Leicester Raga Rhythms: Kathak, Indian Slide Guitar & Tabla Duet

Leicester Raga Rhythms: Kathak, Indian Slide Guitar & Tabla Duet

By KalaSudha

Kathak, slide-guitar & tabla thunder: Jaymini Sahai, Debasis Chakroborty, Sanju Sahai, Akram Khan, and Upneet Singh live in Leicester.

Date and time

Location

Sue Townsend Theatre

16 Upper Brown Street Leicester LE1 5TE United Kingdom

Lineup

Agenda

7:00 PM

Kathak Dance

Jaymini Sahai

Indian Slide Guitar

Pundit Debasis Chakroborty

Upneet Singh

Tabla Duet

Ustad Akram Khan

Pundit Sanju Sahai

Satwinder Pal Singh

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • UNDER 14 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 6:30 PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

Arts • Musical

An evening of Indian classical artistry arrives in Leicester from the bandwagon of Kala Festival 2025. Bringing together movement, melody, and rhythm in a single, immersive experience. Three sessions in this single evening concert make it a must-attend for all rasiks of our traditional arts.

Kathak dancer Jaymini Sahai, whose training began at the age of six under Nilima Devi in the Jaipur tradition, has evolved into one of Britain’s most expressive storytellers through footwork that sparks both percussive fire and graceful geometry. And, she is local to Leicester.

Pioneering Indian slide-guitarist Pandit Debasis Chakroborty draws on the Senia-Maihar lineage to let steel strings sing with the inflexions of the human voice. With him is rising artist Upneet Singh, a Leicester local rooted in the Benares tradition, who balances accompaniment finesse with forward-looking creativity.

The heartbeat of the night belongs to two distinguished tabla players for a duet, the first time in the UK. Pandit Sanju Sahai, a sixth-generation torchbearer of the Benares Gharana, brings a reputation for lightning-fast fluency and melodic clarity. Ustad Akram Khan, a seventh-generation exponent of the Ajrara school, complements that brilliance with the deep bass resonance and intricate phrasing that have earned him thousands of international appearances. On Sarangi, we have Satwinder Pal Singh, a UK-based exponent of this beautiful soul-stirring instrument, stemming from a lineage of classical maestros. His musical prowess emerged early, debuting at the famed Baba Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan at age 5, with formal training commencing around age 11.

Together, these performers weave ragas coloured by microtonal bends. Rhythmic cycles that expand and contract with thrilling unpredictability. And stories etched in both sound and movement. Listeners can expect moments of hushed reflection, passages of driving virtuosity and a finale that sends tabla voices into exhilarating dialogue. Reserve your place early, as demand is expected to be high and capacity is limited.

Frequently asked questions

Is the venue accessible?

Yes. The concert hall provides step-free entry and wheelchair spaces. An accessible restroom is conveniently located near the auditorium. If you have specific requirements, please email us after booking, and we’ll reserve an appropriate seat.

How do I get there by public transport?

The venue sits within Leicester’s city-centre cultural quarter, about a 10-minute walk from Leicester Railway Station and close to several bus routes. A confirmation email will include a map and links to journey planners.

Is parking available nearby?

Several paid public car parks and on-street bays lie within a five-minute walk. Evening rates usually apply after 6 pm, but charges vary; check the signage upon arrival.

How long is the show?

The full running time is between 2 to 2.5 hours, including a short interval for refreshments.

Can I buy tickets on the door?

Door sales are possible only if the event is not sold out. We strongly recommend purchasing tickets online in advance to ensure entry. Card payments only at the venue.

May I take photos or record video?

Flash photography, professional cameras and extended video recording are not permitted. Discreet, non-flash phone photos of brief moments are acceptable—please keep devices silent and screens dim so everyone can enjoy the music.

Is the event suitable for children?

Yes, families are welcome. We suggest the experience is best enjoyed by children aged 8 and above due to the immersive listening format.

Who is organising the concert?

The event is presented by KalaSudha Ltd, a London-based organisation dedicated to promoting Indian classical music in the UK.

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Sep 28 · 7:00 PM GMT+1