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Kentucky

Teachers & Performers of Indian Music & Dance

Name: Anu Challa
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Carnatic Vocal and Veena
Location: 3004 Blackford pkwy, Lexington, KY 40509
Telephone: 517-304-9174
Misc. Info: web­site – http://anuchalla.com/music/music_Index.asp. Rates and times flexible I was teach­ing vocal and veena in Michigan from where I moved to KY recently while my daughter started college at UK Lexington.

Name: Noorul H. Khan
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Sitar
Location: Pikeville, Kentucky
Telephone:
Misc. Info: I am avail­able for exchange of know­ledge with per­formers. I may not be avail­able for giving lesson but occasionally avail­able for sitting together with the artists. I am from New Delhi and fully trained musician.

Name: Raj Pandya
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Hindu­stani – vocal & Tabla
Location: 570 / Delzan place, Keithshire place, Suite #26, Lexington, KY 40503
Telephone: 859-223-0500
Misc. Info:

Name: Anusha Ravishankar
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Bharata­natyam
Location: 3004 Many Oaks Park, Lexington KY 40509
Telephone: 407-491-7055
Misc. Info: Anusha Ravishankar, a star dis­ciple of guru Smt. Revathi Ramachandran began her train­ing in Bharata­natyam at the tender age of 3. She has been in the field of clas­sical dance for over 20 years and has per­formed at several pres­tigious occasions all over India. The Chidambaram Natyanjali Festival, Mysore Dassera Festival, Inter­national Womens’s Association, Srivilliputtur Dance Festival etc. to mention a few. She has also been a part of the dance based TV serial – Deiveega Thirumanagal which was telecast by Door­darshan. Anusha, started her dance school Kalaa Sadhanalaya in Orlando FL in the year 2004 and has been teach­ing, choreo­graph­ing and per­forming at various pres­tigious shows in USA. Anusha cur­rently resides in Lexington KY where she continues to teach Bharata­natyam. Web­site – www.anusharavishankar.com


Other Sites of Interest

Implicit learning of Indian Music by Westerners

The Guru Recontextualised? - Teaching and Learning North Indian Classical Music in a Western Professional Training Environment

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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