Three Things to do today in Bengaluru
by Y Maheswara Reddy · Bangalore MirrorCarnatic music concerts
Calling all Indian classical Carnatic music lovers in the city! Spend five amazing days as Nadasurabhi Cultural Association, Koramangala, is holding its 31st Annual Music Festival with six concerts: Sikkil Gurucharan and Party (Wednesday), Abhishek Raghuram and Party (Thursday), Jayanthi Kumaresh and Party (Friday), Vishakha Hari and Party (Saturday), Neyveli Santhanagopalan and Party (Sunday, 10 am), and Malladi Brothers and Party (Sunday). Where: St John’s Medical College Campus, Koramangala; When: November 6–10, 6 pm onwards
Music & meditation
Spend four days of soulful music, meditation, and rejuvenation with the 4th edition of the Pyramid Music Meditation Festival. Featuring 10 concerts, 50+ musicians, and 20 hours of music meditation, the fest promises a transformative experience and connection through the power of music meditation. Enjoy performances by renowned artists like Anoor Anantha Krishna Sharma, Shashank Subramaniam, Ravichandran Kulur, Sameer Rao, Ganesh Kumar, and more. The event will also include panel discussions, guided meditation sessions, and opportunities for community connection. Where: Pyramid Valley International, Kanakapura Road; When: November 8-11
Artistic journey of JMS Mani
Join in for the inauguration of an in-house curated exhibition, “Namma Mestru: The Artistic Voyage of JMS Mani,” honouring the late artist Jaati Muniswamy Subramani (1949-2021), known as JMS Mani, an eminent artist from Karnataka. PS Kumar, President, Karnataka Lalitha Kala Academy; C Chandrasekhar, & SG Vasudev, Senior Artists I; KV Subramanyam, Senior Art Historian I; Jayakumar G Reddy, Senior Artist, will be the chief guests, and Rani S, wife of late JMS Mani, will be the guest of honour. The exhibition will be on view till December 15, 2024. Where: National Gallery of Modern Art; When: November 8, 5.30 pm