Sangeeta Katti Kulkarni performs at Ekatvam Holi Music Fest

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Sangeeta Katti Kulkarni, a Hindustani vocalist from Bengaluru, will perform at the Ekatvam Holi Music Fest 2025. Her concert is aimed at celebrating the seven notes of music and the seven colors of the rainbow. This year's festival features an all-women line-up, including talented artists like H Amritha Shenoy, Debopriya Chatterjee, and the Kanchana sisters. Ekatvam Holi Music Fest is now in its fifth year. Founded by Rajmohan Krishnan, the festival showcases both emerging artists and established musicians, merging traditional and modern styles. The festival will take place over two weekends: March 22 and 23, and March 29 and 30. Sangeeta’s performance is scheduled for March 30. Expressing her gratitude to Ekatvam, she hopes the festival will eventually gain international fame. Sangeeta began her music training under the famous composer Naushad Sahab at a very young age. She has studied with several other renowned artists and celebrates 50 years in the music industry this year. She credits her success to her mentors, family, and fans. She emphasizes the connection between music and emotions, stating that different melodies evoke different colors and feelings. For Sangeeta, music is not just about technical skills but also about emotional depth and connection. Throughout her career, she has released multiple albums and collaborated with several prominent musicians. Sangeeta believes strongly in preserving classical music traditions and sees her role as one of social responsibility. The Ekatvam festival will be held at The Bangalore Gayana Samaja and Pathi Sabhangana. Concerts at 4 PM are free, while 6:30 PM shows require tickets. More details can be found on their Instagram page.


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