MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia www.mithas.org Spring 2013 Carnatic Concert Geetha Bennett (Veena) Pravin Sitaram (Mridangam) April 27, 2013 Wong.

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MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2013 Carnatic Concert Geetha Bennett (Veena) Pravin Sitaram (Mridangam) April 27, 2013 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2013 Carnatic Concert Geetha Bennett (Veena) Pravin Sitaram (Mridangam) April 27, 2013 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA

MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2013 Carnatic Concert Geetha Bennett (Veena) Pravin Sitaram (Mridangam) April 27, 2013 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA

MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2013 Carnatic Concert Geetha Bennett (Veena) Pravin Sitaram (Mridangam) April 27, 2013 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2013 Hindustani Concert Anupama Bhagwat (Sitar) Amit Kavthekar (Tabla) Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA April 28, 2013