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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: Rini Dadheech
E-Mail: Chakraborty.nilima162@gmail.com
Field: Vocal music, Harmon­ium
Location: 31 Mulgan Street, New Windsor, Auckland 0600
Telephone: 02040778481
Misc. Info: Well trained in Hindu­stani clas­sical music and play­ing har­monium, Have more than 10 years of experi­ence in musical field, also teach Indian semi-clas­sical, light songs, bhajan, and basic music for begin­ners.

Name: Vidwan Diwakar
E-Mail: mddiwakar@hotmail.com
Field: Carnatic music tea­cher, teaches Vocal, Veena, and Carnatic Key­board
Location: 1 Nirvana Way, Mount Roskill, Auckland 1041
Telephone: 09 627 3174, MOB: 022 645 3113.
Misc. Info:

Name: Syamala Hariharan
E-Mail: syamalanz@hotmail.com
Field: Vocal and Violin- Indian Clas­sical Karnatic Music
Location: 3B, Lucca Crescent, Flat Bush, Auckland-2019
Telephone: 00-64-211588337
Misc. Info: Teacher and violinist in Auckland, New Zealand..

Name: Kim Hegan
E-Mail: kimhegan@gmail.com
Field: Clas­sical Sitar
Location: 3/70A Sackville Street Grey Lyn Auckland 1021
Telephone: +64212769666
Misc. Info: San­geet Kriyod Degree (Honours. (7 years study) 2 years Vishva Bharati Uni­versity West Bengal, 5 years Late Ustad Radhika Mohan Maitra Calcutta. Per­formed Calcutta and toured Australia, New Zealand 1980’s!

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.

Name: Dhruv Mody
E-Mail: dhruvmsitar@gmail.com
Field: Sitar
Location: Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand
Telephone: 0212363205
Misc. Info: I have more than 10 years of experi­ence play­ing the sitar. I can also play the tabla.

Name: Balamohan Shingade
E-mail: balamohanshingade@gmail.com
Field: Vocal, Hindu­stani clas­sical music
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Telephone:
Misc. Info: I’m a singer of Hindu­stani clas­sical music from Auckland, New Zealand. I continue my education in the guru-shishya trad­ition with Pandit Rajendra Kandalgaonkar, who is one of the fore­most disciples of Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. After completing a degree equivalent to the Graduate Diploma in Music at the Gandharva Maha­vidyalaya, I have per­formed in India, Australia, and exten­sively in New Zealand. Profes­sionally, I work as a contem­porary art curator and writer, and am a Master of Fine Arts graduate from the Uni­versity of Auckland..

Name: Amanatpreet Singh
E-Mail: johal94654@gmail.com
Field: Tabla
Location: New Zealand, Auckland Papatoetoe
Telephone: 00640224060512
Misc. Info: I have 5 years experi­ence of tabla tea­cher. I can play tabla with both clas­sical and instru­mental music.

Name: WIA Hindi Language & Cultural School
E-Mail: waitakerehs@gmail.com
Field: Tabla, Harmon­ium, Dance & also Hindi Language classes also for people from non-Indian Ethnicities
Location: Auckland City, New Zealand
Telephone: 021 686 357
Misc. Info: Also known as Waitakere Hindi School in the local com­munity. url is www.whs.org.nz whs.org.nz


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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