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“Yamini 2018” - an exquisite treat for classical music and dance lovers, at IIM Bangalore

IIM Bangalore is set to be soaked in the exquisite ambience of the finest classical music and dance from 7:00 PM on 25th January 2018 to 7:00 AM on 26th January 2018. The SPICMACAY chapter here, literally brings forth “A Beautiful Night”, ‘Yamini 2018’, paving the way for the dawn of the 68th Republic Day. Every year, for the last 14 years, staff and students of IIM Bangalore in association with SPICMACAY, host an assorted audience from all over the city who witness back to back performances of these elite Indian classical artists from dusk till dawn, all this under the starry skies and bonfire lit ambience of the Open Air Amphitheatre at the IIM Bangalore campus.

This year, the event features legends such as Padma Bhushan Awardee Dr. Prabha Atre (Hindustani Vocal), Padma Shri Awardee Kadri Gopalnath (Saxophone), Padma Shri Awardee A Kanyakumari (Violin), Ramon Magsaysay Awardee T M Krishna (Carnatic Vocal), one of the foremost proponents of Kathakali and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee Kottakkal Chandrashekaran, and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee Nayan Ghosh (Sitar).

As Yamini sets foot in its 15th year in running, it looks forward to being acclaimed as one of the most awaited musical festivals in the city featuring the crème-de-la-crème of the classical world. With a footfall of over 2500 people last year, the IIM Bangalore chapter is looking forward to a similar show of admiration and enthusiasm for Indian cultural performances. 

Entry is open to all. The event details and free entry passes are available at www.yamini-iimb.in , or on the Facebook event page: fb.me/iimb.yamini. For further details, one can contact Vageesh (9629534387) or Prabhu (9986841114).

About SPICMACAY

SPICMACAY (Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth) is a non-political, nationwide, voluntary movement founded in 1977 by Dr Kiran Seth, Professor-Emeritus at IIT-Delhi who was awarded the ‘Padma Shri’ for his contribution to the arts in 2009. SPICMACAY intends to create awareness about different aspects of Indian heritage among the youth of country. In 2011, SPICMACAY was awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana award in recognition of its contribution to youth development.

“Yamini 2018” - an exquisite treat for classical music and dance lovers, at IIM Bangalore

 

IIM Bangalore is set to be soaked in the exquisite ambience of the finest classical music and dance from 7:00 PM on 25th January 2018 to 7:00 AM on 26th January 2018. The SPICMACAY chapter here, literally brings forth “A Beautiful Night”, ‘Yamini 2018’, paving the way for the dawn of the 68th Republic Day. Every year, for the last 14 years, staff and students of IIM Bangalore in association with SPICMACAY, host an assorted audience from all over the city who witness back to back performances of these elite Indian classical artists from dusk till dawn, all this under the starry skies and bonfire lit ambience of the Open Air Amphitheatre at the IIM Bangalore campus.

This year, the event features legends such as Padma Bhushan Awardee Dr. Prabha Atre (Hindustani Vocal), Padma Shri Awardee Kadri Gopalnath (Saxophone), Padma Shri Awardee A Kanyakumari (Violin), Ramon Magsaysay Awardee T M Krishna (Carnatic Vocal), one of the foremost proponents of Kathakali and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee Kottakkal Chandrashekaran, and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee Nayan Ghosh (Sitar).

As Yamini sets foot in its 15th year in running, it looks forward to being acclaimed as one of the most awaited musical festivals in the city featuring the crème-de-la-crème of the classical world. With a footfall of over 2500 people last year, the IIM Bangalore chapter is looking forward to a similar show of admiration and enthusiasm for Indian cultural performances. 

Entry is open to all. The event details and free entry passes are available at www.yamini-iimb.in , or on the Facebook event page: fb.me/iimb.yamini. For further details, one can contact Vageesh (9629534387) or Prabhu (9986841114).

About SPICMACAY

SPICMACAY (Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth) is a non-political, nationwide, voluntary movement founded in 1977 by Dr Kiran Seth, Professor-Emeritus at IIT-Delhi who was awarded the ‘Padma Shri’ for his contribution to the arts in 2009. SPICMACAY intends to create awareness about different aspects of Indian heritage among the youth of country. In 2011, SPICMACAY was awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana award in recognition of its contribution to youth development.

“Yamini 2018” - an exquisite treat for classical music and dance lovers, at IIM Bangalore