Master Artist: Sandhya Sridhar, Nashua | Apprentice: Meghana Tadepalli, Nashua
Community Presentation: June 27, 2015 Manchester City Library: Free open to the public

In 2014-2015 Sridhar will work with Meghana on songs composed in the language of Telugu, the language native to Meghana’s family. Many Telugu words end in vowels which makes it a preferred language for songs that have a very natural flowing sound to the lyrics. Many composers will actually choose to write songs in Telugu even if it is not their native language because of nice flowing sound of the words.
Photos above from top to bottom: Anjana Mangalat, a student of
Sandhya during her 2013 recital; Anjana with accompany
musicians during her recital;
Manasa Ravi, a student of Sandhya during a lesson; Nashua resident Sandhya Sridhar
Below: A group of young students of Guru Sandhya Sridhar singing at a community festival.
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In 2014-2015 the NH State Council on the Arts awarded Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Grants to 7 Master and Apprentice teams. Apprenticeship grants help communities preserve their cultural heritage through traditional crafts, music, and dance so that future generations can continue to benefit from them. Nearly every state in the US has an apprenticeship program that is supported by in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.