Collaborations
Over the years we have collaborated with various artists from all over the world. Interacting with established artists and musicians gives us a sense of perspective about how things work in the real world.
Andrea McAlister teaches piano pedagogy, group piano, and coordinates the secondary piano studies program at Oberlin College and Conservatory, USA.
Her research on neural development, motivation, language, group teaching, and technology has been featured at national conferences for numerous organizations including the International Society of Music Education, Music Teachers National Association, College Music Society, and the National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy.
Dr. Joly's passionate interest in interdisciplinary research on prevention of injuries in musicians shaped her pedagogical principles.
which emphasize postural alignment and ergonomics applied to music performance techniques. Besides performing and teaching, Dr. Joly has been actively coaching musicians and music teachers on how to incorporate preventive measures into their playing/singing/conducting and teaching activities.
Naveen Arles has established himself as an energetic vocal leader and animateur. Over 30 years of music incorporates 20 years of running and creating singing groups of all ages and abilities, inspiring them to perform on national television, radio and on major London stages.
Eugenia Jeong has a Doctorate in Music Studies - Piano Performance under James Giles at Northwestern University. She received her Master of Music degree from Northwestern University and holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY. She has performed at the Weill Recital Hall, the Carnegie Hall, the Beneroya Hall in Seattle and the John F Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.
Benny Prasad is a musician who holds the World Record for becoming the fastest person to have travelled to 245 countries, including Antarctica. He accomplished this feat in six years, six months and 22 days. In 2004, he invented the first ever Bongo Guitar and performed with it at the official welcoming of the South African athletes, as well as on the cultural stages of the 2004 Olympic Games in Greece.
He has performed for many Presidents, Parliaments and Dignitaries, and also at the opening ceremony of the 2007 World Military Games.
Karen Lafferty hails from New Mexico, USA. She focuses her life on healing broken people through music. After earning a Bachelor of Music Education, she spent two years as a travelling troubadour. In her 40 years as a singer/songwriter and teacher, she has performed in over 70 countries and has been awarded the Life Achievement award from the Christian Musician Magazine and Artists in Christian Testimony.
Karen comes to India regularly to teach at music schools and to perform at concerts.
Rosy Ohon is one of Kenya’s top Gospel artists who reaches out to the world with her voice. She has a passion for children and has written many songs. One of these songs ‘Watoto’ meaning children, cautions parents to take care of their children for they are God’s gift and our future leaders.
Soprano Pamela Hinchman has received universal critical acclaim since being an Adler Fellow with the San Francisco Opera. She has performed with opera companies and symphonies. A native of Pennsylvania, she received her Masters Degree in Opera from the Curtis Institute of Music.
Ms. Hinchman is currently a professor at Northwestern University where she was recently awarded two University Research Grants for Cross Cultural Music Exchanges.
Soprano Harrah Friedlander has already begun her international career, both as a recitalist and an opera singer, having appeared in diverse operas such as Albert Herring, Die Fledermaus, Die Zauberflote, Suor Angelica and Ricky Gordon’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath’.
Miss Friedlander’s unique and notable strength is her stratospheric range and rapid-fire coloratura, which has earned her recognition and honour in competitions such as Casa Italia Vocal Scholarship Competition and the Bel Canto Competition.
Joyce Meade has been a Violin teacher for over 50 years. She has taught at schools and private music studios. She has organised and directed three different community orchestras over the years. She enjoys modern improvisation as well as traditional classical repertoire.
She has travelled to more than 25 countries with her Violin, playing musical prayers over the nations. When she is not travelling, Joyce resides near Dallas, USA, where she enjoys spending time with her seven grandchildren.
Richard Tholoor runs his Dance Institute under the name The Richard David Tholoor Dance Project with classes across Bangalore. He has performed, taught and conducted training programs in numerous dance styles in Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, France, Australia, the UK, the US and many other places.
Sujith Babu is an accomplished and creative Pianist from Kerala. He has received his Music Education from the Living Light School of Worship and Music at Wisconsin, USA. He has also pursued other aspects of music training through the School of Audio Engineering in Montana, USA and the Cross-Cultural Worship Seminar in Lonavala, with the University of the Nations.