Muzigal launches its State-of-the-art Music Academy in Sarjapur, Bangalore.

Muzigal continues to establish itself as a prominent player in the organized music education industry, expanding its reach and making a substantial impact.

Bangalore, 28th May 2023: Muzigal, India’s largest Music Education Platform, launched its 5th state-of-the-art music academy in Bangalore. Located in Sarjapur, Bangalore, the academy is spread over 2700 sqft and boasts of an unmatched ambience which is highly conducive to the learning of music including vocal and instrumental.

With a capacity to accommodate over 500 students, spread over multiple batches, the Music Academy at Sarjapur will offer lessons in Piano, Keyboard, Guitar, Drums, Carnatic Vocals, Hindustani Vocals, Western Vocals, Violin and Ukulele. For the inaugural month, post the launch of the Music Academy, Muzigal is offering 1-month of free music education with all enrolments.
Muzigal’s state-of-the-art academy is setting a gold standard in music education by providing a 360-degree framework in the music learning and teaching eco-system with online, offline and music instruments’ shop-front integrated into one platform.
Speaking at the launch of Muzigal’s Sarjapur Academy, Muzigal’s Founder Dr. Lakshminarayana Yeluri said, “The Muzigal Academy builds on our mission of democratizing music education by giving learners access to a state-of-the-art learning center in their own community. This will represent the best learning and teaching experience one could hope for in music. It will cater to the widest range of courses in Indian classical and western music taught by expert music teachers. In addition to these, a structured curriculum, periodic assessments, certification, flexible fee payment plans, highly trained teachers, and easy access, make it learner-centric at heart.”
With over 10,000 students spread across India, USA, UK, Australia, and UAE, supported by 400+ trained music teachers and over 40,000 classes completed successfully, Muzigal has helped students fulfil their music aspirations globally, whether they are hobby learners or serious learners hoping to achieve Trinity grade certification.

Traditional music institutions in India have mostly remained as mom-and-pop shops, home tuitions or through some of the large boutique institutions that are either restricted to certain geographies or limited only to advanced level of music learners that are not built to scale with a tech stack behind them. Muzigal’s academy epitomizes and reimagines neighbourhood music academies with state-of-the-art infrastructure, wide choice of music courses, dedicated staff, trained teachers and a shop-front. Muzigal invites learners of all age groups and walks of life to come and join the fun.

Muzigal provides a comprehensive approach to music education by leveraging its online presence, offline academies and expert teachers to address the needs of music learners. This approach ensures that students have the resources and guidance necessary to achieve their musical aspirations.

The Sarjapur Muzigal Academy is located at No. 33/2, 2nd Floor, Doddakanahalli, Sarjapur – Marathahalli Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035.

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RAO BAHADUR DHARMAPRAVARTHA GUBBI THOTADAPPA CHARITIES, BANGALORE

Gubbi Thotadappa Charities was started in the year 1903 and has been serving the society for the last 119 years by providing the free hostel facilities to the poor rural boys’ and girls’ students in addition to providing accommodation for travellers. Having come from a business background from Gubbi located in Tumkur district his forefather shifted the business to Bangalore, Sri. Thotadappa expanded the business in a big way. Located opposite the historic Dharmambudi lake (present day Majestic bus stand) Thotadappa constructed a historical landmark building in the name of Gubbi Thotadappa or Satra also known as a place for travellers who pass through Bengaluru. During those days Bengaluru was ruled by the Mysure Maharaja where Thotadappa invested Rs. 1,00,000 (One lakh) and formed a Trust to be run by Dr. K. Puttannachetty who was nominated as President. The interest received against this amount and the rent collected from the business persons housed in the commercial complex had to be used for improving the education standards of poor students coming from rural background and who could not afford education.

The Government of Mysore approved this good work being done from the charities.. This charity is presently being run by 10 Honourable Trustees who having served in various Organisations and various capacities (List enclosed). Over the decades the charities have been growing in leaps and bounds financially thus strengthening the charity to serve the society in a better way. Through this charities more than 1,15,000 students have completed their studies and are well placed in the society. Noted Centenarian Late Dr. Shivakumar Swamiji of Sri. Siddaganga Mutt and former Karnataka Chief Minister Sri. S. Nijalingappa were one among the students of this hostel. Currently more than 2200 students (boys and girls) are studying at various hostels situated across various Taluks in Karnataka. Apart from this the charities also gives out more than Rs. 30 lakhs every year as part of scholarship for the bright and poor students.

