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Bhai Mardana International Festival of Music 2024: Raga Rang

Arvinder Singh Raina, Festival Founder, Owner, Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy (BMSA) | Harsimran Singh Raina, Festival Co-organiser and Project Manager, Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy (BMSA)

29-Nov-24 15:00

Bhai Mardana International Festival of Music 2024: Raga Rang

The Bhai Mardana International Festival of Music 2024, titled Raga Rang, is set to take place, organised by the Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy (BMSA) in collaboration with Thrive Talent Tank. This maiden festival celebrates the rich heritage of Indian classical music and dance, and features a stellar lineup of local talents and renowned artists from India. The two-day event promises mesmerizing performances, including Israj recitals, Kathak dance, Carnatic and Dhrupad renditions, and rare instruments like the Taus. With a mission to preserve and promote Indian classical traditions, the event pays tribute to Bhai Mardana, Guru Nanak Dev’s companion, while offering a vibrant cultural experience to audiences. We find out what's in store from what's in store from Arvinder Singh Raina (festival founder and owner, Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy) and Harsimran Singh Raina (festival Co-organiser and Project Manager, Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy).

Image credit: BMSA

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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