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Young Maestros: Torch Bearers of Indian Classical Music

A Sparkling Duet between Melody and Rhythm with Sweekar Katti (Sitar, Yashwant Vaishnav (Tabla) and Arushi Mudgal (Odissi Dance)

"Young Maestros", is a performance in Indian Classical Music featuring delightful music and dance by Sweekar Katti (Sitar), Yashwant Vaishnav (Tabla) and Arushi Mudgal (Odissi dance). These highly celebrated young artists are visiting from India and are regarded as the torch bearers of Indian Classical Music. "Young Maestros" concert is a unique blend of sparkling duets, solo performances and interplay between dance, rhythm and melody.

This event will be held on Saturday, October 27th from 5:00-9:00pm at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library, 33 Marrett Road, Lexington. Ticket prices are: Regular: $30/Premium: $50/Patron: $100.

The concert is FREE for the students of Lexington Public School system.

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Pre-registration, using VISA or MasterCard, is strongly recommended by contacting Lexington Community Education at 781 862 8043.

Shadaj, Lexington Community Education, Lexington Arts Council, Cary Memorial Library, Lexington Symphony and Ial are proud to co-present this exciting event.

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Days preceding to the concert, from October 22 to 25, Shadaj has organized a series of FREE music appreciation sessions at the Cary Memorial library in Lexington where people get to learn about these art forms and interact with the artists. In addition to the annual outreach event, Shadaj also hosts a series of chamber music concerts each year. The next chamber music concert is by Manjiri Asanare (Indian classical vocal), at the Pilgrim Congregational Church in Lexington on September 29th.

For more information about the Shadaj concert series and the "Young Maestros" event please visit www.shadaj.org

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