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MAP MUSEUM OF ART & PHOTOGRAPHY OPENS  IN SOUTH INDIA’S CAPITAL CITY, BANGALORE 

MAP Museum of Art & Photography. Photo © Iwan Baan

To download high-resolution images: https://tinyurl.com/MAP-Bangalore  

One of India’s outstanding collections of South Asian art will be revealed with the opening of MAP Museum of Art & Photography, housed in a state-of-the-art building in South India’s capital city, Bangalore, opening to the public for the first time on Saturday 18 February 2023. 

MAP has been developed to act as a beacon for South Asian arts and culture worldwide and is the brainchild of philanthropist and collector Abhishek Poddar, who also gifted the founding collection. The Museum is led by its Director, Kamini Sawhney. 

MAP’s collection of more than 60,000 works, ranges widely with a particular emphasis on the modern and contemporary, presenting paintings, sculptures and graphics, alongside textiles, indigenous art, and memorabilia of India’s world-famous Bollywood industry. It deliberately blurs the boundaries between what is regarded as high art and the everyday creativity of the region’s communities. The photography collection is one of the most varied in India with a particular focus on the period from the mid-nineteenth century, right up to the present day.

Speaking about MAP’s purpose, Abhishek Poddar, Founder and Trustee of MAP, said: “As someone who has had the privilege of being surrounded by art all my life, and encountered the ideas of artists from an early age, I came to the realisation that I must share this transformative experience with others.  My hope for MAP is that it can reach people, especially the next generation, in whose hands our future is held. More than half of our population are under 25 years old; no country has more young people. I believe they are the ones, the generation of change,  who will eventually be the real curators of MAP.” 

Kamini Sawhney, Director of MAP, said: “South Asian cultures represent the cultures of nearly a quarter of the world’s population and yet our stories have not been told. At MAP, we are able to draw on the rich resources of our collection as well as commissioning new work from artists, to tell those stories and to speak especially to a young generation whose visual experiences are so greatly influenced by the digital world. We don’t just want to share the undeniable beauty of art, through our programme we want to consider the urgent issues in society that we all face, using art’s power to spark new debates and give us new insights into our own lives.”

MAP’s landmark 44,000 square foot building, located in the heart of Bangalore’s museum quarter is designed by Bangalore based architects, Mathew & Ghosh, and includes five galleries, a café and a rooftop restaurant with sweeping views across the city, a 130 seat auditorium, a library housing extensive research material on Indian art and culture, freely available to students and researchers, and a conservation centre for the protection, maintenance and upkeep of artwork.

The Museum opens with four exhibitions, and a series of new commissions:

VISIBLE/INVISIBLE, examining the role of women in art through the MAP Collection, the exhibition is curated by Kamini Sawhney and the curatorial team, and features more than 130 works, including new commissions and works by leading Indian artists such as Jamini Roy, Bhupen Khakhar, Mrinalini Mukherjee, Ravinder Reddy, Arpita Singh, M.F. Husain. This exhibition is also accompanied by a 240-page fully illustrated catalogue.

Time & Time Again, the first major survey of photographs by acclaimed Indian artist Jyoti Bhatt featuring more than 160 photographs as well as contact sheets and archival materials which chart Bhatt’s photographic journey during the second half of the 20th century. Curated by Nathaniel Gaskell, Director of MAP Academy, with an accompanying illustrated monograph.

MAP also presents a solo show of the artist LN Tallur, who was born in the State of Karnataka, where MAP is located, and who now lives and works between India and South Korea. 

A group of sculptures that depict rishis and yoginis, by celebrated British sculptor, Stephen Cox, made in Indian basalt, are installed in MAP’s Subhedar Family Sculpture Courtyard.

Sculptural commissions by renowned artist and designer Arik Levy, together with works by two of India’s leading contemporary artists, Ayesha Singh and Tarik Currimbhoy, are on display in key locations across the museum.

