Done. Music, dance & meditation in Zürich & Winterthur – 23 & 24 August 2023 - Sahaja Yoga
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Music, dance & meditation in Zürich & Winterthur – 23 & 24 August 2023

After Bern, Basel and Gland now also in Zurich and Winterthur:

Inner Joy Tour 2023 for the 100th Anniversary of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

  • August 23, 7:30 p.m. in the Volkshaus Zurich
  • 24.August, 19.30h im QV- Wildbach Winterthur, (Wildbachstrasse 18)

Mahuya Mukherjee is a gifted Hindustani vocalist known for her strong and melodious voice, influenced by Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan Sahab. She received training from esteemed maestros and her musicianship showcases a harmonious blend of tonal sweetness, vitality, and emotion in ragas. Mahuya’s singing style is characterized by technical virtuosity, emotional appeal, and surprising improvisations. She will be accompanied on tabla by Yannick Even.

Sanchita Bhattacharya is a renowned Odissi dancer, teacher and choreographer par excellence performing and enthralling audiences the world over. She brings her soul into the world of arts, enriching audiences with both traditional and innovative concepts through her artistic forays.
Immerse yourself in this incredible fusion of art and spirituality.

Discover the profound connection between Indian classical music, dance, and Sahaja Yoga meditation as you embark on a journey of inner joy and self-realization.

The evening will start with a short meditation following the technique of Sahaja Yoga, through which you’ll be able to experience the state of thoughtless awareness and inner joy.

If you want to embark on this journey of discovery of Indian culture come to the event! 🙏

Free entry (a basket will be available for voluntary contributions).

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