Dhathri Kaduluri is a curious and enthusiastic Grade 6 student from Paris, Ontario. With a deep love for reading, Dhathri spends much of her free time immersed in books, exploring new worlds and expanding her imagination. She also has a natural talent for mathematics, thriving on the challenge of solving complex problems. Dhathri's artistic side shines through in her passion for Carnatic music under the esteemed guidance of Sri Srikanth Iyer and Smt. Latha Iyer, at the Krishna Learning Center, is dedicated to honing her vocal skills and deepening her appreciation for classical Indian music. A lover of travel, Dhathri enjoys exploring new places with her family. Her recent trip to Hawaii in early 2024 left a lasting impression, sparking a dream to revisit the tropical paradise in the future. These travel experiences have broadened her worldview and fueled her curiosity about different cultures. In addition to music, Dhathri expresses her creativity through painting, experimenting with colours and techniques to create unique artwork that reflects her perspective on the world. Dhathri likes to relax by playing Super Mario on her Nintendo Switch when she's not studying, singing, or painting. With her love for learning, creativity, and exploration, Dhathri continues to grow and achieve in all aspects of her life.

Trinities of Carnatic music

Carnatic Music and Its Global Influence

Carnatic Music, the classical tradition of South India, has captivated listeners for centuries and continues to thrive in the modern world. With its roots tracing back to ancient Vedic traditions, Carnatic music has evolved, embracing contemporary tastes and crossing cultural boundaries. Through collaborations with global artists, fusion genres like Carnatic Jazz and Carnatic Rock, and increased accessibility through online platforms, Carnatic music has found its place on the global stage. This art form’s dynamic evolution ensures it remains relevant while preserving its rich, traditional heritage.