Supported by Bangalore’s advanced technologies, the new museum is built on the foundations of a pioneering digital format, which was launched in 2020. This includes virtual exhibitions, artists talks, virtual reality experiences, and a series of keynote conversations with international museum directors highlighting the collections. The museum experience for MAP’s visitors is augmented with digital interventions, including the Sasken Multimedia Gallery, enabling the entirety of MAP’s collection to remain accessible, even when specific works are not on display.

Linked to the museum, MAP Academy launched in 2022, under the direction of Nathaniel Gaskell, is an online resource making available South Asian art histories. The Academy offers online courses and access to its rapidly developing encyclopaedia of art history from the region. 

MAP Museum of Art & Photography

Kasturba Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 56001, India

www.map-india.org

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MAP MUSEUM OF ART & PHOTOGRAPHY OPENS  IN SOUTH INDIA’S CAPITAL CITY, BANGALORE 

MAP Museum of Art & Photography. Photo © Iwan Baan

To download high-resolution images: https://tinyurl.com/MAP-Bangalore  

One of India’s outstanding collections of South Asian art will be revealed with the opening of MAP Museum of Art & Photography, housed in a state-of-the-art building in South India’s capital city, Bangalore, opening to the public for the first time on Saturday 18 February 2023. 

MAP has been developed to act as a beacon for South Asian arts and culture worldwide and is the brainchild of philanthropist and collector Abhishek Poddar, who also gifted the founding collection. The Museum is led by its Director, Kamini Sawhney. 

MAP’s collection of more than 60,000 works, ranges widely with a particular emphasis on the modern and contemporary, presenting paintings, sculptures and graphics, alongside textiles, indigenous art, and memorabilia of India’s world-famous Bollywood industry. It deliberately blurs the boundaries between what is regarded as high art and the everyday creativity of the region’s communities. The photography collection is one of the most varied in India with a particular focus on the period from the mid-nineteenth century, right up to the present day.

Speaking about MAP’s purpose, Abhishek Poddar, Founder and Trustee of MAP, said: “As someone who has had the privilege of being surrounded by art all my life, and encountered the ideas of artists from an early age, I came to the realisation that I must share this transformative experience with others.  My hope for MAP is that it can reach people, especially the next generation, in whose hands our future is held. More than half of our population are under 25 years old; no country has more young people. I believe they are the ones, the generation of change,  who will eventually be the real curators of MAP.” 

Kamini Sawhney, Director of MAP, said: “South Asian cultures represent the cultures of nearly a quarter of the world’s population and yet our stories have not been told. At MAP, we are able to draw on the rich resources of our collection as well as commissioning new work from artists, to tell those stories and to speak especially to a young generation whose visual experiences are so greatly influenced by the digital world. We don’t just want to share the undeniable beauty of art, through our programme we want to consider the urgent issues in society that we all face, using art’s power to spark new debates and give us new insights into our own lives.”

MAP’s landmark 44,000 square foot building, located in the heart of Bangalore’s museum quarter is designed by Bangalore based architects, Mathew & Ghosh, and includes five galleries, a café and a rooftop restaurant with sweeping views across the city, a 130 seat auditorium, a library housing extensive research material on Indian art and culture, freely available to students and researchers, and a conservation centre for the protection, maintenance and upkeep of artwork.

The Museum opens with four exhibitions, and a series of new commissions:

VISIBLE/INVISIBLE, examining the role of women in art through the MAP Collection, the exhibition is curated by Kamini Sawhney and the curatorial team, and features more than 130 works, including new commissions and works by leading Indian artists such as Jamini Roy, Bhupen Khakhar, Mrinalini Mukherjee, Ravinder Reddy, Arpita Singh, M.F. Husain. This exhibition is also accompanied by a 240-page fully illustrated catalogue.

Time & Time Again, the first major survey of photographs by acclaimed Indian artist Jyoti Bhatt featuring more than 160 photographs as well as contact sheets and archival materials which chart Bhatt’s photographic journey during the second half of the 20th century. Curated by Nathaniel Gaskell, Director of MAP Academy, with an accompanying illustrated monograph.

MAP also presents a solo show of the artist LN Tallur, who was born in the State of Karnataka, where MAP is located, and who now lives and works between India and South Korea. 

