Abhishek Chakraborty

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A contemporary, classical extravaganza at the Qutub

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Disco lights, reverberating music, awestruck spectators and a serene ambience are some of the things that every audience looks forward to in a music concert. Looking to meet to all these expectations, the five-day Qutub Festival was organised in the national capital from November 15 to 19.

Global string artistes join hands to strum magic

With the objective of showcasing rare and dying string instruments, Krintan, in association with Friends of Music, is coming up with “Strings of the World,” a world-music festival dedicated to string

Global string artistes join hands to strum magic

Sharat Chandra Srivastava

With the objective of showcasing rare and dying string instruments, Krintan, in association with Friends of Music, is coming up with “Strings of the World,” a world-music festival dedicated to string instruments.

Global string artistes join hands to strum magic

Sharat Chandra Srivastava

With the objective of showcasing rare and dying string instruments, Krintan, in association with Friends of Music, is coming up with “Strings of the World,” a world-music festival dedicated to string instruments.

Scottish Drift takes centrestage

Dance speaks before and beyond words. It is visual and visceral, present and immediate, yet triggers the subconscious and a sense of shared consciousness.

Scottish Drift takes centrestage

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Scottish Dance Theatre set the Indian stage on fire during their four-city tour between Oct. 18 and Nov. 2

Ignite the dancer within

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This year, the Ignite Dance Festival aims to challenge the boundaries of contemporary dance and re-define its relationship with the audience

The Filipino theory of the Big Band

Members of the Big Band Theory

Performing live is among the few pleasures that a musician wouldn’t mind indulging in. The results and creativity are displayed for all to experience. So when Big Band Theory, a band from the Philippines, was first asked by the Q’BA Bar and Restaurant in New Delhi to sign a one-year contract to play in its bar, it was an opportunity they found hard to refuse.

Masked identities spread awareness

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As we embark to celebrate yet another four days of worshipping the Goddess of Shakti in the form of Durga Puja, artistes from the tribal village Bagmundi in West Bengal are here in the capital to showcase their famous dance form called “Chhau”.

Oz splendour comes to India

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Beginning in October 2012, the Australian government will join hands with 24 government, business, institutional and production partners to present over 100 events in 18 locations across India as part of the Oz Fest — the biggest Australian cultural festival ever staged in India.

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