Talking Strings on NYE 2011, Austin, TX – Indian sitar meets West African n’goni and kora

On New Year’s Eve 2011, two musical traditions from the heart of civilization–those of India and West Africa–will meet in live music capital Austin, whose world music scene continues to grow in vibrancy. Austin-based sitarist Amie Maciszewski will join with Niger-born  n’goni and kora (African harp) player/multi-instrumentalist Ibrahim Aminou in a collaboration unprecedented in Austin.  The show will take place from 9:30 to 11:00 p.m. at the Sahara Lounge, 1413 Webberville, in East Austin.  Aminou’s band Zoumountchi will play danceable Afropop and reggae from  11:15 p.m.  to 1:15 a.m.  Admission: $7, $10/couple–includes buffet and champagne at midnight.

For more information, please visit www.saharalounge.com.

Don’t miss it!

 

 

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Season Of Light World Music Recital at Central Market North, 4001 N. Lamar, Austin

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Join us for a special concert and recital by three of Austin’s best performers and teachers. Paul Klemperer (www.pksax.com), Amie Maciszewski (www.sangeetmillennium.org), Sarah Jane Hargis (www.rockstarflutist.comwww.etherealspectrum.com) and their students team up to present songs from three musical traditions: North Indian, Western classical, and jazz. The teachers will perform, and then feature their students to share a diverse mix of music that celebrates the human family. Hosted by Paul Klemperer.

 

Jugalbandhi – Melodies of Maihar @ Two Hearts Yoga Studio, San Antonio

 

INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC featuring

Rick Henderson – sarode,    Amie Maciszewski – sitar,   Bhai Mohan Singh – tabla
SAT., DEC. 3 ~ 7:30 pm
TWO HEARTS YOGA STUDIO, 5309 MCCULLOUGH AVE. (THE YARD)
SAN ANTONIO, TX

$15 AT THE DOOR

info: 210 415 6621,  www.ragavatar.com/events

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Amie & Sangeet Millennium at Tom’s Tabooley

Family-friendly world music, cuisine, and beverages, and an incredibly “snug” listening room just for you! That’s Tom’s Tabooley, 2928 Guadalupe. Tom and Brigid and their cheerful staff make it a pleasure to play music for you there! Wear your weirdest Worldly Soul costume for All Hallows’ Eve on its Eve and come over for a treat with us!

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Global Diva Kiran Ahluwalia in Austin!!

A few photos from the Global Diva concert on Nov. 12, 2011

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Sangeet Millennium, an Austin Top Ten World Music Band, proudly presents Global Divas – an exotic concert of world music. The concert will showcase award winning Kiran Ahluwalia and her Ensemble. Sangeet Millennium Ensemble will open the concert with their genre-bending Indo-jazz fusion. The concert will be held at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Bethel Hall, on Saturday, November 12th at 9:30 pm.  Read more about this fascinating, richly creative Global Diva at www.kiranmusic.com and watch a video of one of Kiran Ahluwalia’s latest songs at www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4VqYHXwX5Y.

Sangeet Millennium, a musical initiative founded and directed by sitarist Amie Maciszewski, is known for its collaborations with world class performers of South Asian music. The two “global divas” have never performed together. They met in Canada five years ago, and Maciszewski has been trying to get Ahluwailia to Austin ever since. “I met a lot of obstacles in the process, and I almost gave up, “ recalls Maciszewski. “Kiran contacted me because there was an opportunity in her touring schedule and had long wanted to perform in Austin. This collaboration is particularly exciting because it showcases two women, with differing stories of migration. Both of us are latching on to traditional forms of Hindustani music, making them our own, and in the process, transforming them into a whole new genre.”

Born in India, raised in Canada, and residing today in New York City, Ahluwalia’s diverse background is evident in her entire approach to music making. Ahulwalia, an international touring artist and composer, is most known for her success in bringing traditional and contemporary forms of ghazals (Urdu lyrical poems) to life. Her music is a reflection of an ongoing quest to create timeless music in a modern and global context. This concert is part of an international tour for Ahluwalia’s new CD, Aam Zameen (Common Ground). The album’s influences span four continents and result in a sound that successfully merges contemporary Indian song with Saharan desert blues.

Internationally noted- sitarist and ethnomusicologist, Amie Maciszewski, created Sangeet Millennium in 2006. The three to four person Ensemble composes and performs traditional and original music from the Indian subcontinent, fusing it with jazz.. Maciszewski’s enchanting performances in North America, India, Europe, and Japan over two decades have received critical acclaim. Her performances continue to mesmerize audiences and provide rare insight into the vast complexity and mastery of the art of Hindustani music on sitar. The Ensemble will be performing various selections from their 2010 CD, Sangeet Safar, as well as new selections from their soon to be released album.

