On Friday evening, June 18, 2010, the Voices of
Bahá will sing in India’s most prestigious
concert hall, the National Centre for Performing
Arts in Mumbai. Just as with Carnegie Hall in
New York, the Mozart Konzert Haus in Vienna,
the National Theater of Spain in Madrid and
others in which the choir has performed in the
past, this event will bring the music and spirit of
the Faith to the most discerning of musical
audiences in one of the largest cities in the
world.
The National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in Mumbai is India’s premier cultural institution. The
first multi-venue, multi-purpose cultural center to be built in South Asia, it has been committed since
its inception to promoting and preserving the country’s rich and vibrant traditions in music, dance and
theater, as well as catalyzing new and innovative work in the field of the performing arts.
With five modern theaters, a photography gallery and extensive archival and library facilities located
in the heart of Mumbai’s downtown business district, the NCPA presents more than 500 events each
year across all major art forms.
It is recognized by artists,
patrons and the media alike
to be among Asia's foremost
venues for the performing
arts. The Voices of Bahá will
appear in the Jamshed
Bhabha Theatre, the largest
auditorium in the facility,
known for orchestral concerts
and fine Indian classical
music.