
Teachers & Performers of Indian Music & Dance
Name: Parashuram Bhandari
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Sarangi – Indian and Nepali
Location: Hilo, Hawaii
Telephone: 808-640-9911 (cell)
Misc. Info: Parashuram comes from the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. He traveled to Varanasi, India, to study with the Late Baccha Lal Misra, then training under under senior musician Gopal Nath Yogi in Nepal. He received his Master’s Degree in Music from Prayag Sangit Samiti. He is the only musician in Nepal to play sarangi in the North Indian classical style, and he has written the only textbook on how to play the sarangi. Parashuram has more than 20 years of performance experience with both Indian classical music and Nepali folk tunes, touring twelve years with Om Shringara Nepal in Asia and the US. For more information on Parashuram, his CDs, or book, please see his website: www.parashurambhandari.com.
Name: Boaz
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Tabla
Location:
Telephone: 001-808-965-6663
Misc. Info: Multi-percussionist playing classical tabla traditional from Farukabad Gharana. Student of Jnan Prakash Ghosh, Aloke Dutta and Tanmoy Bose. Also playing in folk / kirtan and non-traditional settings. Long-term student of African, Afro-Cuban, Haitian and Brazilian music. Co-founder of eclectic all-percussion group: Baraba-Jaba. Mahalo and please join tribes.tribe.net/baraba-jaba for updates on upcoming live music events on the Big Island!
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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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