Melbourne, April 24 (Australia India News Newsdesk)
The Telugu Association of Australia Inc. has highlighted the launch of a YouTube channel by the Krishna Ravali School of Indian Music, marking a step towards expanding the reach of Indian classical traditions through digital platforms.
The launch event, held recently in Melbourne, brought together members of the Indian community and music enthusiasts, demonstrating how classical art forms can embrace modern technology while retaining their cultural essence.
The initiative, led by Rama Rao, was recognised for its efforts in promoting Indian classical music and making it accessible to wider audiences online.
The evening featured musical performances by Dr Rama Rao, along with Ravi M Ravichandhira and Narmatha Ravichandhira, with performances noted for their depth and traditional richness.
Students from the school also performed, highlighting the institution’s role in nurturing talent and sustaining classical music traditions within the Indian diaspora.
Organisers said the initiative reflects the growing importance of digital platforms in promoting cultural heritage, while strengthening engagement with younger audiences.
The launch is expected to further enhance the visibility of Indian classical music and support its continued growth within Australia’s multicultural community.