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Teachers & Performers of Indian Music & Dance

Name: T. M. Hoffman
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Hindu­stani Vocal and instru­mental (performed on Japanese shakuhachi & koto)
Location: 130 Yoshizaki, Shimonita-machi, Kanra-gun, Gunma-ken 370-2604 JAPAN
Telephone: Fax: 81-0274-82-3160   mobile: 090-5447-1903
Misc. Info: Director, Indo-Japanese Music Exchange Association (established 1989) – Primary mentors – Pdt Ganesh Prasad Mishra (Hindustani vocal, Lucknow), late living national treasure Yamaguchi Goro (shakuhachi, Tokyo), late Grace Mundorf Myers (piano, Pennsylvania); BA (ICU, Japan), MA (Univ of Hawaii, USA), Visharad in vocal & flute (Bhatkhande Music Insti­tute, India) intra-Asian clas­sical crossover artist, used Japanese shakuhachi to complete Visharad for bansuri; render Japanese poetry in Hindu­stani vocal forms; per­formances in major halls and festi­vals and on national TV and radio through­out S Asia, Japan, USA, other since 1991; Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan Deroy Award, others; published (in Japanese) Raga for Shakuhachi & Koto,   www.ijmea.com

Name: Preeti Muralidharan
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Bharathnatyam
Location: No. 602, Foyer Monet 1-9-6 Kami-Ikebukuro Toshima-ku Tokyo Japan
Telephone: 81-90-6512-5331
Misc. Info: Classes are held twice a week. Along with the practicals, theory related to dance is also taught.

Name: Deep Singh
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: tabla, drumset
Location: Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
Telephone: +81 80 4108 1984
Misc. Info: I play tabla (in Punjab and Farukhabad styles) and also the drum set.

Name: Shweta Singh
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Hindu­stani Clas­sical Vocal, Light Music (film songs)
Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Telephone: 07042131534
Misc. Info:


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