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Genre: Alternative Classical
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Haleigh Black - Violin | Vishnu Ramprasad - Navtar | Praveen Sparsh – Percussion | Davis Little - Baritone Guitar | Aditya Prakash – Vocals
Synopsis:
The Aditya Prakash ensemble is a contemporary ensemble operating at the intersection of raga, improvisation, chamber music, and experimental song. Rooted in the melodic intelligence of South Indian classical music while drawing from jazz, folk, and avant-garde traditions, the quintet creates music that is both meticulously shaped and deeply human. Each performance unfolds as a living dialogue—between tradition and innovation, structure and freedom, intimacy and intensity.
At the center is vocalist and composer Aditya Prakash, whose work embodies a singular global voice in improvised music. Informed by Carnatic training, experimental composition, and cross-genre collaboration, Prakash treats melody as both a spiritual and social force. His singing moves fluidly between raga articulation, timbral exploration, spoken text, and wordless sound. His compositions function as open frameworks, inviting deep listening, instinctive response, and continual reinvention in performance.
Artiste Videos: Move On | Untruth to Truth | Naiharwa (Kabir)
Genre: Gypsy Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Stephane Wrembel – Guitar | Josh Kaye – Guitar | Ari Folman-Cohen – Bass
Synopsis:
Stephane Wrembel is one of the world’s foremost guitarists in the tradition of Django Reinhardt. Born in Fontainebleau, France, he honed his craft traveling the French countryside before graduating from Berklee College of Music. Wrembel has toured internationally, released over 20 albums, and composed music featured in Midnight in Paris (“Bistro Fada”), Vicky Cristina Barcelona (“Big Brother”), and Rifkin’s Festival. Midnight in Paris won the Grammy® for Best Compilation Soundtrack.
Selected by Hans Zimmer to perform at the Academy Awards®, Wrembel has collaborated with artists including David Grisman, Elvis Costello, Patti Smith, and Esperanza Spalding. He is the only guitarist to perform all 17 of Django Reinhardt’s preludes in concert and is the founder of the Django a Gogo Festival.
Artiste Videos: Bistro Fada | Voice From the Desert
Genre: Contemporary Jazz | Modern Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Tineke Postma — Saxophones | David Dorůžka — Guitar | Robert Landfermann — Double Bass | Tristan Renfrow — Drums
Synopsis:
With her latest album VOYA, saxophonist and composer Tineke Postma leads her quartet through a richly expressive contemporary jazz landscape. Grounded in deep listening and collective improvisation, the music explores themes of journey, transformation, and individual voice.
Lyrical melodies meet open forms and vibrant interplay, allowing the music to breathe, unfold, and evolve in the moment. Inspired by wind, movement, and the artistic spirit of her mentor Wayne Shorter, VOYA becomes an intimate yet expansive voyage—one that invites listeners into a space of curiosity, freedom, and emotional depth.
Artiste Videos: Jazzahead! | Tineke Postma Quartet | Freya
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Violetta Parisini — Vocals | Peter Rom — Guitar | Hanibal Scheutz — Bass | Sixtus Preiss — Drums
Synopsis:
Violetta Parisini creates songs that open emotional landscapes listeners instantly recognize, even when they can’t quite name them. Singing in English and German, she weaves vulnerability, joy, grief, and tenderness—often holding contradictions side by side. Her songwriting transcends language, ensuring emotional clarity for non-German-speaking audiences.
Joined by guitarist Peter Rom, bassist Hanibal Scheutz, and long-time collaborator Sixtus Preiss on drums and arrangements, her band delivers intimate, dynamic performances that move fluidly between reflection, celebration, laughter, and quiet intensity. From her beginnings as a singing DJ and philosophy student to four albums, collaborations, teaching, and essays on motherhood and art, Parisini’s work resonates deeply with jazz lovers and thoughtful listeners alike.
