Flautist Ravichandra Kulur has come a long way from his hometown in Udupi, about an hour's drive north of Mangalore. Brought up in a family of musicians, Ravi learned quickly that music can unite people irrespective of culture or nationality. Ravi's flute has taken him around the world - New York's Carnegie Hall, London's Royal Festival Hall, the Passionskirche in Berlin, Mumbai's NCPA Auditorium, etc. He has shared the stage with Dr M. Balamuralikrishna, Pandit Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar, Steve Smith and Vital Information, Charlie Mariano, Hariharan, SP Balasubramaniam, Kumaresh and Ganesh, Tarun Bhattacharya, Hans Hartmann, Karsh Kale, Amit Heri and Tanmoy Bose. Join Ravi as he performs with Thermal And A Quarter and other musicians at 'One Small Love - Bangalore for Mangalore', a convention of peace-loving citizens, at Opus in the Creek in Bangalore on February 14. Entry is free. Draw the line. Spread the love.
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- S P Balasubramaniam
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- Ravichandra Kulur, Bangalore, Udupi, Mangalore, peace, freedom, music, india, moral policing, liberty, equality, civic rights, valentine's day, february 14, one small love, taaq, thermal and a quarter
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