Curated by Prashant Panjiar
This exhibition will focus on important Goan musicians in the Indian Jazz scene, from 1935 to 1970, when Jazz had a significant presence in clubs in India. The focus will be on the Swing & Big Band era of Jazz between 1930 to 1950.
The popular music series comes to Goa to showcase a roster of talented artists and bring Serendipity Arts Festival to a close.
Curated by Ranjit Barot
Over the last few years, there have been many determined and talented young amateurs who have used unique platforms to connect directly with new audiences and have bypassed mainstream vehicles such as films and recording labels.
Curated by Ranjit Barot
A Night in Harlem is a journey through the birthplace of some of the most important music ever to be created – music that was the origin of most contemporary music that we listen to today.
Curated by Aneesh Pradhan
Dhamaal is a celebration of drumming traditions from India and other musical cultures. 67 folk drummers from various parts of the country collaborate with other percussionists, vocalists, guitarists, and more, to weave an energetic tapestry of rhythm.
Curated by Shubha Mudgal
Fashioned on the idea of an intimate, social gathering these classical musical baithaks will happen on select days of SAF.
Conducted by Taal Inc.
A drum circle is an immersive experience where large groups engage with each other as a cohesive group through percussion instruments. Taal Inc.’s highly trained facilitators will guide participants’ experience to ensure that the collective result during the session is almost meditative, freeing minds of any thoughts for the duration of the session.
Curated by Ranjit Barot
An evening of contemporary – classical music with original songs by the band Shadow and Light, in collaboration with three gifted musicians, conceived and directed by Ranjit Barot.
Parikrama is a legendary rock band that plays classic rock-based music, fused with Indian instruments like the Tabla and the Violin, and has been around since 1991.
Curated by Shubha Mudgal
Audience members will enjoy a sunset cruise along the River Mandovi (departing from Santa Monica Jetty) while enjoying carefully curated classical performances on select days of the Festival.