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Photograph of an unidentified individual seated in an ensemble of instrumentalists, playing the tabla at the Canada Day celebration at Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).

Canada Day is the national day of Canada, celebrated annually on July 1. It marks the anniversary of the confederation of Canada in 1867, when the British North America Act united the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia into one country. The day is observed with various events, including fireworks, parades, concerts, and cultural performances, as well as gatherings to celebrate Canada's history, diversity, and achievements.
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Photograph of a musical performance featuring Rattan Mohan Sharma as the vocalist and Hemant Ekbote on tabla (hand drums) at an event organized by the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Vancouver, British Columbia, on November 19, 2000.

Rattan Mohan Sharma is an Indian classical vocalist known for his contributions to spiritual and devotional music, with over 300 albums to his credit. In addition to his recordings, he has performed in over 5,000 concerts globally, including at temples, colleges, and prestigious music festivals. Beyond performance, Sharma is involved in music education. He is the founder of the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Mumbai and serves as a faculty member at the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Tampa, Florida, USA.

Hemant Ekbote is a professional tabla artist and educator. He is a visiting faculty member at San Diego State University and the founder of The Divine School of Music, where he teaches tabla to students from both Indian and American backgrounds. Hemant has performed on All India Radio (AIR) and his work includes collaborations on various music albums.

The Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation was incorporated in 1994 as a Society in the Province of British Columbia, dedicated to promoting vocal music in the Mewati Gharana within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver. Their Mission is to promote classical Indian music through instruction and performance.
Description
Photograph of a musical performance featuring Rattan Mohan Sharma as the vocalist and Hemant Ekbote on tabla (hand drums) at an event organized by the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Vancouver, British Columbia, on November 19, 2000.

Rattan Mohan Sharma is an Indian classical vocalist known for his contributions to spiritual and devotional music, with over 300 albums to his credit. In addition to his recordings, he has performed in over 5,000 concerts globally, including at temples, colleges, and prestigious music festivals. Beyond performance, Sharma is involved in music education. He is the founder of the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Mumbai and serves as a faculty member at the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Tampa, Florida, USA.

Hemant Ekbote is a professional tabla artist and educator. He is a visiting faculty member at San Diego State University and the founder of The Divine School of Music, where he teaches tabla to students from both Indian and American backgrounds. Hemant has performed on All India Radio (AIR) and his work includes collaborations on various music albums.

The Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation was incorporated in 1994 as a Society in the Province of British Columbia, dedicated to promoting vocal music in the Mewati Gharana within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver. Their Mission is to promote classical Indian music through instruction and performance.
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, part of the audience, at a musical performance event organized by the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Vancouver, British Columbia, on November 19, 2000.

The Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation was incorporated in 1994 as a Society in the Province of British Columbia, dedicated to promoting vocal music in the Mewati Gharana within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver. Their Mission is to promote classical Indian music through instruction and performance.
Description
Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals, part of the audience, at a musical performance event organized by the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Vancouver, British Columbia, on November 19, 2000.

The Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation was incorporated in 1994 as a Society in the Province of British Columbia, dedicated to promoting vocal music in the Mewati Gharana within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver. Their Mission is to promote classical Indian music through instruction and performance.
Description
Photograph of a musical performance featuring Rattan Mohan Sharma as the vocalist and Hemant Ekbote on tabla (hand drums) at an event organized by the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Vancouver, British Columbia, on November 19, 2000.

Rattan Mohan Sharma is an Indian classical vocalist known for his contributions to spiritual and devotional music, with over 300 albums to his credit. In addition to his recordings, he has performed in over 5,000 concerts globally, including at temples, colleges, and prestigious music festivals. Beyond performance, Sharma is involved in music education. He is the founder of the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Mumbai and serves as a faculty member at the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Tampa, Florida, USA.

Hemant Ekbote is a professional tabla artist and educator. He is a visiting faculty member at San Diego State University and the founder of The Divine School of Music, where he teaches tabla to students from both Indian and American backgrounds. Hemant has performed on All India Radio (AIR) and his work includes collaborations on various music albums.

The Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation was incorporated in 1994 as a Society in the Province of British Columbia, dedicated to promoting vocal music in the Mewati Gharana within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver. Their Mission is to promote classical Indian music through instruction and performance.
Description
Photograph of a musical performance featuring Rattan Mohan Sharma as the vocalist and Hemant Ekbote on tabla (hand drums) at an event organized by the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Vancouver, British Columbia, on November 19, 2000.

Rattan Mohan Sharma is an Indian classical vocalist known for his contributions to spiritual and devotional music, with over 300 albums to his credit. In addition to his recordings, he has performed in over 5,000 concerts globally, including at temples, colleges, and prestigious music festivals. Beyond performance, Sharma is involved in music education. He is the founder of the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Mumbai and serves as a faculty member at the Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation in Tampa, Florida, USA.

Hemant Ekbote is a professional tabla artist and educator. He is a visiting faculty member at San Diego State University and the founder of The Divine School of Music, where he teaches tabla to students from both Indian and American backgrounds. Hemant has performed on All India Radio (AIR) and his work includes collaborations on various music albums.

The Pandit Jasraj School of Music Foundation was incorporated in 1994 as a Society in the Province of British Columbia, dedicated to promoting vocal music in the Mewati Gharana within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver. Their Mission is to promote classical Indian music through instruction and performance.