Tvameva Music

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7700 Osler Dr.,Towson MD 21204

02 October, 2022

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"Tvameva (meaning "you are" in Sanskrit) is a unique world fusion band based in the Washington, DC Region. Celebrate Gandhi Jayanti (Gandhi's birthday) with this presentation, featuring founder-vocalist-producer, Arvind Venugopal, and award-winning guitarist, Rahul Mukerji. The group blends South Indian Carnatic music traditions with new age electronic, classic rock, and other musical sounds. The result is a sublime and spiritually-grounded new sound which respectfully balances tradition with fearless exploration.Registration required.Suggested donation: $15. Make a donation at bit.ly/aacc-donate This program is part of Creative Confluence: South Asian Community Reflections, Connections, and Dialogue, AA&CC's celebration of creativity and diversity in the DMV’s South Asian communities curated by a team of local South Asian artists and leaders including Samia Mahbub Ahmad, Nadia Amdad, Ryan Artes, Shanthi Chandrasekar, Nilimma Devi, Ameena Fareeda, Harjant Gill, Farida Hughes, Anila Kumari, Shyama Kuver, Alif Laila, Neha Misra, Adrianna Morgan, Pratisha Pradhan, Rachana Saurabh, Priya Sekar, Manoj Singh, Jasmine Smith, Shobha Subramanian, Nimi Trehan, and Nikita Yogaraj. Info: towson.edu/asianarts ### The Asian Arts & Culture Center is grateful for the generous support of E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, Maryland State Arts Council, Central Baltimore Partnership, Yoshinobu & Kathleen Shiota, Citizens of Baltimore County, Ro & Marius P. Johnson Charitable Legacy, Inc, AA&CC members and donors, Baltimore Community Foundation, TU College of Fine Arts & Communication, Jayamangala, TU Department of Music, Alan Shecter & Rosalind Ehudin, Robert Mintz & Beth Arman, Asia Collective Night Market, Anthony & Bonnie Montcalmo, Harold J. Kaplan Foundation, Barbara L.S. Pierce, Deep Vision Dance Company, Baltimore Theatre Project, Lord Baltimore Hotel, Howard County Arts Council, Motor House, TU Center for Student Diversity, TU Women's & Gender Studies, TU Marketing & Communications, TU Department of Art+Design, Art History, Art Education, Columbia Tree & Lawn Service, and the DC South Asian Arts Council.

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