Anusha Subramanyam is a dancer, choreographer, teacher and dance movement therapist. She is one of the finest exponents of bharatanatyam in the UK. Anusha is an inspirational performer, who knows how
Aris Daryono has been teaching gamelan (Indonesian traditional percussive ensembles) regularly around the UK since 1999, when he moved here from Central Java to pursue his PhD in music composition at
Myriam Odeja Patino smiles warmly as she describes the difficulties of coming to the UK as a refugee, but you cannot miss the glint of determination in her eyes. Born into civil war, Patino says
What do you get if you combine jazz, a church organ, klezmer and a dash of Arabic music with a western drum kit? It sounds unlikely, but these are the musical worlds that percussionist Asaf Sirkis
Asif Bhatti is not only one of the leading Pakistani singers in Britain, with a mastery of classical, folk and ghazal styles. In recent years he has also become one of London's foremost teachers of
As well as piano, accordion and organ, Assi Rose plays the saxophone, guitar, bazooki, Sarod, percussion and sings its a mix of instruments that reflects his passion for diversity and world music.
It is obvious that Athena Andreadis loves Greece greatly; yet she's not so sure she could give up London. "when I was a teenager in Greece I wanted to leave, to discover a new world, but after living
My aim is to do something new, to give something new to the oud repertoire. Attab Haddad describes his compositions as a mish mash of eastern classical, classical western, flamenco, and dance styles.
Aydin Mehmet Ali was born in Cyprus and lives in London. She is an international education consultant specialising in multiculturalism and bilingualism and has been involved in anti-racist work