The Sanctuary is hosting a North Indian vocal concert in the Dhrupad tradition, a style that is as old as it gets for classical Hindustani vocal music. Dr. Sumeet Anand is the evening’s vocalist and will be accompanied by Amol Ghode on the pakhawaj, a two-headed, cylindrical drum. Tabla soloist Colby Beers will be opening the show at 7 p.m. The cost is $20 (cash only), but you can get a package deal if you want to attend Dr. Anand’s Dhrupad workshop on Saturday at the Outer Space at 10 a.m. Both events will run you $60 if tickets are purchased by Nov. 21, otherwise, the workshop alone is a $50-$75 sliding scale. For all inquiries and reservations, feel free to text (707) 499-9699. Enjoy.
PLEASE NOTE: The North Indian vocal concert has been moved to Synapsis Nova, 1675 Union St, Eureka.
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