A group of sculptures that depict rishis and yoginis, by celebrated British sculptor, Stephen Cox, made in Indian basalt, are installed in MAP’s Subhedar Family Sculpture Courtyard.

Sculptural commissions by renowned artist and designer Arik Levy, together with works by two of India’s leading contemporary artists, Ayesha Singh and Tarik Currimbhoy, are on display in key locations across the museum.

Supported by Bangalore’s advanced technologies, the new museum is built on the foundations of a pioneering digital format, which was launched in 2020. This includes virtual exhibitions, artists talks, virtual reality experiences, and a series of keynote conversations with international museum directors highlighting the collections. The museum experience for MAP’s visitors is augmented with digital interventions, including the Sasken Multimedia Gallery, enabling the entirety of MAP’s collection to remain accessible, even when specific works are not on display.

Linked to the museum, MAP Academy launched in 2022, under the direction of Nathaniel Gaskell, is an online resource making available South Asian art histories. The Academy offers online courses and access to its rapidly developing encyclopaedia of art history from the region. 

MAP Museum of Art & Photography

Kasturba Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 56001, India

www.map-india.org

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SILK MARK EXPO 2022 , BANGALORE

Bengaluru , August 2022 , while celebrating important functions and festivals , women all over India choose to wear Pure Silk the Queen of Textiles . As consumers looking to buy pure silks , it is their right to get 100 % pure silk . However , many get cheated by unscrupulous traders selling impure silk which are made up of cheaper options like Viscose Rayon , Polyester , Nylon etc. in the name of pure silk . Silk Mark Organization of India , an initiative of Central Silk Board , Ministry of Textiles , Government of India organizes Silk Mark Expos all over the country to ensure the discerning silk loving consumers get an opportunity to see and buy 100 % pure silk products from across India . These expos also provide a platform to the genuine Weavers , Co – operatives , Societies , Women Entrepreneurs , Traders , etc. to showcase and sell their products to consumers who understand the value of pure silk . The unique feature of these expos is that not only one gets to see a wide variety of silks from numerous silk weaving clusters from across India but also experience and choose from the all 4 types of commercial silks namely Mulberry , Tasar , Eri and Muga . In addition to that , one can be absolutely sure that each and every product being sold at the expo is 100 % pure silk assured by the Silk Mark Label . There is also a live Silk Testing Counter at the expo to ensure one is able to test the purity of the silk they purchase instantly absolutely free of cost . The theme pavilions of the Silk Mark Organisation of India at the expo attract a lot of attention as they present a glimpse of the sericulture industry with cocoon , yarn and fabric display .

The Silk Mark Expo 2022 is scheduled from 4th August to 8th August 2022 at Rangoli Metro Art Centre , M.G. Road Metro Station , Bengaluru . The expo will be open to all from morning 11:00 am till evening 7:00 pm during this period . This expo has around 25 stalls put up by Authorised Users of Silk Mark from all over India covering 08-10 states representing approximately 12 silk weaving clusters . It has diversified silk products like Tassar Silk sarees with fancy designs having embroidery with contrast color , Kantha work , Tassar shirts & Jackets , Eri Silk socks , Silk bags , Shirts , Dhotis , Blouses and Garments apart from traditional Kanjivaram , Banarasi , Pochampally , Murshidabad , Mysore Silk , Uppada , Paithani etc. , sarees . This is a great chance for those looking to purchase pure silk for ensuing weddings in the family , upcoming special occasions and festivals or regular use . The Silk Mark Expo 2022 Bengaluru will be inaugurated by Shri . Rajit Ranjan Okhandiar , IFS , CEO & Member Secretary , Central Silk Board , Bengaluru in the august presence of Smt . Kalpana Kataria , IRS , Executive Director , Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited ( BMRCL ) , Bengaluru at 3:30 pm on 4th August 2022 at Rangoli Metro Art Centre , M.G. Road Metro Station , Bengaluru . We urge all the silk lovers of Bengaluru to visit the Silk Mark Expo 2022 Bangalore to experience and explore the Fabulous World of 100 % Pure Silks and encourage the weavers and artisans from across India .

_ D.N.Sandeep Assistant Director ( Insp . ) SMOI , CSB , Bengaluru .

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