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O G BAAJAA GAAJAA OPEN STAGE 1 – AAN Date: Feb 5, 2010 GAN Time Artiste Vocal/Instrument Genre/Notes 11 Am-11.30 Am Unmesh BAAJAA GAAJAA OPEN STAGE 1 – AANGAN Date: Feb 5, 2010 Time Artiste Vocal/Instrument Genre/Notes Unmesh Khaire(harmonium)+Abhim 11 am-11.30 am anyu Herlekar (tabla) Harmonium solo Hindustani Classica 11.30 am-12.15 pm Darpana Academy Various Folk music of Gujarat 12.15 pm- 12.30 pm Bajrang Vasudeo Vocal Folk music of Maharashtra 12.30 pm- 1 pm Prakash Shejwal Pakhawaj solo Hindustani Classica Vocal: Dhananjay Hegde, Anant Terdal, Suvarny Nayak, Shantheri Kamath Tabla: T. Ranga Pai Harmonium: Shankar Shenoy Sitar:Shruti Dasarapadagalu-Kannada religious and 2 pm-2.45 pm Kamath Vocal folk songs Snehasish Mozumdar (mandolin)+Partha Sarathi 2.45 pm-3.30 pm Mukherjee (tabla) Mandolin Hindustani Classica 3.30 pm-4.15 pm Shahir Rangrao Patil, Rashtriya Shahiri, Bhedik 4.15 pm-5 pm Shahir Mahadeo Budake Shahiri and Dhangari ov Folk music of Maharashtra Arnab Chakrabarty (sarod)+Partha Sarathi 5 pm-5.45 pm Mukherjee (tabla) Sarod Hindustani Classica Dnyani Bhajan Mandal - Mahadeobuwa Shahabadkar (Koli) and 5.45 pm – 6.30 pm ensemble Vocal Religious TOTAL OPEN STAGE 1 Date: Feb 6, 2010 Time Artiste Vocal/Instrumental Genre/Notes 11 am-11.30 am 11.30 am-12.15 pm Milind Date Instrumental Fusion Band Marathi Bhav Sangeet played by T. Ranga Pai (Violin) and Shruti Kamath (Sitar) Tabla: 12.15 pm- 1 pm Shantanu Kinjavdekar Violin and sitar Popular music Hiros Nakagawa (bansuri) + 2 pm-2.45 pm Prafull Athalye (tabla) Bansuri Hindustani Classical 2.45 pm-3.15 pm Child artiste- Rajasthan Various Folk music of Rajasthan S. Shankarnarayanan Taal Vadya Kutcheri 3.15 pm-3.45 pm (mridangam) and friends (percussion ensemble) Carnatic Classical 3.45 pm – 4 pm (sarod)+Bobby Singh 4 pm-4.45 pm (tabla) Sarod Hindustani Classical 4.45 pm-5.30 pm Swarathma Various Fusion Band Shahir Azad Naikawadi, Shahir Pradhyapak Rashtriya Shahiri and Bhedik 5.30 pm – 6.15 pm Sarjerao Vitthal Tipugade Shahiri Folk music of Maharashtra TOTAL OPEN STAGE 1 Date: Feb 7, 2010 Time Artiste Vocal/Instrumental Genre/Notes Children's performance presented by 11 am-11.30 am Village Music Club, Mumbai Vocal Vocal compositions 11.30 am-12.15 pm Sharda Sangeet Vidyalaya, Mumbai Vocal and instrumental Hindustani Classical 12.15 pm- 1 pm Rajasthan group Various Folk music of Rajasthan 2 pm-2.45 pm Harsh Narayan (sarangi) Sarangi Hindustani Classical D-Fusion: Tony Dias, Benoni Soans, 2.45 pm-3.30 pm Bertie D'Silva, Milind Date Various Fusion 3.30 pm-3.45 pm Bajrang Vasudeo Vocal Folk music of Maharashtra 3.45 pm-4 pm Vitthabai Vocal Folk music of Maharashtra Dhanashree Pandit Rai (vocal) + Prashant Pandav (tabla) + Tanmay 4 pm-4.45 pm Deochake (harmonium) Thumri Hindustani Classical 4.45 pm-5.30 pm Ankur Tewari Vocal Rock 5.30 pm – 6.15 pm Foula Various Band TOTAL.
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