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Food for the Soul – Contributed by Jen Burton

Food for the Soul – Contributed by Jen Burton Food for the Soul: The Benefits of a Spiritual Diet From an early age, our dietary habits are ingrained in us, either as a result of our parent’s relationship with food or due to our social environment. Because of this, some of us may grow to develop a sweet tooth while others may have a penchant Read more [...]

A simple look at Online Carnatic Vocal classes – Sadhna Valliappan

A simple look at Online Carnatic Vocal classes – Sadhna Valliappan My understanding of online Carnatic music classes was that it is all about Skype. When I looked up the Kalpavriksha Online College of Arts site, I was in for a pleasant surprise. Here was one portal which has taken e-learning of performing arts, especially music to the next level. I was very impressed Read more [...]

Online Bharatanatyam classes – A student perspective – Vidyalakshmi Venkataraman

Online Bharatanatyam classes – A student perspective – Vidyalakshmi Venkataraman eAmbalam’s  Online College of Music, Dance and Yoga, the world’s first online college of Indian classical music and dance with yoga said one listing on an internet search engine. When one types the phrase ‘Online Bharatanatyam classes’ into a search engine on the internet, it throws up some Read more [...]

Affect of Music on Mental Health – Srujana Vanguri

Affect of Music on Mental Health – Srujana Vanguri Hi friends, while I was surfing the net I was able to find some research points about how music affects our mental health. I felt that I should share them with you all. — >Few Researches on Affect of Music on Mental Health: • According to research at Tufts University, post-surgery patients Read more [...]

The Untellable Story – Team eAmbalam

The Untellable Story – Team eAmbalam ‘The Untellable Story’ -  Compiled by Team eAmbalam with the Performers About: Akatha Kahani is a song, story and dance presentation on Kabir, 14th century mystic poet and radical thinker. Description: You don’t meet Kabir. He happens to you. Mystic weaver, radical poet, social thinker, Read more [...]

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