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Classical notes, meaningful conversations: The baithak experience reimagined
Updated On: 07 July, 2026 08:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Bhumika Israni
An evening of classical music, conversation and mindful listening is in store as a platform attempts to revive the traditional baithak format

Riddhi Atre (right, in blue) with performers during a baithak session
What if a classical concert felt less like a formal recital and more like a conversation? That is the idea behind Taal Tribe’s baithaks, founded by Riddhi Atre, a Kathak practitioner who launched the initiative in May 2024 to create a platform for emerging classical artistes while making the art form more accessible to younger audiences. Since its inception, Taal Tribe has hosted six baithaks in Mumbai and two in Bengaluru.

Tanay Rege performs classical tabla. Pics courtesy/@thetaaltribe
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