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Indian Music Festival

Jewish Community Center29 Apr '17 to 14 May '17 @ 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Indian Music Festival
Presented by SJO, Triveni Fine Arts, and VATA under the auspices of the Consulate General of India, Vancouver, the Indian Music Festival takes place on April 29th, May 7th, and May 14th at Sathya Sai Community Center & Jewish Community Centre
 
April 29th: Kum S. Aishwarya (great granddaughter of Bharata Ratna M.S. Subbulakshmi, and winner of  numerous awards) and party 6:30 pm, Sathya Sai Community Center Auditorium, 2215 East Pender Street, Vancouver. Tickets: $20. (General Seating) Student $15.00
 
May 7th: Instrumental Jagalbandi by Sri Shashank Subramanyam (a Grammy nominated flautist who has won numerous accolades), Sri Purbayan Chatterjee (sitar player, composer, and winner of many awards), and party, Sunday, May 7, 2017, 5:00 pm, Jewish Community Center, WOSK Auditorium, 950 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver. Tickets: $25. (General Seating)  $15.00 Student
 
May 14th: Sri Vishnu Namboothiri (Carnatic Music Idol, 2012) and party, 5:30 pm, Sathya Sai Community Center Auditorium, 2215 East Pender Street, Vancouver. Tickets: $20. (General Seating) $15.00 Student
 
Tickets:  
(1) Individual Concerts: Prices as indicated above. (General Admission.)
(2) Festival Pass: $50 for all 3 concerts. (Reserved Seats.) 
 
Tickets will available at Banyen at 604-737-8858 and online at vtixonline.com
Event Location Jewish Community Center
Address: WOSK Auditorium, 950 West 41st Avenue
Post Code: V5Z 2N7

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