Artiste Videos: Noch nicht schlafen | Bad Mother | Die Dunkelheit hat keine Farben
Genre: Alternative Classical
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Haleigh Black - Violin | Vishnu Ramprasad - Navtar | Praveen Sparsh – Percussion | Davis Little - Baritone Guitar | Aditya Prakash – Vocals
Synopsis:
The Aditya Prakash ensemble is a contemporary ensemble operating at the intersection of raga, improvisation, chamber music, and experimental song. Rooted in the melodic intelligence of South Indian classical music while drawing from jazz, folk, and avant-garde traditions, the quintet creates music that is both meticulously shaped and deeply human. Each performance unfolds as a living dialogue—between tradition and innovation, structure and freedom, intimacy and intensity.
At the center is vocalist and composer Aditya Prakash, whose work embodies a singular global voice in improvised music. Informed by Carnatic training, experimental composition, and cross-genre collaboration, Prakash treats melody as both a spiritual and social force. His singing moves fluidly between raga articulation, timbral exploration, spoken text, and wordless sound. His compositions function as open frameworks, inviting deep listening, instinctive response, and continual reinvention in performance.
Artiste Videos: Move On | Untruth to Truth | Naiharwa (Kabir)
Genre: Gypsy Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Stephane Wrembel – Guitar | Josh Kaye – Guitar | Ari Folman-Cohen – Bass
Synopsis:
Stephane Wrembel is one of the world’s foremost guitarists in the tradition of Django Reinhardt. Born in Fontainebleau, France, he honed his craft traveling the French countryside before graduating from Berklee College of Music. Wrembel has toured internationally, released over 20 albums, and composed music featured in Midnight in Paris (“Bistro Fada”), Vicky Cristina Barcelona (“Big Brother”), and Rifkin’s Festival. Midnight in Paris won the Grammy® for Best Compilation Soundtrack.
Selected by Hans Zimmer to perform at the Academy Awards®, Wrembel has collaborated with artists including David Grisman, Elvis Costello, Patti Smith, and Esperanza Spalding. He is the only guitarist to perform all 17 of Django Reinhardt’s preludes in concert and is the founder of the Django a Gogo Festival.
Artiste Videos: Bistro Fada | Voice From the Desert
Genre: Contemporary Jazz | Modern Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Tineke Postma — Saxophones | David Dorůžka — Guitar | Robert Landfermann — Double Bass | Tristan Renfrow — Drums
Synopsis:
With her latest album VOYA, saxophonist and composer Tineke Postma leads her quartet through a richly expressive contemporary jazz landscape. Grounded in deep listening and collective improvisation, the music explores themes of journey, transformation, and individual voice.
Lyrical melodies meet open forms and vibrant interplay, allowing the music to breathe, unfold, and evolve in the moment. Inspired by wind, movement, and the artistic spirit of her mentor Wayne Shorter, VOYA becomes an intimate yet expansive voyage—one that invites listeners into a space of curiosity, freedom, and emotional depth.
Artiste Videos: Jazzahead! | Tineke Postma Quartet | Freya
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Entry: Seating - Rs 2000 per person (GST Inclusive) Standing - Rs 750 per person (GST Inclusive)
Featuring: Violetta Parisini — Vocals | Peter Rom — Guitar | Hanibal Scheutz — Bass | Sixtus Preiss — Drums
Synopsis:
Violetta Parisini creates songs that open emotional landscapes listeners instantly recognize, even when they can’t quite name them. Singing in English and German, she weaves vulnerability, joy, grief, and tenderness—often holding contradictions side by side. Her songwriting transcends language, ensuring emotional clarity for non-German-speaking audiences.
Joined by guitarist Peter Rom, bassist Hanibal Scheutz, and long-time collaborator Sixtus Preiss on drums and arrangements, her band delivers intimate, dynamic performances that move fluidly between reflection, celebration, laughter, and quiet intensity. From her beginnings as a singing DJ and philosophy student to four albums, collaborations, teaching, and essays on motherhood and art, Parisini’s work resonates deeply with jazz lovers and thoughtful listeners alike.
Artiste Videos: Noch nicht schlafen | Bad Mother | Die Dunkelheit hat keine Farben

