Mumbai Sanskriti Tickets: Experience the rich tapestry of Indian classical music at the Mumbai Sanskriti event, set to take place at The Asiatic Society Mumbai Town Hall on January 13 and 14, 2024. This cultural extravaganza will showcase a mesmerizing blend of carnatic, classical, fusion, hindustani, and instrumental performances, promising a delightful journey through the diverse realms of Indian classical music. With a duration of 2 hours, attendees can immerse themselves in the soulful renditions and intricate melodies presented by talented artists, making it a must-attend event for music enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Join us for a weekend filled with the enchanting sounds of tradition and innovation in the heart of Mumbai.
Event Name | Mumbai Sanskriti |
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Location | The Asiatic Society Mumbai Town Hall: Mumbai |
Date | Sat 13 Jan 2024 – Sun 14 Jan 2024 |
Event | carnatic, Classical, Fusion, Hindustani, Indian Classical, Instrumental, Semi Classical | 2hrs |
Ticket price
Ticket price for Mumbai Sanskriti at Mumbai Starts from Free. Purchase tickets from the official website. Check out more details.
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Event Highlights
Event Details | Information |
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Festival Name | Mumbai Sanskriti |
Organizer | Indian Heritage Society (IHS) Mumbai |
Theme | Live Music to Save Heritage |
Sponsors | Tata Consultancy Services, HSBC |
Supporters | Maharashtra Tourism |
Curated by | Northern Lights |
Date | 13th January (Day 1) – Electrifying performance by Rakesh Chaurasia |
14th January (Day 2) – Bhakti Sangam by Ashwini Bhide Deshpande and Pandit Sanjeev Abhyankar | |
Venue | Town Hall, Mumbai city |
Entry | Free of cost, first come first serve |
Day 1 Performers | Rakesh Chaurasia (Flute), Sridar Parthasarathy (Mridangam), Ojas Adhiya (Tabla), Shikhar Naad Qureshi (Percussion), Sanjoy Das (Guitar), Ritik Chaurasia (Flute) |
Day 2 Performers | Ashwini Bhide Deshpande (Vocal), Pandit Sanjeev Abhyankar (Vocal), Ajinkya Joshi (Tabla), Abhinay Ravande (Harmonium), Amar Oak (Flute), Omkar Dalvi (Pakhawaj), Uddhav Kumbhar (Side Rhythm) |
Objective | Increase awareness of Mumbai’s rich heritage through live classical music |
Backdrop | Heritage structure of the Town Hall, Mumbai city |
Join Us! | Experience this musical treat and celebrate cultural richness |
FAQ
When and where is the Mumbai Sanskriti Classical Music Festival taking place?
The festival starts on 13th January, celebrating the rich heritage of Mumbai. The venue for the event is the Town Hall of Mumbai city.
Is there an entry fee for the Mumbai Sanskriti Classical Music Festival?
No, the event is open to the public free of cost. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Who are the sponsors and supporters of the festival?
The festival is sponsored by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HSBC. It is also supported by Maharashtra Tourism. The event is curated by Northern Lights.
Can you provide details about the artists performing on the first day of the festival (13th January)?
The first day features an electrifying performance by Indian flutist Rakesh Chaurasia. He will present a Confluence of Music for peace and harmony along with co-artists Sridar Parthasarathy (Mridangam), Ojas Adhiya (Tabla), Shikhar Naad Qureshi (Percussion), Sanjoy Das (Guitar), and Ritik Chaurasia (Flute).