The magical Darbar Festival returns to London

Darbar Festival, one of world's largest festival of Indian classical music, outside India, returned to the Barbican centre in London from 24-27 October, with a magical mix of emerging and young talent with master performers making their UK debuts. 

Pioneering wildlife storytelling through the lens

Aishwarya Sridhar is a wildlife photographer, presenter, and documentary filmmaker. She is the youngest recipient of the Sanctuary Asia Young Naturalist Award and the International Camera Fair and won the Princess Diana Award in 2019. In 2020,...

Shaheen is a renowned the Sufi Islamic World peace advocate and a direct descendant of the revered Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, one of the most significant saints of the Indian subcontinent and founder Chistiyya order of Sufism. 

The arts are seen to be an eternal and easy target to be brought under coercion with books being banned, films and series being challenged in court, theatre being targeted and visual arts being mutilated if it doesn’t support a particular narrative....

A new PhD studentship in the UK titled ‘Sounds and Silences in the Archives of Empire’ will embed a composer at The National Archives to explore the records of Empire through the creation and public dissemination of a portfolio of new music...

Anoushka Shankar, the sitarist returns for a live performance in our Royal Festival Hall with Love Letters, a collection of songs about love, heartbreak...



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