This concert drawing on Haveli Sangeet traces musical expressions that emerged in the 16th & 17th centuries through the exchange of musical ideas among temple, folk, and classical music streams prevalent in North India.
Curated by:
Bickram Ghosh
This performance will bring a fresh twist to various forms of folk music by presenting their high-energy electronic dance music avatars.
Curated by:
Ricky Kej
‘Hiya Ki Batiyaan’ invites you into the heart of Avadhi culture, showcasing the intricate confluence of vocals and violin through a jugalbandi recital, involving Bandish ki Thumri – a unique repertoire of lighter compositions.
Curated by
Bickram Ghosh
A range of rasas from Indian dramaturgical practice will be reimagined by three rappers from across India for this performance.
Curated by:
Bickram Ghosh
Join us as the talented students and accomplished alumni of the Goa Jazz Academy take centre stage at Serendipity Arts Festival. This event celebrates not only the legacy of Jazz but also the growth and dedication of emerging Jazz musicians.
Curated by
Shyamant Behal
A musical tribute to the legendary and inimitable music director, R.D. Burman, affectionately known as Pancham da. From the 1960s to the 1990s, Pancham has composed musical scores for more than 300 films. The evening brings together a collection of songs and stories in memory of the legend, performed by a star-studded ensemble.
Curated by:
Bickram Ghosh
Mehfil is a performance presentation format of Kathak in which the dancer dances their repertoire with hand gestures and facial expressions. At Serendipity Arts Festival, Rani Khanum will recreate the old-world charm and authentic flavour of a bygone Lucknow, through ghazals, thumri, bandish, sher o shayari, and more.
Curated by:
Mayuri Upadhya
This show will present a fusion of the electric and modern avatars of Indian classical instruments, enabling the audience to discover the creativity and rich history of these fading gems by blending innovation with tradition.
The Listening Academy is a research academy aimed at investigating listening as a creative and critical practice, one that can assist in fostering greater relationality and mutuality, as well as co-learning and co-creation.
Facilitated by:
Brandon LaBelle & Budhaditya Chattopadhyay
Easy Wanderlings is globally recognised for their delicate melodies and story-centric songwriting, weaving a tapestry of Soul, Pop, and Folk music.