Artists Picnic: A Summer Gathering for Indian Classical Artists in Vancouver

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Are you an Indian classical artist looking to connect with like-minded creatives in the community?

ICA Vancouver and The Bandish Network invite you to a unique and soulful Artists Picnic For Indian Artists in Metro Vancouver vibrant gathering designed especially for Indian classical musicians, dancers, storytellers, and cultural artists to meet, mingle, and build community together.

Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Lafarge Lake Park (near Evergreen Cultural Centre), Coquitlam
Parking: Free parking at Town Centre Park

Who Can Join?

Whether you’re a musician, dancer, visual artist, or storyteller – come as you are! This space is for YOU. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or an emerging artist, this is your chance to spark collaborations, and artists community building! Let’s celebrate the summer together in rhythm and resonance!

REGISTRATION: Click Here to register. A potluck form will be sent to all registered participants who’d like to bring a creative dish to share.

Brought to you by:
ICA Vancouver – India Cultural Association of Vancouver
The Bandish Network – A hub for Indian classical music and performing arts

For more information, contact:
Neeraj Kumar (ICA Vancouver) – 604-363-2371
Nina Buddhdev (The Bandish Network) – 604-653-3965

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