Raga Appreciation Society at Durham (RASAD)
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Founded in 2022, we are a music society at Durham University aiming to spread interest in South Asian sounds and music cultures.
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This is happening tomorrow (3 June), 4pm onwards. Durham peeps, please consider popping by Divinity House; for those not in town and unable to teleport their good selves, check out the QR code for the Teams link. Ciao!
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With summer vacations 🌞 🌊 🏔️ 🌈 knocking on our doors, what better way to celebrate than an interactive session led by Sai Sanjay, a Carnatic vocalist and a master’s student in the departments of Physics and Mathematical Sciences, on the Melakarta system of raga classification in the Carnatic canon?
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With the unfolding of spring, @gemarts.bsky.social and our Music Department are back with Indian Spring Colours, a festival to immerse ourselves in the fragrant hues of raga music! 🌷🌿🦜💐❤️ We look forward to welcoming you all! For more details: kindly check out gemarts.org/whatson
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Also, the event will be a two-hour one…
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Corrigenda: it is 14 March 2025 (Friday), not Tuesday as the poster shows. Also, the PDT timing is 10 am, not 9 am. Apologies.
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Mahalanabis will be joined by Kishan Patel on the pakhavaj and Rishi Bhattacharyya on the esraj.
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In this demonstration, Mahalanabis will delve into the structure and form of Dhrupad and Dhamār as it is performed today, and suggest a rationale for the structure the genre takes today.
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This event will be online-only. Please click on the poster and scan the QR code for the Zoom link.
Please write to us at [email protected] for further queries, suggestions, and comments.
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** Event announcement 📣 **
As part of our ongoing series of monthly events, on 14 March 2025 (5pm UK time), we welcome the US-based Hindustani classical vocalist and teacher, Arijit Mahalanabis, for a Zoom talk on the structure, form and function of dhrupad.
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This event will be online-only. Please click on the poster and scan the QR code for the Zoom link.
Please write to us at [email protected] for further queries, suggestions, and comments.
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For those in Durham and the North East of England, we request you to grace this occasion and encourage the artists and organisers.

For RASAD's admirers spread elsewhere, please join us on Zoom:
durhamuniversity.zoom.us/j/9713737829...
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Hindustani Semi-classical vocalist and PhD exchange scholar (Durham/Christ, India) Mazha Muhammad will offer a live demonstration of ṭhumrī singing alongside Dilip Chaggar on the tabla.
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*Good tidings, one and all*

RASAD will host its second-ever in-person event (also on Zoom; see link later in this post) on 4 February 2025 (1-2pm GMT) at the Concert Room, Divinity House, Department of Music, Durham.
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Hindustani Semi-classical vocalist and PhD exchange scholar (Durham/Christ, India) Mazha Muhammad will offer a live demonstration of ṭhumrī singing alongside Dilip Chaggar on the tabla.
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We look forward to having you join us! ❤️💐
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Please invite your friends by sending them a link to join the Zoom event (below). It is open to all.
durhamuniversity.zoom.us/j/9713737829...
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Our fresh lineup of events includes the first, a performance-based presentation featuring one of our co-founders, Budhaditya Bhattacharyya, a Hindustani raga vocalist, composer, teacher, and ethnomusicologist.
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Dear all,

After a long hiatus, we are excited to announce the re-launch of our monthly events, starting with our first session (online via Zoom) on December 3rd, from 12:30 to 1:30 PM GMT.