MoonArra Indian Classical, Jazz and World Fusion is an ensemble based in Bengaluru, India. Founded by Jagadeesh & Madhuri, MoonArra means “three streams” and was formed in 2006 as a fusion of the interaction and collective influences of Indian Classical, Jazz and World Music Influences of its members. As part of its explorations and to collaborate and connect with musicians and audiences worldwide, MoonArra are also ambassadors of culture bringing the message of peace and harmony, goodwill and tolerance in today’s environment.Read More
Revanta presents a Bharatanatyam programme with a unique new repertoire comprising of both the traditional the modern. Staying true to the classical form, yet exploring modern themes that are relevant to society today, Revanta redefines gender roles, upturns the deva-bhakta paradigm and tells contemporary tales of long distance relationships, the environment and its destruction and globalisation.Read More
Back by popular demand, this retelling of the Panchatantra is an exciting new exploration of the classic Panchatantra stories, the Blue Jackal, the Monkey and the Wedge. Read More
Come, experience songs and ragas that blend with the freshness and newness of the morning. Jagriti presents a new series of morning outdoor concerts at Lumbini!Read More
Gravitas. Respect. Heck, just some quiet, even! ? For music audiences and performers alike, Bangalore doesn't have too much to offer in the way of these 'basics', eh? Well, scratch that. Beginning with a music festival last year, the Jagriti Theatre (one of the city's premier locations for serious dramatic events) is now on the map for music. Huzzah! Now there's a formal, dedicated space (no F&B, no yakety-yak, just a focused, listening audience) for music.Read More
Adapted from Siddartha Mukherjee’s Pulitzer winning tome. The Emperor of all Maladies, Monsters in the Dark is about people – The people who have soldiered through fiercely demanding regimens to survive, the people who have endured with them and the people who have worked to increase our understanding of cancer.Read More
Sorabh Pant’s popular stand-up SPECIAL - the 2nd most travelled stand up show with 40+ shows across India and abroad - is back in the new and polished Version 2.0. Join the over 1 million people online, as he travels across India and the world, and his own pants. Enjoy some of Sorabh’s most popular jokes as he explains why the British are great travellers because of food, why Gujarat is not a dry state and how Narendra Modi is the greatest traveler of all time!Read More
Satyajit Ray’s short story, ‘Patol Babu, Film Star’ tells of a chance opportunity to fulfill a lifelong dream. Patol Babu is about fifty and has lead a decidedly unglamorous life. Read More
The Bangalore School of Music Chamber Orchestra is one of the best Chamber Orchestras in the country. Led by Narayanaswamy ‘N.S’ or Maestro as he is known, BSMCO has in 20 years, enthralled audiences in Bangalore and cities of India with masterpieces from the Baroque to popular music.Read More
The Revised Kama Sutra is the comical story of a small-town boy’s search for love, sex, relationships and spiritualism – a journey that takes him from Mangalore to Washington D.C., with many girls, conflicts and adventures along the way – before finding his salvation.Read More
Jagriti is a Performance Arts space dedicated to Theatre, Music, Dance and Comedy. Founded in 2011 by Arundhati and Jagdish Raja, the space has hosted several productions from India and around the world. A 200-seat theatre, built around a full-thrust stage, it is fully equipped to cater to both artistes and audience. The main stage is designed for intimate performances with adjoining spaces for informal lectures and gatherings. Jagriti is owned and operated by the not-for-profit ART Foundation, a registered charitable trust.
The Rooftop - above the main auditorium is an open-to-sky space with a staging area that can accommodate about 50 people. A raised and walled off platform can work as a perfect area for puppet theatre. The Rooftop has a restroom and a pantry.
The Terrace - alongside the auditorium, the Terrace can accommodate about 20 people as an informal gathering area.
Lumbini - extending out from the foyer, Lumbini has a stage and an open-to-sky terraced space for about 80 people.