Join us as we celebrate the first-ever MITHAS concerts in our new space at the Thomas Tull Concert Hall at W18. This special weekend will feature some of the greatest talents in Hindustani and Carnatic music: Arati Ankalikar-Tikekar, Amrutha Venkatesh and more!
Amrutha Venkatesh
Carnatic Vocal
L...
Directed by master Senegalese drummer Lamine Touré, Rambax MIT is an ensemble dedicated to learning the art of sabar, a vibrant drum and dance tradition of the Wolof people of Senegal, West Africa. Rambax is open to MIT students, faculty, staff and alumni. New members are accepted in the fall and...
May 11, 2025 - 2:00 PM
Evan Ziporyn, Founder
I Gusta Komin Darta, Director
Thomas Tull Hall, Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building, MIT
A historic concert for Gamelan Galak Tika, our first in our new home at Thomas Tull Hall. Members from throughout Galak Tika’s 30-year history will rejoin the...
Saturday, May 3rd
Thomas Tull Concert Hall
A special Indian flute concert featuring two of the most prominent Indian flute players in the world.
Rakesh Chaurasia is a child prodigy and the nephew of flute maestro Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia. Like his legendary uncle, Rakesh possesses the right...
Saturday, May 17th
Thomas Tull Concert Hall
Carnatic Veena
Ramana Balachandhran
Carnatic Veena
Patri Satish Kumar (Mridangam)
Thursday, April 3rd at 5pm
Lewis Music Library, MIT
Light reception to follow
But Does It Still Smell Like Teen Spirit?: Sound, Identity, Expectation, and the Dialogue of the Cover Song
In this talk, music analyst, ethnomusicologist, and MIT Associate Professor of Music Leslie A. Tilley presents...
Days on Campus: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Biography:
Caroline Collins is an enthusiastic music administrator and soprano based in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to her work at MIT, she serves as the Operations Manager for the Boston Public Quartet (BPQ), where she works to foster...
VOLTA led by MIT Visiting Artist Janessa Clark
and choreographed in collaboration
with the performers
A multimedia dance work that explores the relationship between the body, technology, and our impact on the natural world.
performed by MIT students
DAINA AUGUST '28
ARROW B '26
ARIEL McGEE '26...
VOLTA led by MIT Visiting Artist Janessa Clark
and choreographed in collaboration
with the performers
A multimedia dance work that explores the relationship between the body, technology, and our impact on the natural world.
performed by MIT students
DAINA AUGUST '28
ARROW B '26
ARIEL McGEE '26...
VOLTA led by MIT Visiting Artist Janessa Clark
and choreographed in collaboration
with the performers
A multimedia dance work that explores the relationship between the body, technology, and our impact on the natural world.
performed by MIT students
DAINA AUGUST '28
ARROW B '26
ARIEL McGEE '26...