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 27th Nov to 1st Dec 

LONDON INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL 2024

Welcome to London International Arts Festival 2024. We are presenting the 13th edition of the festival this year in four venues of London. We are developing a new partnership with Collage Arts @ Karamel in North London.

On 27th November, the festival starts with a Carnatic violin solo by the Artistic Director of the festival,

Dr Jyotsna Srikanth MBE at the Nehru Centre, the cultural wing of the Indian High Commission. This is followed by a talk on Carnatic music and a concert by Srikanth Sharma at the Karamel.  

On 29th of November, we are presenting Ghazal Lounge UK `at the Kings Place.

The finale of the festival is on 1st December at the Avanti Court in Ilford and we present Indic Cultural Day with 6 hours of Carnatic Music, with Aditya Narayanan from Chennai, headlining. The evening ends with a grand Bharathanatyam performance.

Details below.

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Hope to see you all at these events!​

ABOUT

ABOUT

Taking you from the bohemian streets of Shoreditch to Kings Cross’ finest contemporary cultural institutions, the London International Arts Festival (LIAF) is a pan-London celebration of the capital’s most exciting music and culture.

Exploring and optimising the trend of digital medium LIAF went completely digital for its 2020-21 edition. The LIAF 2020-21 DIGITAL CAMP featured an eclectic line-up of performing artists and industry professionals in a series of virtual events such as talk sessions, speaker sessions, live performances and workshops. From 2022 onwards we are presenting the festival in a hybrid mode. 

We are presenting the festival live in East London and also online to cater to the worldwide audiences we have developed and for the audiences in England who arent able to attend the festival live.

OUR STORY

Curated by the Indian violinist Dr Jyotsna Srikanth, celebrates the many colourful cultures of the global music scene and its line-up spotlights the best up-and-coming world music bands alongside masters of the South Indian classical world. 

LIAF is hosted by Dhruv Arts, a UK-based not-for-profit organisation that provides music education and workshops for all ages along with performances of South Asian, Carnatic and world art forms.

The first LIAF took place in 2012 and has since featured artists from across the globe; India, Mexico, Serbia, Turkey and North America to name a few. Alongside world-class concerts, LIAF offers hands-on masterclasses providing a crucial platform for cross-cultural and multi-generational artistic interaction.

Festival founder, curator and violin virtuoso Dr Jyotsna Srikanth explains,

"What started as a desire to showcase the best of South Indian Carnatic music has expanded into a far richer tapestry of music and arts originating from different continents"

Contact
+44 7951 337986 | 
info@liaf.co.uk

Antardhwani by Praveen D Rao
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Antardhwani by Praveen D Rao

Antardhwani is a South Asian Classical Contemporary Choir conducted by the genius composer Karnataka Kalashree Praveen D Rao, where eclectic, mind blowing music is presented by this rare South Indian choir. The eleventh edition of the London International Arts Festival (LIAF) is a celebration of the capital’s most exciting music and culture presented in a hybrid manner with seven concerts and two workshops in 3 venues of London & four concerts being streamed online from India. The festival will feature an eclectic line-up of performing artists and industry professionals in a series of live & virtual events. Curated by the South Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, LIAF 2022 (www.liaf.co.uk) celebrates the many colourful cultures of the global music scene. 2022 handpicked line-up spotlights the best up-and-coming world music bands alongside masters of the South Indian classical world. LIAF is hosted by Dhruv Arts, a UK-based not-for-profit organization that provides music education and workshops for all ages along with performances of South Asian, Carnatic and world art forms. (www.dhruvarts.org) The first LIAF took place in 2012 and has since featured artists from across the globe; India, Mexico, Serbia, Turkey and North America to name a few. Alongside world-class concerts, LIAF offers hands-on masterclasses providing a crucial platform for cross-cultural and multi-generational artistic interaction. Festival founder, curator and violin virtuoso Jyotsna Srikanth explains; ‘What started as a desire to showcase the best of South Indian Carnatic music has expanded into a far richer tapestry of music and arts originating from different continents’ LIAF 2022 is supported by Arts Council, England.
Carnatic vocal recital by Chandana Bala Kalyan
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Carnatic vocal recital by Chandana Bala Kalyan

Carnatic vocal recital by Chandana Bala Kalyan presenting 'Pentatonic Ragas' accompanied by Dr Jyotsna Srikanth - Violin Anoor Ananthakrishna Sharma - Mridangam ASN Swamy - Khanjira The eleventh edition of the London International Arts Festival (LIAF) is a celebration of the capital’s most exciting music and culture presented in a hybrid manner with seven concerts and two workshops in 3 venues of London & four concerts being streamed online from India. The festival will feature an eclectic line-up of performing artists and industry professionals in a series of live & virtual events. Curated by the South Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, LIAF 2022 (www.liaf.co.uk) celebrates the many colourful cultures of the global music scene. 2022 handpicked line-up spotlights the best up-and-coming world music bands alongside masters of the South Indian classical world. LIAF is hosted by Dhruv Arts, a UK-based not-for-profit organization that provides music education and workshops for all ages along with performances of South Asian, Carnatic and world art forms. (www.dhruvarts.org) The first LIAF took place in 2012 and has since featured artists from across the globe; India, Mexico, Serbia, Turkey and North America to name a few. Alongside world-class concerts, LIAF offers hands-on masterclasses providing a crucial platform for cross-cultural and multi-generational artistic interaction. Festival founder, curator and violin virtuoso Jyotsna Srikanth explains; ‘What started as a desire to showcase the best of South Indian Carnatic music has expanded into a far richer tapestry of music and arts originating from different continents’ LIAF 2022 is supported by Arts Council, England.
Carnatic vocal recital by Bangalore Brothers Hariharan and Ashok
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Carnatic vocal recital by Bangalore Brothers Hariharan and Ashok

Carnatic vocal recital by Bangalore Brothers Hariharan and Ashok presenting songs on 'The son of wind' accompanied by Mathoor Srinidhi - violin HS Sudhindra - mridangam Srishyla - ghatam The eleventh edition of the London International Arts Festival (LIAF) is a celebration of the capital’s most exciting music and culture presented in a hybrid manner with seven concerts and two workshops in 3 venues of London & four concerts being streamed online from India. The festival will feature an eclectic line-up of performing artists and industry professionals in a series of live & virtual events. Curated by the South Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, LIAF 2022 (www.liaf.co.uk) celebrates the many colourful cultures of the global music scene. 2022 handpicked line-up spotlights the best up-and-coming world music bands alongside masters of the South Indian classical world. LIAF is hosted by Dhruv Arts, a UK-based not-for-profit organization that provides music education and workshops for all ages along with performances of South Asian, Carnatic and world art forms. (www.dhruvarts.org) The first LIAF took place in 2012 and has since featured artists from across the globe; India, Mexico, Serbia, Turkey and North America to name a few. Alongside world-class concerts, LIAF offers hands-on masterclasses providing a crucial platform for cross-cultural and multi-generational artistic interaction. Festival founder, curator and violin virtuoso Jyotsna Srikanth explains; ‘What started as a desire to showcase the best of South Indian Carnatic music has expanded into a far richer tapestry of music and arts originating from different continents’ LIAF 2022 is supported by Arts Council, England.
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