Manasi Adhikari was born, raised and educated in Santinekatan, where Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore founded the Viswa Bharati University. Since her childhood, she learned Rabindra Sangeet under the tutelage of great exponents in this field. Manasi Adhikari was the recipient of a gold medal in bachelor of Music degree from Calcutta University. She also received the prestigious All India President’s Scholarship for two years from the Government of India for post graduate work in music. Manasi was a regular artist of All India Radio and the HMV Recording Company.  As a Scholarship holder, she completed the M.Ed. degree and Special Education Specialist qualification from the University of Manitoba and served in different school boards in Canada for 35years.  Manasi founded the Geetanjali Music School in Toronto and Waterloo in 1989. Over the years, she has performed and continues to perform across Canada and the United States.

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Our Tagore events

  • Oct 6, 2012 AUTUMN EXTRAVAGANZA, Michael Power St. Joseph High School, Toronto. A variety show with Tagore’s works, and a multicultural Dance Ensemble with folk dances of Ukraine, Chile, and India.

  • Sep 25, 2012 'Walking Alone: Justice and Inequality in Tagore's thought', talk by Ananya Mukherjee-Reed at Princeton University, USA.

  • May 4, 2012 Soul of Spring,McMichael Art Gallery, Kleinburg, Ontario. A medley of music, dance and poetry based on Tagore's play. It was performed during an exhibition of Tagore's paintings 'The Last Harvest' at the gallery.

  • Jan 19, 2012 'Race and Diversity in Tagore', talk by Ananya Mukherjee-Reed at the University of Toronto

  • Sept 30, 2011 Tagore reading at the Festival of South Asian Literature and the Arts

  • October 2, 2011 A panel on Tagore featuring Uma Dasgupta and Martha Nussbaum on Writers & Company, CBC Radio One Broadcast time 3:05 pm Eastern. Click here for more details and podcast
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