-theatre production by Apsaras Arts explores contemporary issues surrounding refugees all over the world. Through music, poetry and Bharatanatyam, Agathi paints an intimate portrait of their lives, expounding the emotional states as well as stigma that people forced out their countries have to endure. Featuring Mohanapriyan Thavarajah, Renjith and Vijna.Tickets: £12, £10

Saturday 16 June, 6.30 pmBengali Cultural Group CelebrationPresented by Ruby Bunker, this annual celebration for Bengali music and dance features popular artists in a variety of performances.Tickets: £10 (including snacks)Contact Ruby Bunker at 07775-944-120.

Sunday June 17, 6 pmThe Bhavan and Vani Fine Arts presentBrihadeeswara - Through the eyes of a DevaradiyaalCelebrating the architectural mastery of UNESCO heritage Brihadeeswara Temple, this four-act production takes the audience on a journey into the soul and mind of a Devaradiyaal - one who has dedicated herself to the eternal service of the Lord. Performed by Bharatanatyam exponent, research scholar, and teacher Bala Devi Chandrashekar.Tickets - £15, £10

Wed – Fri 20 – 22 June, 8 pm So French Production presentsThe Reunifi cation of the Two Koreas | La réunifi cation des Deux CoréesAdapted by Edith Vernes, in this original play by Joël Pommerat neither Korea nor international politics are actually on the agenda. The great theme of the play is love where nine actors portray a range of characters, all of whom are on the verge of a relationship breakdown. (Show in French Language.)Tickets - £15, £10

21 June - 10 July, 11am - 7pmSAMA in association with Durham University and GemArts present Khyal: Music and Imagination Multimedia ExhibitionKhyal is the name of a vocal musical genre meaning “imagination”. This multimedia exhibition brings together three visual artists with musicians and musicologists to explore diverse visual responses to Indian classical music. Martin Clayton and Laura Leante have led this project.Free Entry. All Welcome.

Saturday 23 June, 6.30 pmEssex Indians presents Uttorsuri - Generation Next Charity Concert“Showers of Peace” or “Shantiro Baari” is a multi-sensory project showcasing the rich culture and heritage of Assam with elements of world music, literature, cinema and paintings. This fundraising concert is conceptualised and directed by Kolkata vocalist Mr Sounak Chattopadhyay, and performed by British -born siblings, Rishi Chowdhury and Samyami Chowdhury-Sharma.Tickets: £20, £15, £10

Community

Anti clockwise:Khayal (image detail: Marwa, © Mahjabin Imam Majumdar, 2016, acrylic on canvas),

Agathi, The Reunifi cation of the Two Koreas, Brihadeeswara, Shantiro Baari

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Sunday 1 July, 4.00 pm The Tagoreans presentAnuranan | Resonance - Song & Dance of Tagore and OthersA unique programme of song and dance exploring the depth of lyrical & poetic resonance between Tagore’s song compositions and those of other eminent Bengali lyricists/composers. The programme is dedicated to the loving memory of the late Mrs Gairika Gupta (Co-founder of The Tagoreans).Tickets: £15, £12 Contact Manoshi Barua at 07754-889-469 or Jayanta Ray at 07776-164-973)

Wednesday 4 July, 7.30 pm Asian Music Circuit Ltd. presentsDouble Bill Sufi Night - Ghazal and QawwaliThe Sufi concert is part of a series called “Music of the Three Worlds”. The evening starts with showcasing the wonderful traditional music of Amir Khusrau and Ghalib, performed by Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan, with Babar Latif on tabla and Surjit Singh on sarangi, all of the Delhi Gharana. This will be followed by qawwali by Saleem Hasan Chishti and Party, a descendant of the family of singers who sing and worship at Fatehpur Sikri since the tomb was built.Tickets: £15, £10

Saturday 7 July, 6.30 pm Anandadhara Arts presentsInfl uence of Carnatic Music in Tagore’s MusicAn evening of magnifi cent vocal performances by Laisa Ahmed Lisa and Imtiaz Ahmed, who are some of the best Tagore exponents from Bangladesh in recent times. They will explore the infl uence of Carnatic music in Tagore’s work. Tickets: £20, £15, £10Contact Imtiaz Ahmed at 07545-382-679.

