Women in Australian music are being celebrated, but the classical music world still has work to do to reach parity.
Kathak exponent Shovana Narayan reflects on Tagore, Kadambari Devi, and why classical dance must touch the soul rather than chase attention.
The black-hued Kali swirls her blood-red tongue, breathing fire. Lost in her feral dance, she is the epitome of unrestrained, deadly energy.Amid her typhonic sp ...
India-born Western classical music composer Konrad Fernandez has won the Silver Prize for composition in The Beethoven Award, ...
His album that's nominated for a 2026 Juno included songs in which dancers from the Kittiwake Ballet in St. John's donned the ...
This special program brings together Juilliard’s leaders and distinguished alumni to explore how music continues to serve as ...
A powerful and deeply unsettling reimagining of Euripides’ classic, TROJAN WOMEN MCI forces audiences to confront the enduring realities of exploitation and survival.
Most people think about music as something that comes purely from the heart. A melody, a beat, a lyric born in a moment of ...
A local college professor is amplifying the works of female American poets through art song. Mary Hubbell, a professor of voice at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, released her new album, “ALL ...
Joel made a rare appearance at the event featuring 20 acts performing his songs, supporting music education for underserved ...
After more than 25 years leading Capital City Concerts, founder and artistic director Karen Kevra is stepping down.
Photography is a contemporary art discipline but it lifts and carries the profuse cultural heritage of India quite effortlessly. The commonality that it shares ...