AIMA follows a conventional practice of sticking to a specific theme for our Annual Day Celebrations and this year’s theme is Karnataka. Siri Kannada will feature an snapshot of the many art forms of Karanataka through the lens of music and dance by AIMAites. Due to the participation of all the students of AIMA, the event will happen as […]
Guru Mukham 2025
Experience AIMA’s transformative Vocal & Mrdangam training workshop in the Contemporary Gurukulam format at Chennai! Strengthen your passion and talent as you receive individualised attention from the Legend Dr T V G and his senior disciples, expert stalwarts. This year SUGAM Karnatica, Malaysia’s students have come to Chennai to learn and sharpen their skills in Carnatic Vocal and Mrdangam. This […]
Live On – Living in Art Foundation (LiAF)
many of these veteran artists face challenges in their later years, including financial instability and lack of recognition. LiAF’s Live On aims to address these issues and provide support to these invaluable contributors to India’s cultural landscape.
Kalaa Keralam 2024
AIMA’s Annual Day – A thematic Cultural Extravaganza on the art and culture of Kerala – Kalaa Keralam. Honourable Chief Guest Shri Alby John, IAS Managing Director MTC, Former Collector of Thiruvallur District Guests of Honour Shri Prashanth Kanathur Film Director, Senior Journalist – Matrubhumi, Chennai Shri Radhakrishnan Treasurer, Confederation of TN Malayalee Association Chairman, Thiruvanmiyur Kerala Samajam In the […]
Kala Pratibha Empower Artists
Empowering Talented Artists through Music We aim to provide a platform for deserving and talented artists, musicians, and technicians to showcase their skills. By offering the opportunity to record and release their music, we enable them to reach a wider audience and gain the recognition they deserve. Project Overview Our project focuses on identifying and supporting talented individuals who lack […]

Bringing Indian Classical Music to the Masses: A Call for Change
Indian classical music is often seen as an exclusive art form, accessible only to a select few. But this rich tradition holds universal appeal, and it’s time to break down barriers. By modernizing presentation, embracing digital platforms, and fostering new audiences, we can make classical music engaging and inclusive. Discover how we’re redefining the classical music experience through innovative concerts, online learning, and community outreach. Join us in preserving and celebrating this timeless art!

A Harmonious Beginning to your Musical Journey
Vijayadasami, also known as Dussehra, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in various parts of India. Beyond its religious and cultural significance, it holds a special place for those embarking on a journey into the world of music. In this blog, we will explore why Vijayadasami is the ideal day to start your musical education and how […]

Music for All: Inclusive Approaches to Indian Music Education
Music is a universal language that has the power to transcend boundaries and touch the hearts of people from all walks of life. At AIMA, we believe that music should be accessible to everyone, irrespective of age, talent, or background. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of inclusive music education and how our academy embraces diversity while […]
SUVARNA NAVATHI
Celebrating the Golden 90s of Dr TVG
Achaarya Nipuna Music Teacher Training
Many passionate artists hail from the lowest economic and social strata of society, lacking any such opportunities, and driven only by their passion for music. The Achaarya Nipuna program intends to work with sensitivity towards these groups, whose cultural aspirations and contributions remain unrecognized and under-represented. The foundation aims to bring together people of all communities and create fresh cultural […]