Women on Record – Vidya Shah at The Nehru Centre, London
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Women on Record is a distinctive musical presentation by the acclaimed vocalist and researcher Vidya Shah that celebrates the voices, stories, and artistic contributions of women in the rich traditions of South Asian music. Presented in London as part of a special cultural programme, the performance explores musical narratives shaped by women across generations, blending classical, semi-classical, and literary traditions with historical insight and artistic e...Read more
Women on Record is a distinctive musical presentation by the acclaimed vocalist and researcher Vidya Shah that celebrates the voices, stories, and artistic contributions of women in the rich traditions of South Asian music. Presented in London as part of a special cultural programme, the performance explores musical narratives shaped by women across generations, blending classical, semi-classical, and literary traditions with historical insight and artistic expression. Accompanying her are Sadakat Aman Khan on harmonium and Himanish Goswami on tabla, whose sensitive accompaniment complements the thematic and musical depth of the presentation. Held in early July at one of London's leading cultural venues, the event promises an engaging evening of music, history, and storytelling.
Event Details:
- Date: 2 July 2026 (Thursday)
- Time: 6:30 PM onwards
Artist: Vidya Shah | Accompanying Artists: Sadakat Aman Khan – Harmonium, Himanish Goswami – Tabla
Venue: The Nehru Centre, London
Organizer: The Nehru Centre
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Sadakat Aman Khan
Harmonium
Sadakat Aman Khan is an Indian classical musician and harmonium player based in the United Kingdom. He performs Hindustani classical music and fusion on solo harmonium and is popularly known as "Mr. Harmonium." He is the founder of Harmonium Metal.
Vidya Shah
Vocal
Vidya Shah is a prominent Indian singer, musician, writer, and activist. Trained initially in Carnatic music, she later pursued North Indian classical styles, studying Khayal Gayaki under Shubha Mudgal and Thumri, Dadra, and Ghazal with Shanti Hiranand.
The Nehru Centre, London
London, GB
The Nehru Centre in London is located at 8 South Audley Street, Mayfair. Established in 1992, it was created to promote cultural exchange between India and the United Kingdom. Over the years, the centre has welcomed many prominent artists from both countries, helping foster a rich cultural dialogue.The Nehru Centre is…
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