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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: Asrai
E-Mail: anthikamarioti@hotmail.com
Field: Bolly­wood Dancer and Teacher.
Location: Cristo de la Yedra 12 4A, Greece.
Telephone: 0034 690228289.
Misc. Info: www.asraidanza.com. The first Bolly­wood dance tea­cher in Greece. Teaching and dancing the last 10 years in Granada establishing Indian dance group. Available for pri­vate classes, work­shops and events.

Name: Ermis Savvantoglou, BMus, Art.Dip, MA, BEd,
E-Mail: ermis9@gmail.com
Field: Bansuri, bamboo flute, dhrupad and instru­mental style.
Location: Edessa, Northern Greece
Telephone: +306937250609
Misc. Info: The bansuri is a bamboo flute from North India. Although a simple instru­ment at first sight – a bamboo with six holes – it is capable of expressing a myriad of colors and emotions. Indian classical music is a rich trad­ition with long and intricate history that puts strong emphasis on improvisation. Learn­ing this music is a journey of exploring sound and expression. I offer lessons to begin­ners and advan­ced stu­dents in northern Greece. I am a pro­fes­sional player and I trained (and still do) with Hariprasad Chaurasia, a legendary flutist.

Name: Leda Shantala
E-Mail: info@shantala.gr
Field: Bharat Natyam
Location: 35A, Tripoleos street, 152 31 Halandri (Athens), Greece
Telephone: 30-210-6717529
Misc. Info: Per­former, choreo­grapher and tea­cher of bharatanatyam, pupil of the Dhananjayans Smt. Kalanidhi Narayan (abhinaya) and Adyar Lakshman (Carnatic music), graduate of the Indian Dance Academy “Bharata Kalanjali” and the “Abhinaya Sudha” in Chennai. founder and dir­ector of the Leda Shantala Dance Theatre Company and of Shantom House of Culture: http://www.shantala.gr

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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