Being born to a tradition and not knowing its grammar can get petty embarrassing. You attend a concert or watch TV on Marghazi Utsavam. You watch some rasikas transported to heaven – they know the beat, they tune it to the bhava (emotion) of the singer, and know the composers and lyrics. It could be a very personal and elevating experience. For global citizens interested in Indian tradition and classical music, knowing facts about the same can make the concert more enjoyable.
You could be a journalist or a doctor or a lawyer and sounds of classical music are never far. The December festival draws a lot of crowd from all parts of world. There is an inherent richness to the beat and sound of Karnatic music.
Our 3 weeks course will get started into discovering the passions and treasures of this culture: then Indian temples and architecture and folktales begin to make sense. Or more sense!
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