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Sounds of Spring Raga Trio (Tamborine Mountain)

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Zamia Theatre
Tamborine Mountain QLD, Australia
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Fri, 19 Sep, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Event description

🌸 The Sounds of Spring – Rhythm & Raga in a Blooming trio of sound 🌸

As spring blooms, immerse yourself in the colours of rhythm and raga and join us for a vibrant evening where music opens the heart and connects to a timeless space while tuning into the nature and the turning of the season.

Experience the shimmering tones of Shivam Rath’s Crystal Slide, the soulful breath of Murali Ramakrishnan’s bamboo bansuri, and the pulsating rhythms with Rodney Wright on the tabla — weaving together the ancient tradition of Hindustani raga with a fresh, uplifting spirit as this ensemble of musicians meet on stage for the very first time.

Just as spring awakens the earth, this concert will awaken the senses, carrying you on waves of melody and rhythm into a shared space of joy, renewal, and connection.

Let the sounds of spring carry you into a new season of possibility. 🌿✨

Doors from 6pm
Tickets $30.00 Pre Sale
$35 on the door.

Authentic Indian Food and Chai also available on arrival but should be purchased online in advanced to allow for accurate catering requirements. Vegan / Gf options available.

What to bring: Please bring a yoga mat, cushion/pillow/chair to sit on, a warm layer in case it gets cold.
Family/kids: It's a family friendly celebration but need to be attended at all times especially during the meditative unfolding.

More on the Artists :

Shivam Rath, is a second-generation musician following in the footsteps of his father, journeying from Australia into the profound world of Indian classical music. Since committing fully to this path, Shivam has steadily risen to become one of Australia’s leading slide guitarists.

Born into a musical family, Shivam blends his deep practice of meditation with classical training in music, mantra, and raga. Over the past decade, he has performed and taught music around the globe, sharing his passion through concerts, workshops, and retreats. His original compositions draw from ancient traditions, reviving and reimagining sacred sounds for the modern world—bridging cultures and timelines with music that is both innovative and rooted in lineage.

Shivam has studied under some of the world’s most respected instrumentalists, including Riley Lee (Shakuhachi – Japanese flute), Indian slide guitar maestro Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya, and tabla virtuoso Pandit Chota Lal Mishra (former professor at BHU University). His dedication to the raga tradition is reflected in his teaching and performances across continents, as well as in his collaborations with some of India’s most highly acclaimed musical masters.

With his unique approach—combining the 22-string Indian slide guitar (Chatarangi), live looping, and electronic tabla—Shivam continues to carve out a distinctive space in the global music scene, inspiring audiences with a sound that is meditative, expansive, and deeply rooted.

Learn more at: crystalslide.com

Murali Ramakrishnan on bansuri is one of Australia’s senior and versatile Indian classical music flautists (Venu/Bansuri) . His versatility stem from his disciplined flute training in various music styles . Murali’s meditative flute music touches the soul of the listeners. Murali has given solo performances both in Australia and abroad. He has also accompanied various classical dance performances including Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, Kathak and Mohiniattam. Murali has also collaborated with various multi-cultural musicians to curate interesting, vibrant performances. Murali manages a music school “ SunAdham School of Music” where students learn holistic Indian Music.

Rodney Wright on tabla landed in India as a young man, and began learning Tabla in 1992. In 1995 he was initiated into the Benares Gharana (Tradition) under his Guruji, the late Pandit Kedarnath Bhowmick. To this day Rodney maintains his strong connection to the tradition and enjoys collaborating and performing with artists of various backgrounds.

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Zamia Theatre
Tamborine Mountain QLD, Australia
Hosted by Shivam Rath