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Lotus Needs A New Space!!

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Lotus Music & Dance, a non-profit multicultural performing arts organization is currently seeking a new home! Due to a plumbing disaster in our building and haltingly slow renovations, we are in…Continue

non profit orgs: experience with online auction sites and non profit resources?

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Looking to get some input on your experience using online auction sites - we are looking for something that's user friendly, affordable and effective - have you tried any that you liked, or didnt…Continue

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Tributaries: The Music of Tabla // Samir Chatterjee at Chhandayan Center for Indian Music

March 2, 2013 from 7:30pm to 9pm
Tributaries: The Music of TablaA Benefit Concert for Lotus Music & Dancehosted by Samir ChatterjeeSaturday, March 2nd, 20137:30 pm - 9:00 pmSolo Tabla performed by Samir Chatterjee Also featuring Chhandayan Students: Aditya Phatak and Tejas Tope (Tabla)and Rohan Misra (Sarangi)Chhandayan Center for Indian Music4 West 43rd Street, #618New York, NY 10036Please click below to purchase tickets:Reception…See More
Feb 28
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Jayant Kastuar Kathak Workshops & Performance at Lotus Music & Dance

February 21, 2013 at 10am to February 23, 2013 at 7pm
Intensive Workshops & Performance w/ Master Guest Artist Jayant KastuarWorkshops: 2 Sessions Each. Prepaid by Feb. 15: $120, or Per Session: $70Advanced: 10 am - 1 pm, Feb. 21 & Feb. 22For gurus, teachers, and senior students of any classical dance form, this workshop will focus on Bhavaas,specifically facial expressions, as well as on the creative interpretation of poetic pieces from famous poets.Mixed Level: 6 - 9 pm, Feb. 21 & Feb. 22For all levels of Kathak dancers and students,…See More
Feb 7

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Arts Organization
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Dance, Music
In your own words, what is your ethnic identity? (for individuals)
Lotus Music & Dance mission is to keep alive and accessible the music and dance traditions of all world cultures. Lotus Music & Dance remains the only institution of its kind in New York City where master artists from India, Korea, Burma, the South Pacific, Middle East, the Mohawk Nation, West Africa, and Spain collectively call home.
Your Artistic Background/Mission
The mission is to keep alive and accessible the music and dance traditions of all world cultures. Lotus Music & Dance remains the only institution of its kind in New York City where master artists from India, Korea, Burma, the South Pacific, Middle East, the Mohawk Nation, West Africa, and Spain collectively call home.
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http://www.lotusmusicanddance.org

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At 1:25pm on May 6, 2011, Marco Lienhard said…

Our programs include dance, taiko and bamboo flutes. Taikoza has been performing internationally for the last 16 years. Check us at Symphony space June 12th at 7PM- 

It seems your venue would be great for our shows too- hope you will consider us.

Taikoza, Japanese Taiko Drummers are back at Symphony Space for an amazing evening of exciting drumming and colorful dances. Taikoza hits the stage with a high-energy performance of traditional and original Japanese tunes featuring flutes and an amazing array of ancestral Taiko drums.

 

When: Sunday, June 12th, 2011 at 7PM

Where:  Peter Norton Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, NYC.   

Train: 96th Street on 1,2 and3 trains. 

Quotes from the Media

“Something strange and wonderful is coming your way. There was thunder and there was lighting and there was the sea crashing against a cliff, and volcanoes. For a few utterly transporting minutes, there was expressed in the metaphors of merciless rhythms and fluttering melodies, anything a listener had experienced, would experience and could imagine experiencing.

ERIC HUBLER, WASHINGTON POST

 

CONTACT MARCO LIENHARD

646-418-8808 or shaku8@aol.com, www.taikoza.com

For Taikoza Publicity photos download here:

http://gallery.me.com/shaku8/100180


At 3:05pm on May 19, 2010, Nico Daswani said…
Good luck with Drums this weekend!
 
 
 


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