
Workshops
Baluji believes that participating in music-making can transform lives. Our workshops are for people who want to play music and also for those who like to be around music-making. Our aim is for people to have a good time in a musical environment. Some participants go on to join the Inner Vision Orchestra. Workshops are given by Baluji and other blind or partially sighted musicians who have skills to share.
The opportunity for Henshaw’s visually impaired young people and adults to take part in the Inner Vision Workshop was very rewarding. It was an absolute pleasure and privilege to meet Baluji and Linda. We enjoyed the sessions so much, we are looking forward to welcoming them for future workshops in the Greater Manchester area, so that more of our Henshaw's services users will be able to take part.
George Ferguson
Henshaw's
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The Inner Vision Orchestra Quintet with Baluji Shrivastav OBE at Kala Sangham in Bradford
Sat 3rd June, 7:30pm
Kala Sangam Arts Centre St Peter's House 1 Forster Square Bradford BD1 4TY
Baluji Shrivastav OBE Indian classical multi-instrumentalist will perform with Yousuf Ali Khan on tabla. The second half they will be joined by members of the Inner Vision Orchestra for a selection of their world music hits.

Blind Spot: Healing Ragas with Baluji Shrivastav OBE at Birmingham Symphony Hall
12th July, 1pm
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Birmingham Symphony Hall
Indian classical concert featuring Baluji Shrivastav OBE performing compositions on sitar, accompanied by Yousuf Ali Khan on tablas and Linda Shanovitch on tanpura.

Ragaria with Patricia Rozario OBE, Baluji Shrivastav OBE, Oscar Castellino & Mark Troop : Part of the Summer Music Festival at Holy Sepulchre Church London
2nd August, 6.30pm
Holy Sepulchre Church, London
On Wednesday 2nd August, as part of the Summer Music Festival at The National Musicians' Church, The Music in Community Fund and the Baluji Music Foundation collaborate to bring you Ragaria. Popular opera arias with Indian instruments (Figario with an Indian flourish!) and music from the world’s first Urdu opera Sohini and Mahival composed by Baluji Shrivastav OBE.
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