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Rhythmic Melodies: A Tabla-Kathak and Tabla-Santoor Recital - presented by Nāād
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Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
2302 Bridge Road
Town of Oakville, ON
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Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible et a des toillettes neutres.
Free and accessible parking on-site.
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A tabla and santoor performance is a captivating musical experience rooted in Indian classical music tradition. The tabla is a pair of hand drums, consisting of a small, wooden drum called the "daya" and a larger, metal drum known as the "baya." Played with intricate finger movements and hand techniques, the tabla produces a wide range of rhythmic patterns and tones.
On the other hand, the santoor is a trapezoid-shaped string instrument with a rich history dating back centuries. It features a set of strings that are struck with wooden mallets, producing a resonant and melodious sound. Traditionally, the santoor was played in the valleys of Kashmir, but it has since become popular across India and beyond.
In this tabla and santoor performance, these two instruments will come together to create a dynamic and enchanting musical dialogue. The tabla player sets the rhythmic foundation with complex patterns and improvisations, while the santoor player weaves intricate melodies that complement and enhance the rhythmic structure.
Together, the performers will engage in a musical conversation, exchanging ideas and motifs in real-time. The performance will showcase the technical virtuosity and expressive range of both instruments, captivating audiences with its blend of rhythm, melody, and improvisation while offering a mesmerizing journey into the rich and diverse world of Indian classical music.
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Nāād
Parag Dhadphale is an independent musician and teacher. He has practiced the Tabla for last 35 years. He started learning Tabla at the age of 7 in India and still pursuing advanced classes. He conducts classes in-person and online for students in Canada and overseas and has performed in many prestigious music festivals and concerts with many veteran and upcoming musicians. Parag has also acted as a rhythm director in many musical, dance and contemporary concerts in India, UAE, UK and Canada.
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Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
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