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SUMMARY:BAPS Diwali and Annakut Celebrations 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/baps-diwali-and-annakut-celebrations-2025/
LOCATION:Wijkcentrum Blixems\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands\, Netherlands
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CREATED:20250921T140220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250921T140220Z
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SUMMARY:IamExpat Fair
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/iamexpat-fair25/
LOCATION:Klokgebouw\, Klokgebouw\, Eindhoven\, 5617 AB\, Netherlands
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DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20251031T071443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T071443Z
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SUMMARY:KULIRKAALA KONDATTAM 2025!
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/kulirkaala-kondattam-2025/
LOCATION:Dynamo Concert Hall\, Catharinaplein 21\, Eindhoven\, 5611 DE\, Netherlands
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CREATED:20250930T153905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T153905Z
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SUMMARY:EMM Diwali 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/emm-diwali-2025/
LOCATION:Emmaüskerk\, Wegestraat 2\, Eindhoven\, 5622 JD\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251018T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251018T220000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250719T125301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T125351Z
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SUMMARY:Diwali Mela 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/diwali-mela-2025/
LOCATION:Blixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251011T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251011T230000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250909T142202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T142234Z
UID:10547-1760200200-1760223600@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Hamara Diwali 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/hamara-diwali-2025/
LOCATION:Blixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251005T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251005T150000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250930T153029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T153029Z
UID:10580-1759622400-1759676400@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Dashavatar Movie
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/dashavatar-movie/
LOCATION:LAB-1\, 5611 GC Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251004T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250909T150011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T150011Z
UID:10561-1759595400-1759611600@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Dandiya Night 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/dandiya-night-25/
LOCATION:Stichting ‘t Trefpunt\, Eindhoven\, Stichting ‘t Trefpunt\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251004T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251004T233000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250909T150645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T150645Z
UID:10565-1759573800-1759620600@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Community Day Trip – Aachen & Roermond
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/community-day-trip/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250927T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250927T223000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250719T130321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T130321Z
UID:10531-1758992400-1759012200@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:GSNL Navratri 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/gsnl-navratri-2025/
LOCATION:Atalanta Sportcentrum\, Veldhoven\, De Dom 9\, 5508 GE Veldhoven\, Netherlands\, Atalanta Sportcentrum\, Veldhoven\, De Dom 9\, Veldhoven\, 5508 GE\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250624T141559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T180520Z
UID:10439-1758844800-1759103999@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Eindhoven Sharad Utsav - Durga Puja
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/durga-puja-25/
LOCATION:Wijkcentrum Blixems\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T220000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T233000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250909T143701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T143701Z
UID:10550-1758405600-1758411000@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:DESI - EINDHOVEN : THE GRAND BOLLYWOOD TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/bollywood-tour/
LOCATION:De Effenaar\, Dommelstraat 2\, 5611 CK Eindhoven\, Netherlands\, De Effenaar\, Dommelstraat 2\, 5611 CK Eindhoven\,\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T220000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250719T125823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T125823Z
UID:10528-1758391200-1758405600@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Dandiya and Garba Night 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/dandiya-and-garba-night-dilli25/
LOCATION:Blixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250308T185205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250525T090603Z
UID:9756-1758380400-1758380400@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Hindi storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/hindi-storytelling-5/
LOCATION:Meiveld 2\, 5501 KA Veldhoven
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250919T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250919T220000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250721T120856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T143047Z
UID:10539-1758308400-1758319200@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Indian Comedy: Rahul Dua
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/indian-comedy-rahul-dua/
LOCATION:LAB-1\, 5611 GC Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250913T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T220000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250909T144319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T144319Z
UID:10554-1757786400-1757800800@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Gala Night 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/gala-night-2025/
LOCATION:Dynamo\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250913T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20251126T050735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T050735Z
UID:10633-1757775600-1757779200@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Hindi storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/hindi-storytelling-6/
LOCATION:Meiveld 2\, 5501 KA Veldhoven
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250913T101500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250909T145305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T145305Z
UID:10557-1757758500-1757779200@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Bala Navratri 2025
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/bala-navratri-2025/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Madhura Mandala":MAILTO:madhuramandala@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250907T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250907T190000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250719T113219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T113408Z
UID:10513-1757271600-1757271600@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Indian Comedy: Manhar Seth
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/indian-comedy-manhar-seth/
LOCATION:LAB-1\, 5611 GC Eindhoven\, Netherlands
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Manhar-Seth.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250624T140737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T180328Z
UID:10436-1756512000-1756598399@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Ganesh Utsav 2025 - Grand Ganesha Procession
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/ganesh-utsav-2025/
LOCATION:Eindhoven\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250823T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250823T200000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250714T122652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T180235Z