Saturday 14 July, 7.30 pmNrtiyasha presentsTrigunitam | Three - Odissi from across the WorldPresented as trios as well as solos, the evening features a mix of new choreography and traditional repertoire pieces by Natalie Rout (UK), Tiyasha Dutta Paul (India/ UK) and Raja Masilamani (Malaysia). The dancers come from two diff erent styles of Odissi - the Kelucharan Mohapatra and Pankajcharan Das style.Tickets: £12 (via Nrtiyasha)

Wed – Sunday July 25 - 29, 11am - 7pmThe Bhavan presentsBuddhist Paintings Exhibition by Master Artist Buddha Kumar TamangBuddhist religious paintings and Thangkas are unique in their iconography and subject matter. Thangka is a silk painting usually depicting a Buddhist God, Famous scene or Mandala, over which a fabric is attached.Free Entry. All Welcome.

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THE BHAVAN’SThe Bhavan’s

Summer School ShowcaseSun 15 July, 5.30 pmOdissi Dance SOORAJ SUBRAMANIAMOdissi Summer School Showcase£15, £12, £10

Sat 21 July, 5.30 pmViolin SHREYA DEVNATHAccompanied by M Balachandar on MridangamMridangam SOMASHEKAR JOISUpcoming artists Aparna Raguraman & Priyaanca VaradrajThanujen Chandrakumar on Mridangam£12Sun 22 July, 5.30pmBharatanatyam PARSHWANATH UPADHYEUpcoming artist Akshay Prakash£12

Sat 28 July, 5.30 pmKarnatic Vocal SUDHA RAGUNATHANM Balachandar on MridangamBalu Raguraman on ViolinUpcoming artists Ragavi and Shyana Gopi Raj£20, £15, £12

Sun 29 July, 5.00 pmHindustani Vocal MADHUMITA RAYPt Rajkumar Misra on TablaUpcoming artists Atiqa and Aleen Sheikh Dhanraj Persaud on Tabla£12

Sun 29 July, 7.30 pmKathak SHIKHA KHAREUpcoming artist Amun Bhachu£12

Sat 4 August, 4 pmSummer School Finale Day 1£10

Sun 5 August, 4 pmSummer School Finale Day 2£10

Box Offi ce:www.bhavan.net, 0207 381 3086 / 4608 The Bhavan Student’s concession: £2 off when booking online Shikha Khare

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The home of Indian arts

CLASSES SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYBENGALI MUSIC WITH HARMONIUM

10.30 - 11.30am DI & O11.30 - 12.45pm DII & DIII 1 - 2.20pm A, PDI

10.30 - 11.30am DI & O11.30 - 12.45pm DII & DIII1.00 – 2.20pm A & PDI

BHARATANATYAM 9.30 - 10.30am O1 9.30 - 11.15am PDI & PDII10.45 - 12.15pm DIII11.30 - 12.30pm Vocal1- 2.45pm DI 3 - 5pm DII

9.30 - 10.30am O210.15 - 11.45am DII & DIII12 - 1.30pm DI2.30 - 4.30pm PDI, PDII & A

2 - 7pm Indiv.7 - 8.30pm PDII

2 - 7pm Indiv.7 - 8.30pm C

FLUTE (HINDUSTANI)

11 - 12pm L112 - 1pm O1 - 2pm L22 - 3pm L33 - 4pm A

HINDUSTANI MUSIC (VOCAL)

9.30 - 10.30am O10.30am - 12pm DI1.15 - 2.45pm DIII2.45- 4.15pm DII4.15 - 5.30pm PDI

9.30 - 11am DI11am - 12.30pm DII1.15 - 2.45pm PDII2.45 - 4.15pm DIII4.15 - 5.30pm PDI

6.30 - 7.30 p m A 2 - 6pm Indiv.6 - 7pm O7 - 8.30pm PDII

2 - 6pm Indiv.6 - 7.15pm A7.15 - 8.30pm A

KARNATIC MUSIC (VOCAL)

10.15 - 11.15am DII11.30 - 12.30pm O & DI 1.30 - 3pm DIII

9 - 10.30am PDI, PDII & A11.45 - 12.45pm (BN-DII/DIII/ PD Voc)*2 - 3pm DIII & PDI 3 - 4pm DI & DII

6 - 7pm 2 - 5pm Indiv.6 - 7.15pm DIII

2 - 5pm Indiv.6 - 7.15pm DII, DII & O

KATHAK 9 – 10.30am DIII 10.30 - 12pm PDI / PDII 12 - 1.00pm O 1 - 2.30pm DI2 - 3.30pm DII

