TACH Presents World Music Award Night

Event Date: 
December 2, 2017 - 6:30pm

TACH (Traditional Association for Cultural Harmony) a nonprofit organization founded by Internationally renowned musician Thakur Chakrapani Singh going to present ”World Music Award Night" on Dec. 2nd 2017 @ 6.30 PM at Center for Spiritual Living, 4685 Lakeside Drive, Reno, NV 89509

In this event TACH is going to present its 5th annual award “Award of Excellence” to an artist who are having the extra ability in the field of music. The "SRIJAN Music Excellence Award" to an artist who devoted in music field as well as creating and innovating in music. The Award Felicitation going to present to recipients by Chief Guest : Mr. Ron Knecht , Economist & Nevada State Controller

The nominee of the “Award of Excellence” is

Indrajit Banerjee a marvelous multi -instrumental solo artist Sitarist Indrajit Banerjee is one of the leading exponents of the Maihar Gharana. He was born in a musical family, unique due to the large number of accomplished artists in Hindustani Classical Music. Indrajit's music, and creative individuality. Indrajit has a special touch on Sitar combined with technical virtuosity and sensitivity. Presently he teaches in Rhythm and Raag (an Institute for Indian Performing Arts) in Chicago for the spring and fall semesters and summer in Samhati (France) and in Kolkata India. His highly acclaimed instructional DVD's are distributed worldwide.

The nominee of the “SRIJAN Music Excellence Award” is

Gourisankar Karmakar a leading tabla Maestro of the present generation. He is an A grade artist of All India Radio and Television. He has toured internationally for the last 24 years and has performed with many eminent musicians. In 2008 he established the School of Indian Percussion and Music in Austin, Texas where he regularly teaches.

Dallas Smith & Susan Mazer (first recipient of Award of Excellence from TACH) - more than two musicians, their combined sound is symphonic and rich in musical expression and sonority. Dallas is a pioneer in the performance and development of the electronic wind synthesizer, having naturally expanded his interest to the newer technologies that allowed him to move around all musical genres with unprecedented creativity and expertise. As a classical harpist, Susan performed with the Detroit Symphony, the English Royal Ballet, and under the batons of Sexton Ehling, Paul Paray, Robert Shaw, and other great conductors. In an effort to set a new standard for excellence and artistry as a harpist in the contemporary instrumental jazz and pop music genres, she ventured into technological realm of amplification.

TACH (Traditional Association for Cultural Harmony) work for Global Artist Management, Yoga, Meditation, Pranayam, Cultural Exchange Program, Music Education, Fusion Music Collaboration & Development, Seminar, Organize Music Competitions and open to promote for all aspects of Music & it's related Cultural Promotions. It promotes all aspect of music of Indian & Western.

It is working to establish a Music, Meditation, Pranayam & Yoga Center, where people can learn healing music which is going to be very helpful in health wise as well as to get relief from tension & problems. It's going to give the community peace of mind through Music, Meditation, Pranayam & Yoga.

TACH is having a 501(c ) 3 and expecting donor to fulfill it’s dream by establishing a music and meditation center on the basis of TRADITIONAL cult – “GURU-SHISYA” parampara (Teacher and Disciple tradition). This center will give the facility of lodging-boarding and learning to the students.

To find more about TACH, visit: www.tach.info, Call 7753369733

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