UID:10475-1755964800-1755979200@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Bhangra Unplugged
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/bhangra-unplugged/
LOCATION:Stichting ‘t Trefpunt\, Eindhoven\, Stichting ‘t Trefpunt\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250823T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250823T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250714T123350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T180051Z
UID:10478-1755957600-1755972000@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Summer Dance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/summer-dance-workshop/
LOCATION:Eindhoven\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Summer-Dancetaal-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250815T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250815T210000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250714T123932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T175930Z
UID:10481-1755280800-1755291600@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:EXPERIENCE INDIA  ( CULTURE AND CUISINE)
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/experience-india-culture-and-cuisine/
LOCATION:WINDMOLEN\, Windmolen 17\, Veldhoven\, 5503 XV\, Netherlands
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250815T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250815T200000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250714T124623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T175748Z
UID:10486-1755277200-1755288000@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:79th Indian Independence Day Flag Hoisting
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/hamaragroupindependence/
LOCATION:SV Tongelre\, Partituurlaan 100\, Eindhoven\, 5642 ST\, Netherlands
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Hamara-Independence-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250207T104853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T093920Z
UID:8947-1754870400-1755302399@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Bharat Week
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/bharat-week/
LOCATION:Sportcomplex Zuiderpark\, Den Haag\, Sportcomplex Zuiderpark\, Den Haag.\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250809T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250809T150000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250719T124115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250719T124147Z
UID:10516-1754751600-1754751600@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Sadhana - Indian dance (Kathak) performance
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/sadhana-indian-dance-kathak-performance/
LOCATION:CKE\, CKE\,Pastoor Petersstraat\, 180\, Eindhoven\, 5612 LW\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250809T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250809T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250714T125450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T175523Z
UID:10490-1754744400-1754758800@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Indian Music & Dance - Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/indian-music-dance-meditation/
LOCATION:18 Septemberplein\, 18 Septemberplein\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250808T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250808T120000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250718T055047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T175026Z
UID:10501-1754643600-1754654400@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Summer Cricket Camp
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/summer-cricket-camp-2/
LOCATION:Atletieklaan 1\, 5624 AZ Eindhoven\, Atletieklaan 1\, Eindhoven\, 5624 AZ\, Netherlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="ASML Cricket Association":MAILTO:acacricketeindhoven@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250725T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250725T120000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250714T121914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T175254Z
UID:10470-1753434000-1753444800@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Summer Cricket Camp
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/summer-cricket-camp/
LOCATION:Atletieklaan 1\, 5624 AZ Eindhoven\, Atletieklaan 1\, Eindhoven\, 5624 AZ\, Netherlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="ASML Cricket Association":MAILTO:acacricketeindhoven@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250720T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250720T230000
DTSTAMP:20260630T153839
CREATED:20250714T125942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T175415Z
UID:10495-1753016400-1753052400@indiaineindhoven.nl
SUMMARY:Dhanlaxmi Pooja - JET NL
DESCRIPTION:Concert Indiase klassieke muziekIndian classical music concert\nWhere Ragas Meet with Ila and KJ Diliip / Sunaad Anoor / Kees van Boxtel\nSouth Indian sounds in Circus Hakim – an encounter between Carnatic music and the bansuri\nSouth Indian classical music\, also known as Carnatic music\, is an ancient tradition in which melody\, rhythm\, and improvisation come together in an intense musical dialogue. Central to this music is the raga—a melodic world that unfolds in subtle ornamentation\, expression\, and spontaneous creativity. Tonight\, three exceptional musicians from India present a concert in which this rich tradition comes to life.\nThe singer and violinist Ila Sangeetha Diliip is a versatile artist who has developed a strong musical personality both vocally and on the violin. She has performed in India and internationally\, including in Europe\, Canada\, and Africa\, and is known for her expressive interpretations and her ability to connect various art forms. Her concerts can range from intimate melodic lines to virtuosic rhythmic structures such as elaborate Raga-Tana-Pallavi compositions.\nViolist KJ Diliip comes from a family of musicians and received his training from\, among others\, the legendary violin master MS Gopalakrishnan. He has performed in many countries and is both a respected soloist and accompanist. Together with Ila\, he forms a unique musical duo known for their vocal-violin and violin-duet concerts\, in which the voice and violin complement each other in a special way.\nThe rhythmic foundation of the ensemble is provided by Sunaad Anoor on kanjira\, the South Indian frame drum. As a fifth-generation musician from a family of instrumentalists\, he has developed his own style in which the rich tradition of Carnatic rhythms blends with influences from jazz\, folk\, and other world music. His spontaneous and energetic playing makes him a sought-after percussionist on international stages.\nAfter the intermission\, a special encounter between North and South Indian music takes place. The Dutch bansuri player Kees (Cornelis) van Boxtel joins the musicians for two ragas. The bansuri\, the bamboo flute from the Hindustani tradition of North India\, brings a lyrical and meditative timbre into dialogue with the Carnatic style of the South Indian musicians.\nIn this way\, a musical conversation emerges between two great classical traditions of India – connected by improvisation\, attentive interplay\, and the timeless power of the raga.  June 11\, 2026  8:00 pm  Circus Hakim \n\nKnow More\nWe’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is currently being updated\, and new data will be available soon. \nIf you have any suggestions\, inquiries\, or wish to request the removal of your data\, please drop us a message at hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nThe event details are sourced from the official websites and social media pages of the respective communities to ensure authenticity and accurate representation of their activities. \nPast Events Photos\n\n\nLocation\nBlixems Wijkcentrum\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\nNetherlands\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n \nIf you are the official organizer of this event\, please email your pictures and relevant information to hoi@hoiindia.nl. \nAdditionally\, please take a moment to review our privacy policy to understand how we handle and protect your information.
URL:https://indiaineindhoven.nl/event/dhanlaxmi-pooja-jet-nl/
LOCATION:Wijkcentrum Blixems\, Ouverture 2\, 5629 PV\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands\, Netherlands
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