Pandit Uday Bhawalkar is among the foremost Dhrupad vocalists and has been a strong force in its growing recognition, popularity and resurgence, worldwide. Uday believes that when immersed in the note and raga, the self disappears and music takes on its own existence; the principle of ‘darshan’ in Indian philosophy. Dhrupad is one of the oldest forms of North Indian classical music and Uday maintains its majesty and subtle nuance. Dhrupad is a living and evolving classical music tradition in which Uday has developed a unique style deeply embedded in raga, ras and bhaav. Uday spent over 12 years studying and living in the traditional guru-shishya parampara with Ustad Zia Fariduddin Dagar (Vocal) and Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar (Rudra-Veena), the towering pillars of the Dhrupad tradition. During this period there was a simple and complete concentration on the music itself. This intimate relationship, in which the Ustads willingly gave their inner secrets along with Uday’s devotion, brought him to a deep sense of completeness and wholeness. An inspiring, significant moment in this period was when Ustad Nasir Aminuddin Dagar, the eldest of the Dagar family, upon first hearing Uday’s performance in 1987, blessed him with a gold medal. Since his first performance at Bhopal in 1985, Uday has performed in a number of prestigious festivals and events in India and abroad. Uday has widely performed in Europe, USA, Canada, Mexico, and Singapore and also collaborated with artists from other disciplines and cultures. Uday has worked with the contemporary dancer Astad Deboo, the Ensemble Modern Orchestra, Germany, and with many other artists internationally. He has been accompanied on the Pakhawaj by none other than Ustad Zakir Hussain at the Prithvi Festival in Mumbai. He also been accompanied by Taalyogi Pt.Suresh Talwakar and Ustad Sukhwinder Singh Naamdhari. Uday has contributed to the soundtracks of International Art films including Mani Kaul’s “Cloud Door”, Aparna Sen’s “Mr & Mrs Iyer”, Amol Palekar’s “Anahat”, Renuka Shahane’s “RITA” and others. Besides being a performing artist par excellence, Uday is a very sensitive teacher and has a devoted following of students committed to pursuing the path of Dhrupad. He has taught internationally at institutions such as the Rotterdam Music Conservatory, the University of Washington, Seattle, and the Asian Music Circuit, London, to name a few. In 2012, Uday became a Guru at the ITC Sangeet Research Academy in Kolkata. He is also a Guru at the Bengal Foundation’s ”Parampara Sangeetalay”, Dhaka, Bangladesh and the Avartan Gurukul Pune.
Saturday, April 28, 2018 7:00:00 PM Venue: Kathak Rhythms Studio, 4020 Hedgcoxe Road, Suite 150, Plano, TX 75024 https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kathak+Rhythms/@33.084821,-96.773637,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x1842f42804bbaa36!8m2!3d33.084821!4d-96.773637
Pratap Awad, began learning of Pakhawaj under Pt. Subhash Maharaj Deshmukh, Parali, Maharashtra, at early age for three years. After that he received advance training for four years from Pt. Uddhavji Aapegaonkarat Ambajogai .And for last two years he had received taleem from Late Pt. Vasantrao Ghopadkar, Pune. Presently, he is undergoing training from Pt. Arvind Kumar Azad, Pune. He is also a B grade artist at the AIR, Aurangabad. He has accompanied to Pandit Uday Bhawalkar and Ustad Baha’ud-din Dagar at various sammelans and samaroahs throughout India.· Performances in France, Belgium, Holland, Brussels with Pt. Uddhavji Apegaonkar in fusion with western instruments. He has also played Pakhawaj Jugalbandi and solo performances in Ellora Festival, Aurgabad, in program of young artists of Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi and various cities in Maharashtra. His awards include: First Prize in “All India Radio Competition, 2007”, won “TalmaniPuraskar”, Sursingar Sansand, Mumbai in 2008 from Pt. Ms. Aban Mistry, Gold Medalist of 12th Rashtriya Mohotsav, Orissa in 2010 by Chief Minister of Orissa, etc. He has completed his Visharad Purna from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, Mumbai.