Celebrating the Finest in Indian Classical Arts
Sai Shinjini Academy of Fine Arts and Culture is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated flagship event, Aarohan Festival 2023, to be held at the prestigious Kamani Auditorium on October 12th, 2023, starting at 6 PM.
This evening promises to be a mesmerizing journey into the world of Indian classical arts, featuring some of the most renowned artists of our time. Aarohan Festival 2023 is a celebration of our rich cultural heritage and a platform to experience the essence of Indian classical music and dance.
Curated by the young and dynamic Kathak dancer, Shinjini Kulkarni, who is the granddaughter of Pt. Birju Maharaj, this festival brings together extraordinary talents from across India.
Participating in this magnificent showcase are two Kathak maestros, Shri Deepak Maharaj, representing the Lucknow Gharana, and Shri Abhimanyu Lal, representing the Jaipur Gharana. Their performances are set to enthrall the audience with the grace, rhythm, and storytelling that are synonymous with this timeless dance form.
In addition to the captivating Kathak performances, the festival will also feature a mesmerizing display of Hindustani vocal music by Shri Prakash Mishra and Deepak Mishra, representing the Benaras Gharana. Their soul-stirring renditions promise to transport the audience to the heart of Indian classical music.
What makes Aarohan Festival 2023 even more special is that it offers FREE entry for all. We invite all enthusiasts, connoisseurs, and lovers of classical arts to join us in celebrating this evening of artistic excellence. This event is a rare opportunity to witness top classical artists coming together to grace the occasion and showcase their incredible talents.
Dates: 12th October 2023
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Venue: Kamani Auditorium, 1- Copernicus Marg, New Delhi
Entry is free.
Performances by:
- Shri Deepak Maharaj, representing the Lucknow Gharana
- Shri Abhimanyu Lal, representing the Jaipur Gharana
- Hindustani vocal music by Shri Prakash Mishra and Deepak Mishra, representing the Benaras Gharana