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Kirori Mal College Hosts Second Baithak, Showcasing a Dynamic Confluence of Rhythm and Tradition

Kirori Mal College Hosts Second Baithak, Showcasing a Dynamic Confluence of Rhythm and Tradition

New Delhi, 30th March 2026 : Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, continued its cultural journey with the second edition of Baithak – The Music Series, held at the Ashoka Lawn on campus. Building on the spirit of its inaugural chapter, the evening offered an intimate and immersive musical experience, foregrounding rhythm as both tradition and innovation.

The concert opened with a felicitation ceremony led by Prof. Dinesh Khattar, Principal of Kirori Mal College, recognising the participating artists and reaffirming the institution’s commitment to nurturing artistic excellence. This was followed by MUSOC’s annual Indian ensemble presentation, setting a refined and evocative tone for the evening.

A Rhythmic Exploration by TĀL FRY

The highlight of the Baithak was a compelling performance by TĀL FRY, a New Delhi-based percussion ensemble known for its innovative approach to rhythm. Featuring accomplished artists—Adarsh Nair (vocals), Saptak Sharma (tabla), Soumendra Goswami (sitar and djembe), Varun Rajasekharan (ghatam), Manohar Balatchandirane (mridangam), Mahavir Chandrawat (dholak), and G. Raghavendra Prasath (violin)—the ensemble delivered a richly layered sonic experience.

Seamlessly blending North and South Indian classical traditions with folk influences and contemporary elements, the performance showcased an intricate dialogue between diverse instruments and musical idioms. Enhanced by Carnatic vocal textures and thoughtful light design, the recital unfolded as both technically sophisticated and emotionally resonant.

The presentation began with a traditional Carnatic Mallari, followed by an Abhang dedicated to Lord Vitthal, and a vibrant Tillana that highlighted complex rhythmic interplay. The evening concluded with a powerful composition inspired by legendary rhythmic maestros, leaving the audience with an electrifying and deeply engaging experience.

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Voices from the Leadership

Reflecting on the significance of the series, Prof. Dinesh Khattar, Principal, Kirori Mal College, said:
“The Baithak Series reflects Kirori Mal College’s commitment to nurturing artistic excellence alongside academic rigor. Such initiatives create meaningful platforms for young talent while preserving and innovating within India’s rich musical traditions. It is heartening to see students engage deeply with culture, creativity, and collaborative expression.”

Dr. Shalini Baxi, Convenor of the Baithak Series, added:
“Baithak is envisioned as an intimate space where tradition meets exploration. With Tāl Fry, we witnessed rhythm transcend boundaries, bringing together diverse musical idioms in a powerful dialogue. The series aims to cultivate listening, learning, and a deeper appreciation of India’s rich and evolving musical heritage.”

A Continuing Cultural Vision

Envisioned as a year-long series of twelve curated Baithaks, the initiative brings together alumni and invited performers from across the University of Delhi and beyond. Each edition follows an intimate, two-hour format that combines performance with interaction, offering students and aspiring musicians’ rare access to accomplished practitioners and living traditions of Indian music.

With Baithak – The Music Series, Kirori Mal College continues to reinforce its legacy as a space where academic excellence and cultural depth coexist—ensuring that India’s musical heritage remains a living, evolving practice for new generations.

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