Baithak Foundation was started as a weekend activity when our co-founders realised that in spite of all the developments, Indian Traditional Music is accessible to limited groups in our society. What started as a weekend activity in 2015, has flourished today into a growing not-for-profit organisation which works with more than 2000 students from 20+ schools and community centres in two cities in India. Baithak runs a large number of initiatives – from concerts, workshops, music clubs for socio-economically underprivileged children to a fellowship program for young musicians. We also publish books about music and do music research. Check out our website to know more about all the initiatives that we run.
We believe that all Indian Traditional Art forms are practising forms – their practice and Sadhana helps us be more sensitive human beings and creates a strong foundation for a meaningful life.