
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
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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