Music, dance students of rural Karnataka are performing at sabha halls
The December Season draws artistes and music/dance students from all over India and outside. Some even find a space to perform.
Chennai Music Season
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The December Season draws artistes and music/dance students from all over India and outside. Some even find a space to perform.
Chennai’s only annual Hindustani music festival – the Viswa Kala Sangama’s Swami Haridas Sangeet Samaaroh is on from Dec. 27 to 29 at theTAG Centre on TTK Road in Alwarpet. ( diagonally opposite Narada Gana Sabha)
Musician and pianist Anil Srinivasan is presenting a special concert inspired by Dushyant Sridhar’s Ramayana,. Besides some top artistes, lots of children are featured in this show.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, East Mada Street, Mylapore, Chennai-600 004 will be presenting ‘Bhavan’s Naatya Utsav 2025’ from Jan. 2 to 15, 2025 at its main auditorium at Mylapore.
Veenavadini Sampradaya Trust based in Mandaveli is celebrating the 250th birth anniversary of Carnatic music composer Muthuswamy Dikshitar as a year long Samvatsara Mahotsavam.
The 27th Tamil Isai Vizha 2024 hosted by Kartik Fine Arts sabha will have it inauguration, at 5.30pm on Thursday, 26th December at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s main auditorium, Mylapore.
Chennai Photo Biennale (CPB) Edition 4 opens on December 20, with its thematic inquiry “Why Photograph?” This biennale brings together over 20 exhibitions and programs, featuring unique works that explore diverse narratives.
The December Season music festival of Mylapore Fine Arts Club ( MFAC) opens this evening at the sabha’s auditorium on Musiri Subramaniam Road, Mylapore. It starts at 6 p.m.
The Sruti Foundation is launching a book titled ‘Dhruva Nakshatram’, authored by Lalitha Ram and translated by Prabha Sridevan. The book, a tribute to the legendary mridangam maestro Palani Subramania Pillai, highlights his exceptional contributions to Carnatic music and rhythmic traditions.
Brahma Gana Sabha’s Season festival rolls out on Thursday. With concerts held over 50 days – with generous support from patron Nalli Kuppuswami.