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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: Dha Maharaj
E-Mail: dhamaharaj@gmail.com
Field: Tabla (Dilli gharana & Benares gharana)
Location: Caracas-Venezuela
Telephone: 0058.414.974.8557
Misc. Info: I studied dilli gharana at Gandharva Mahavidlayala, New Delhi and Benares gharana at Varanasi as direct disciple and ganda bandh shagird from Pt. Kishan Maharaj (Sept. 1923 – May. 2008). Others tea­chers are: Pt.Ram Kumar Mishra (Pt. Anukelal Mishra grandson), Pt. Kishori Mishra (Pt. Sarda Sai disciple) , Shubh Maharaj (Pt. Kishan Maharaj grandson) and Pt. Ayuth Ram Bhandari (Pt. Anukelal Mishra disciple) at Nepal. More infor­mation regarding me can be viewed at www.myspace.com/ulisesfarias..

Name: Sahadi Mahfouz (Parvati)
E-Mail: centroculturaldelaindia@gmail.com
Field: Kathak, Bharat Natyam, Odissi and Bolly­wood.
Location: Gimnasio del Hotel Ávila, Avenida Jorge Washington, Urbanización San Bernardino, Caracas, D.C., Venezuela. South America.
Telephone: 0058-414 125 98 40
Misc. Info: Since 30 years ago I studied bellydance, Kathak, Baratha Natyam, Odissi and Bolly­wood. Actually I work directly with Indian Embassy in my country, Venezuela. I receive a major recognized to my work from Indians Citizens. Besides, I have created a Cultural Indian Center since 2008. We organ­ized Indian style shows to dif­ferent kind of festivities and celebrations. In facebook are many details and photos of these points. And also in our portal web www.centroculturaldelaindia.ning.com.

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.

Other Sites of Interest

Implicit learning of Indian Music by Westerners

Nowadays: The Role of Internet for Propagation and Proliferation of Music

Multicultural Music Instruction in the Elementary School: What Can Be Achieved?

Training in Indian Classical Dance: A Case Study

Rasabodha: Understanding Indian classical dance by recognizing emotions using deep learning

Embodying culture : gurus, disciples and tabla players

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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