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England – East Midlands

Teachers & Performers of Indian Music & Dance

THESE BOOKS MAY NOT BE FOR YOU
A superficial exposure to music is acceptable to most people; but there is an elite for whom this is not enough. If you have attained certain social and intellectual level, Elementary North Indian Vocal (Vol 1-2) may be for you.

This has compositions, theory, history, and other topics. All exercises and compositions have audio material which may be streamed over the internet for free.
Are you really ready to step up to the next level? Check your local Amazon.

Name: Bhairavi
E-Mail:raveena_jeetkaur@yahoo.co.uk
Field: Indian Clas­sical Vocal Music, All types of Indian Vocal Music
Location: Hounslow London, TW5, UK, and Leicester
Telephone: 07903831954, 07737234053, 07438 856809
Misc. Info: We are pro­fes­sional Indian clas­sical vocal music tea­chers based in Hounslow London. We teach all types of Indian vocal music, Indian clas­sical and light music. We teach Learn Indian Music from professional music teachers based in Leicester also teaching at workshops throughout London Leicester and Birmingham at different venues. Teaching Face to face and on Online sessions individually and in groups. We teach various styles such as Khayal, Thumri, Kajri, Hori, Dadara, Tappa, Chaturang, Classical Ghazals, Shabad Gurbani, Bhajans, Ghazals, Folk music, Bollywood and songs of your choice. In instrumental we teach Harmonium, Basic Tabla and Keyboard-Indian Style..

Name: Mrs Anjusri Ghosh
E-Mail: anjusri.ghosh@gmail.com
Field: Rabindra Sangeet/ Nazrul Geeti/ Folk Songs/ Light Hindi Ghazal/Bhajan/Filmi songs
Location: Nottingham, United Kingdom
Telephone: 01158463436
Misc. Info: I am a pro­fes­sional singer and got first class M.Mus degree from Allaha­bad Univer­sity. I secured first place and received Sarat Centenary Prize in All Bengal music com­peti­tion. I was a permanent artist for All India Radio, Kolkata. Here in England, I am per­forming on regular basis all over England. I mainly teach Rabindra sangeet/ Nazrul Geeti/ Light clas­sical Hindi and Bengali songs. If you are interested please con­tact me..

Name: Kuntal Indulkar – Kuntal’s School of Bolly­wood Dancing
E-Mail: info@kuntals.co.uk
Field: Bolly­wood/ Kathak fusion/ Hip hop/ Bhangra
Location: Milton Keynes/ Leicester/ London
Telephone: 07511293939
Misc. Info: From the largest film industry in the world comes a choreographer, per­former, teacher with dance experi­ence in over thousand live stage shows. Featured in films tele­vision music videos born in the city of dreams Mumbai and since then grew up around the environs of the Bolly­wood film industry. Her hard work, determination and attitude have made her a role model for many aspir­ing people around her. She started off with a small dance academy in India whilst she continued dancing with Bolly­wood stars. Kuntal offers the very best train­ing for a variety of styles includ­ing, Bolly­wood, Kathak and Bhangra. She has already begun to establish a reputation for the quality of train­ing offered and the original and innovative methods employed. Kuntal has kept her burning passion for the per­forming arts since an early age of 4 years. We specialise in:- School work­shops – Private lessons – First dance – Corporate shows – Bolly­wood dance classes And much more..

Name: Manchula Loganathan
E-Mail: manchula6@googlemail.com
Field: Carnatic Vocal and Veena
Location: Leicester, East Midlands UK
Telephone: 07828453416
Misc. Info: I am a Sangeetha Vidwan from Madras Music College. I conduct vocal and veena classes for stu­dents in Leicester and Nottingham. I also teach at Leicester Tamil Cholai and Nupur Arts. I have given per­formances in Leicester and also per­formed at Balaji Temple. I am also a Music Examiner at the Fine Arts Acadamy, London.

Name: Chitra Suresh
E-Mail: mchitra17@gmail.com
Field: Kuchi­pudi Dance
Location: Leicester, UK
Telephone: 07878773717
Misc. Info: Chitra Suresh is a well known Kuchi­pudi dancer (in India and in UK), who has dedi­cated her life towards this exquis­ite art form of Indian clas­sical dance. She started Kuchi­pudi train­ing at the age of 8 years and has M.A. and M.Phil in Kuchi­pudi from Hyder­abad Central Uni­versity and there are 100s of per­formances to her credit in India, UAE and UK and in Europe. Kuchi­pudi, being referred as the most visually attractive dance form of India; it is called the power of drama, the poetry of dance! Kuchi­pudi dance portrays the longing of the human soul to unite with the Supreme Soul! Chitra runs an academy for Kuchi­pudi in Leicester called Pranamya Arts and has been train­ing numer­ous stu­dents to excel in this art form from several years and she is a very passionate and understanding tea­cher who gives personal attention to each and every student to per­form their level best. She is in a mission to spread this amazing art form in UK. If you are inter­ested in learn­ing this art form, please con­tact her using the phone number or email given above. Web­site – www.chitradance.com Facebook page – Pranamya Arts..

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TABLA, THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU
This is the first volume of the most complete series on the tabla. Fundamentals of Tabla

It is available around the world. Check your local Amazon for pricing.

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Distance Education in Indian Music : Feasibility and Prospects

My Experience in Bharata Natyam (Indian Dance)

Learning Embodied Semantics via Music and Dance Semiotic Correlations


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