

MUMBAI:
Renowned Carnatic vocalist and Padma Shri Award Winner Aruna Sairam is excited at the prospect of encouraging and helping aspiring students learn Indian classical music. She has joined the Artium Academic Board and dons the role of Faculty Head for Carnatic Music where she will use her vast knowledge and experience to shape and nurture talent, through the unique music courses offered by Artium Academy.
Known for her tremendous contribution to the world of music spanning almost six decades, Aruna believes that the music space is evolving drastically and with time and technological advancements, method of teaching also needs to evolve to be in line with the emerging trends Aruna Sairam’s latest campaign for Artium Academy canvasses the inter-play of music with technology to make learning a lot easier and more accessible to people of all ages. Through the campaign video, Aruna Sairam explains her love for Carnatic Music and highlights her journey on how she learnt it herself. The video ends with Aruna Sairam inviting music enthusiasts from across the world for an exciting course in Carnatic Music designed and curated personally by her.
The Carnatic Music course of Artium Academy is a curated blend of innovation and perfection, taught one on one by trained and certified teachers based on a performance driven Carnatic music curriculum designed under the guidance of Aruna Sairam herself. The course aims at a performance driven learning approach that is simple and easy to grasp.
Talking about her aspirations to nurture future musicians, Aruna Sairam said, “Learning music has become a lot easier due to technology. India as a nation is not just passionate about listening music but we love to learn music as well. Technology is helping to foster and develop future musicians in a big way and I am delighted to be a part of Artium Academy to develop and nurture future musicians.”
Talking about her association as Head of Faculty at Artium Music, Aruna Sairam added, “My association with Artium Academy is very timely as I was looking to share my learning and experiences in the genre of Carnatic Music, an art form I have worshipped over the years. I am extremely excited to become a part of Artium’s Academic board and contribute towards building the gold standard in music learning.”
“We are delighted to announce the launch of our latest campaign, featuring the legendary artist – Aruna Sairam. We believe that by delivering this performance-oriented course led by the maestro herself, we can empower music enthusiasts with skills that can help them towards their journey of becoming professional musicians. At Artium Academy, our constant endeavour remains to use technology such as personalised dashboards, learning tools, graphs, virtual practice rooms and auditoriums, to help revolutionize how people learn music by making it more relevant, participatory, and engaging, while delivering quality music education directly from the veterans of the music industry.”
Adds Ashish Joshi, Founder and CEO – Artium Academy With the advent of new technology, Aruna dreams to take Carnatic music to the millions of aspirants worldwide and providing them with an opportunity to train them under her wing. Aruna’s zeal to promote fresh and young talent lead to her collaboration with Artium Academy for the launch of their latest campaign to inspire music enthusiasts across the world.
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