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North Indian Classical Music and Dance

Kimbrough Music Building
This event will occur in Kimbrough Concert Hall.
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About the event

Anantya: An Evening of North Indian Classical Magic

Immerse yourself in the soul-stirring world of North Indian classical music and dance in a mesmerizing concert that celebrates tradition, rhythm, and artistry. Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring the intricate melodies of the sitar, the dynamic pulse of the tabla, and the expressive storytelling of classical dance.

Three masterful artists unite on stage:

Anjan Saha, a virtuoso sitarist weaving delicate ragas with effortless grace

Arup Chattopadhyay, a tabla maestro bringing thunder and nuance with every beat

Kaberi Sen, an exquisite dancer embodying the rhythm, emotion, and narrative of the music

Together, they will transport you through the timeless landscapes of Hindustani tradition — where sound becomes devotion, movement becomes poetry, and each phrase resonates with centuries of heritage.

Lecture demo – Intro to Indian Music & Dance, 10:10-11 am at Bryan Hall Theatre
Lecture demo – Music & Healing, 12:10-1 pm at Bryan Hall Theatre
Evening Concert – 6:30 pm at Kimbrough Concert Hall

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to witness the power of live classical performance — where music and movement become one.

Sponsored by Allegro Student Arts Organization, David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities, WSU Honors College, the WSU School of Music, and generous donations from Indian faculty members at WSU

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