Instruments India is Milapfest’s latest initiative to bring audiences closer to the music and instruments of Indian classical music. This new web resource will guide you through the sounds, music and history of each instrument seen on stage at Milapfest concerts across the UK.
Posted in Archive, News Based | Tagged 2013, India, Indian Music, Instruments India, Liverpool, sitar, Tabla, veena, Violin, vocal | Comments Off on Instruments India is coming soon!Slideshow of images captured at Indika by Pradeep Karanjkar for K.Kreatives
Posted in Archive, Dance News, Music News, News Based | Tagged 2013, Bharatanatyam, Capstone Theatre, Concert, dance, Dance India, festival, Gaurav Mazumdar, India, Indian Dance, Indian Music, Indika, Kathak, Liverpool, Liverpool Hope University, Milapfest, music, Samyo, Tabla, Tarang, Violin, vocal, Young talent | Comments Off on Indika Photo Gallery 2013Odissi student, Maryam Shakiba, describes her experience at Dance India 2013
Posted in Archive, Dance India, Dance News, News Based | Tagged 2013, Capstone Theatre, Dance India, India, Indian Dance, Liverpool, Liverpool Hope University, Milapfest, music, Odissi | Comments Off on The Music In My Heart by Maryam ShakibaBlog post written by Tarang musician, Mithila Sarma, after her experience of Music India 2013
Posted in Archive, Music News, News Based, Tarang | Tagged 2013, India, Indian Music, Liverpool, Liverpool Hope University, Milapfest, music, Music India, Orchestra, performance, Tarang, veena, Young talent | Comments Off on A Multitude of Drops by Mithila SarmaWe asked our Sangeet Ratna candidates why they feel it’s important to celebrate the classical arts of India
Posted in Archive, Music News, News Based | Tagged 2013, Capstone Theatre, Hindustani Vocal, India, Indian Music, kanjira, Milapfest, music, Sangeet Ratna, Tabla, Violin, vocal, Young Musician of the Year, Young talent | Comments Off on Channelling creativityWe asked our Nritya Ratna candidates why they feel it’s important to celebrate the classical arts of India
Posted in Archive, Dance News, News Based | Tagged Arts, Bharatanatyam, Classical Arts, Competition, dance, India, Indian Dance, Kathak, Liverpool, Milapfest, Nritya Ratna, performance, Young Dancer of the Year Awards | Comments Off on The eternal dance of life…Dance Indian participant & Timeless performer earns recognition as top 10 Odissi Dancer at Odissi International Festival
Posted in Archive, Dance News, News Based | Tagged 2012, dance, India, Milapfest, Natalie Rout, Odissi, Odissi International | Comments Off on Dance India participant & Timeless performer is top 10 Odissi Dancer!SAMYO is aiming to raise £10k from a 10 year anniversary campaign to help support the education & training programme of our orchestra and help inspire our young musicians.
Posted in Archive, Music News, News Based, Samyo | Tagged Appeal, Classical, donate, Fundraising, India, Indian Music, Milapfest, music, Orchestra, Samyo, samyo10, support, talent, youth | Comments Off on SAMYO 10K Challenge FundAlif Laila, a US based sitarist, joins Milapfest for two Music for the Mind and Soul concerts this autumn. Alif’s work is characterised by her fascination with the relationship between music and art, using her music to inspire her watercolour paintings, which are then used in her concerts to emphasize the mood and tempo of each raga.
Posted in Archive, Music Mind & Soul, Music News, News Based | Tagged Alif Laila, India, Indian Music, Liverpool, London, music, Music and Art, Music for the Mind and Soul, sitar, Southbank Centre, The Capstone Theatre, Undiscovered India, Watercolour Painting | Comments Off on Painting Ragas with Alif LailaPhoto gallery featuring the fantastic young dancers performing at Timeless. Catch them all at The Capstone Theatre on Thursday 18 October 2012 at 7pm.
Posted in Archive, Dance Events, General | Tagged Apoorva Jayaraman, Arianna Balabbio, Bharatanatyam, dance, Dancew, emerging artists, India, Indian Dance, Kathak, Milapfest, Natalie Rout, Ragini Madan, The Capstone Theatre, Timeless, Young talent, youth | Comments Off on Young talent, age old traditions ← Older posts