Jul 12 2025 to Jul 12 2025 6:30 p.m.
7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
Ehsaas is a meditative, multi-sensory experience that invites audiences to step into a world shaped by sound, memory, and emotion. This quiet, immersive performance centers around narrative fragments, ambient audio, and subtle sensory cues that evoke personal and collective histories.
Presented in an intimate, contemplative setting, Ehsaas is not theatre in the conventional sense — it is a space for listening, sensing, and remembering. Stories unfold through voice, texture, and sonic layering rather than action or spectacle. The work leans into silence as much as it does into sound, creating room for individual interpretation and emotional resonance.
Rooted in lived experience and artistic experimentation, Ehsaas invites the audience to witness — and be witnessed — through the intangible yet deeply felt realms of inner life. It offers a rare pause, a shared breath, and a gentle return to feeling.
Supported by:
Artistes
Vishnu Nair
Baglama, Acoustic & Electric Guitar
Goatichathan is a multi-disciplinary artist blending Vedic philosophy and temple music with contemporary performance. Rooted in Carnatic music, his work spans writing, painting and design, sonic landscapes.
Twinkle Ann Sunil
Vocals
Twinkle Ann is a singer and storyteller whose raw, improvised style channels the healing power of sound. Guided by presence and empathy, she creates spaces of comfort and connection, using her voice as a heartfelt reminder that we are never alone.
Manu Shrivastava
Synths & Other Electronic Instruments
A Bangalore-based synth artist blending ambient, folk, and psychedelic sounds into immersive electronic experiences. A core member of Vasu Dixit Trio and Brainbow, he fuses art and tech to craft introspective, genre-defying sonic landscapes.
Varun Dhir
Handpan
A versatile percussionist blending meditative handpan soundscapes with dynamic drumming in Space Remedy, a progressive-psychedelic rock band. From introspective solo performances
to high-energy live shows, his work explores rhythm, emotion, and sonic storytelling.
Aditya Rajaram
Flute
Aditya Rajaram is a Carnatic flautist trained for over 16 years under the guidance of Vidwan Raghavendra Rao and Vidwan Ravichandran Kulur. Rooted deeply in tradition, Aditya aims to bring the essence of Carnatic music to contemporary audiences through innovative collaborations and fresh interpretations. He is also a founding member of Tarana, a pioneering Carnatic rock project that bridges classical and modern contemporary worlds.