9 - 10.30am ADV 10.30am - 12pm DIII12 - 1.30pm PDI / PDII1.30 - 3pm DI

MRIDANGAM 9.30 - 11am DII11 - 12pm O12.30 - 2pm PDII, A2 - 3.30pm DI3.30 - 5pm DIII

10 - 11.30am DI 11.30 - 12.45pm PDI 1.15 - 2pm Tala & O 2 - 3.30pm DIII3.30 - 5pm DII

2 - 5pm Indiv.5 - 6.30pm O, DI7 - 8.30pm DII, DIII

2 - 5pm Indiv.5.30 - 6.30pm O6.30 - 8.30pm PDI& PDII

ODISSI 10 - 11am O & DI 11 - 12 noon DI

1 - 2pm DII & A

6.45 - 7.45pm A Pallavi7.45 - 8.45pm A & DIII

6.45 - 7.45pm O7.45 - 8.30pm DIII & A

SITAR 9.30 - 10.45am O10.45am - 12pm DI12.30 - 1.45pm DII1.45 - 3pm DIII3 - 4pm PDI4 - 5pm PDII

10 - 11am DI11am - 12pm DII12.30 - 1.30pm DIII1.30 - 2.30pm PDI2.30 - 3.30pm PDII3.30 – 5pm A

5.30 - 7.30pm DIII & A 2 - 4pm Indiv.4 - 5.15pm O5.15 - 7.15pm A7.15 - 8.30pm C

2 - 5pm Indiv.5 - 6pm O6.30 - 8.30pm ADV

TABLA 9.30 - 11am DI11am - 12pm O12 - 1pm PDII1.45 - 3.15pm DII3.15 - 5pm DIII

10 - 11am O11am - 12pm PDI12.00 - 1.15pm DI1.30 - 3pm DII3..30 - 5pm DIII

2 - 5pm Indiv.6 - 7pm O7 - 8.30pm DI & DII

2 - 5pm Indiv.6 - 7pm O7 - 8.30pm C

VINA 9.15 - 10.45am DII12.30 - 1.30pm DI & O 3 - 5pm DIII

10.30 - 11.45am PDI, PDII & A 1 - 2pm DI & O 4 - 5pm DII, DIII

7 - 8pm PDI, PDII & ADV

7.15 – 8.30pm DIII 2 - 5pm Indiv.7.15 - 8.30pm DI & DII

VIOLIN (KARNATIC) 9.30 - 10.45am DIII & O 10.45 - 12.15pm DII12.15 - 1.30pm DI2.15 - 3.30pm PDII3.30 - 5pm PDI

10 - 11am DI & O 11 - 12.30pm PDI12.45 - 1.45pm DII2.30 - 3.30pm PDII3.30 - 5pm DIII

2 - 5pm Indiv.5 - 7pm A7 - 8.30pm Open

2 - 5pm Indiv.5 - 6pm DI6 - 7.30pm ADV7.30 - 8.30pm O

YOGA Hatha Yoga7 - 8.15pm

Iyengar Yoga6.30 - 8pm

Iyengar Yoga(beginners)6.30 - 8pm

AsthangaYoga12.30 - 1.30pm

The item marked (Karnatic Vocal) * on Sundays at 11.45am is held in association with the Bharatanatyam (BN) class

LANGUAGES / MUSIC THEORY / ART HISTORY OF THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT

BENGALI HINDI SANSKRIT SANSKRIT (RAMAYANA)

TAMIL MUSIC THEORY ART HISTORY

SUN9 - 10am L110 - 11am L211am- 12pm L3

SAT1.30-2.30pm L1 2.30-3.30pm L23.30-4:30pmL3

SAT9 - 10.30am GCSE9.30 - 10.30am L110.30 - 11.30am L211.30-12.30pm L312.30 - 1.30pm L4

SAT1:30 - 2:30pm

THUR10.30 – 11.30am

SUN1.30 - 2.30pm L12.30 - 3.30pm L23.30 - 4.30pm L3

SUNMusic Theory (Karnatic)11 - 12 noon DIII12 - 1pm DV1 - 2pm DIV 2 - 3pm D I & II

THURSDAYSArt History, 6pm-8pm

L : Level DI – DIII: Diploma Years 1 - 3 O : Open PD : Post Diploma A: Advanced C: Combined Indiv.: Individual Lessons

Course Timetable

12 - 1pm DII

2.30 - 4pm DII

KUCHIPUDI 6.15 - 7.15pm O 7.15 - 8.15pm A

PDI, PDII & ADV

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