In order
to fulfill our mission of bringing exceptional artistic
programming to the Puget Sound, Ragamala has set certain
benchmarks of organizational excellence. We intend to
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Present at least 8 recitals and concerts a year of
traditional music, dance and arts from South Asia;
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Continue to support the organization of UTSAV, Seattle's
annual festival of the performing arts of South Asia;
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Forge ongoing partnerships with complementary organizations
in our community;
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Maintain and expand outreach initiatives, including
offerings of workshops, lecture demonstrations, radio
interviews, special programming for children and pre- and
post-concert discussion sessions.
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Ragamala is a non-profit
501c(3) organization that has brought the best in South Asian
performing arts to the Puget Sound region since 1981. We
seek to foster understanding and appreciation of these art forms
through our activities.
Ragamala is a community based
volunteer group, whose members contribute annually to sustain
the activities of the organization. Contributions come in the
form of money, and equally significantly, in form of volunteer
services which make Ragamala's activities feasible. Examples of
such services rendered in the past have been: hosting and
transporting visiting artists, their instruments and other
equipment, providing instrumental or vocal accompaniment at
concerts, providing professional services such as graphic
design, publicity layout, audio-visual and recording assistance
etc.
Over the years, Ragamala has
developed many links with partner organizations throughout our
community, and throughout the US and Canada. Locally, our
collaborations have included joint productions and presentations
with the Ethnomusicology Program at the University of
Washington, Town Hall Seattle, the Seattle Center, Seattle Art
Museum, Pratidhwani, and Earshot Jazz. Ragamala has
featured the work of visiting artists from abroad, as well as
some performers who are resident in North America.
Over the last quarter
century, Ragamala has presented over 250 performances of high
artistic quality, and has been the driving force behind several
festivals, including its signature annual Utsav festival in the
fall. We have been generously supported in the past by
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Seattle
Arts Commission, and the King County Arts Commission, as well as
by gift-matching programs sponsored by the Boeing Company,
Microsoft and various other corporations in our area.
Sustaining memberships, however, continue to make up the bulk of
our financial support.
Ragamala's life blood
continues to be its volunteer and member base. Today
Ragamala maintains a membership base of about 150, and continues
to draw sizeable audiences to its programs. Most
importantly Ragamala continues to offer world class artistic
experiences to its audiences at very low cost. We welcome
you to join our family as we chart our artistic course into the
21st century! |