Tickets are now only $20 regular, $15 students/seniors/artists/World Music Unleashed ticket holders– available at www.nowplayingaustin.com  (512 474 8497). Ticket price includes beverages (beer, wine, nonalcoholic drinks). 

For more information, please contact sangeetmil@yahoo.com or call 512 965 2368.

Please visit our Global Diva page on Facebook and ‘like’ it!

 

This concert is supported in part by the City of Austin Cultural Arts Division. Special thanks to Pratham-Austin for their partnership.

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Interfaith Service of Hope & Healing

Join the Cancer Support Group on Sunday, October 9 at 2:00 p.m. in Smith Family Chapel, Riverbend Center,  for an ecumenical service of hope and healing in celebration of breast cancer survivors from all faith traditions. Regardless of race, religion or age, breast cancer survivors find strength through prayer and faith. We invite you to a special service of hope and healing as breast cancer survivors representing the world’s major faith traditions share the poems, prayers and blessings that helped them on their journey through breast cancer.

 Sitar music by Dr. Amie Maciszewski
Riverbend Center, 4214 Capital of Texas Hwy N. | Austin, TX 78746

Sangeet Sistahs play HAAM Benefit Day Tues., Oct. 4

HAAM Benefit Day 2011 Poster Art   small2 200x300 Sangeet Sistahs play HAAM Benefit Day Tues., Oct. 4We are pleased and proud to be part of the citywide HAAM Benefit Day celebrations. The exceptional emporium Marigold-Gateway (2200 S. Lamar, Austin) to India will host the Sangeet Sistahs – Sitar Woman Amie, Eastern Soul Songstress Naga Valli, and World Percussion Diva Lauren Checchio. They will perform a delightful blend of Hindustani light-classical and folk tunes, devotional songs, and some originals for HAAM Benefit Day. Special guests Oliver Rajamani and David Spann will join the fun–not to be missed!A portion of the proceeds from sales at Marigold will be donated to benefit HAAM’s programs. Love donations of $10 and above will also be gratefully accepted at the door, 100% of which will be contributed to HAAM.Thank you, HAAM (Health Alliance for Austin Musicians), for giving hope and healing to Austin musicians!

Sangeet Millennium Student Recital

The recital went very well! Here are a couple of pics. Congratulations to all the students for their hard work. I’m so proud of you all!

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Amie and her students gather to celebrate the life of our young brother and sitar student Ben Yatsu (Dec. 13, 1995-July 10, 2011) with specially selected ragas. The event takes place at Bethel Hall, St. David’s Episcopal Church (www.stdave.org), 301 E. 8th St. in downtown Austin.

Much gratitude to Rev. David Boyd, pastor of St. David’s, for his kind invitation, and the St. David’s staff for their friendly assistance. Loving prayers to Ben’s family.

ALL ARE WELCOME!! Please join us in remembering and celebrating–and please support the hard work of the Sangeet Millennium students! Following students’ performances, Amie Maciszewski and Shiv Naimpally will perform on sitar and tabla.

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Amie & Sangeet Millennium’s Fall Equinox World Music Jam

Amie & Sangeet Millennium host a Fall Equinox World Music jam this Saturday at Tom’s Tabooley, 2928 Guadalupe (www.tomstabooley.com).

Fall is a time for commingling, sharing good music, good food, and good cheer.
Come celebrate the (subtle) change of season and enjoy delicious fresh
Mediterranean fare and creative beverages Tom & Brigid offer. Relax and
groove to the worldly sounds of Sangeet Millennium and Friends in their  “snug”
lounge.

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World musicians cordially invited, as are eclectic listeners!

No cover, but donations tremendously appreciated!

Master Class/Lecture-demo by Ustad Tari Khan

Global Grooves Master Class and Lecture-Demo  conducted by  Ustad Tari Khan

When: Saturday, Aug. 27, 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Where: Daren Appelt’s residence, 3800 Mia Tia Circle, Austin 78731

Cost: $20 participating musicians, $10 observers

To register, please contact sangeetmil@yahoo.com or shantabla@yahoo.com.

Space is limited, so please register early!

In this special master class, Ustad Tari Khan will focus on chand, types of ‘groove’ or phrasing in musics of the Indian subcontinent. He will lead the participants through a series of interactive exercises that will aid them in “owning” these structures. He also will demonstrate, first with tabla students and then with members of the Sangeet Millennium Ensemble, the process of teaching chand in both traditional and world music contexts.

This workshop is a a rare opportunity for instrumentalists, vocalists and singer-songwriters, and percussionists interested in world music, as well as those who practice the music of South Asia.

Daren Appelt makes his house in the Far West area of Austin available for a wide range of acoustic music performances. It is a wonderful space to enjoy great music.