Echoes of Tradition: Indian Slide Guitar, Tabla & Instrumental Duet
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Something extraordinary is about to unfold. Three of India’s finest musical traditions will converge on a London stage for the first time in a dialogue that promises to be as historic as it is hypnotic.
Pt. Debasis Chakroborty of the Senia-Maihar tradition takes the stage first with his Indian slide guitar. There's magic in the way he plays—that it becomes more than an instrument in his hands. It breathes. It remembers. Ea...Read more
Something extraordinary is about to unfold. Three of India’s finest musical traditions will converge on a London stage for the first time in a dialogue that promises to be as historic as it is hypnotic.
Pt. Debasis Chakroborty of the Senia-Maihar tradition takes the stage first with his Indian slide guitar. There's magic in the way he plays—that it becomes more than an instrument in his hands. It breathes. It remembers. Each note hangs in the air just a heartbeat longer than you expect, pulling you forward in your seat. You don't just listen—you find yourself waiting to see where the next phrase will lead. You’ll hear why few artists master its subtlety; it’s not about technique alone but about patience, about letting each note breathe. Alongside him, Pt. Sanju Sahai (tabla) needs no introduction. Hailing from the Benares gharana, where rhythm flows like the Ganges—sometimes serene, sometimes torrential—his accompaniment will be more than percussion; it’ll be a conversation.
Then, the moment London’s Indian classical community awaited: Pt. Sanju Sahai meets Ustad Akram Khan in a tabla duet for the ages. With its poetic fluidity, Sanju Ji’s Benares style dances with Akram Ji’s Farrukhabad approach—a school where precision meets explosive creativity. When these two share a stage at the Bhavan in September, it’s not just a performance; it’s a rare glimpse into how tradition breathes and evolves.
Why you’ll remember this night:
- The first-ever London meeting of these tabla legends—gharana traditions colliding live.
- The slide guitar’s elusive magic, played by a true inheritor of its secrets.
- That electric moment when two masters listen, challenge, and uplift each other in real time.
So this is going to be one of those rare nights where music becomes more than performance—it turns into an experience you'll carry with you. When artists of this caliber share a stage, every moment feels fleeting and precious. Don't miss your chance to be part of it.
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Debasis Chakroborty
Indian Slide Guitar
Pandit Debasis Chakroborty is a Senia-Maihar Gharana slide guitar maestro, disciple of Pt. Brij Bhushan Kabra. An AIR artist and professor, he blends Gayaki and Tantrakari styles globally.
Akram Khan
Tabla
Ustad Akram Khan is a 7th-gen Ajrada Gharana tabla player, trained by his great-grandfather and Ustad Niazu Khan. His father was Ustad Hashmat Ali Khan.
The Bhavan, London
London, GB
The Bhavan, London: The UK’s largest centre for Indian classical arts. A cultural landmark in West Kensington hosting world-class music and dance.
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