December Celebrations at Eastern Fare Music Foundation
Online, December 7, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Chilly winter is joyous time, a season of celebrations. Having said, it has been an annual ritual of Eastern Fare Music Foundation to celebrate its rewarding performances in the Trinity Guild Hall of Music Examinations. Eastern Fare, one of the premier music institutes in Bangalore, India, has recorded a 100% pass percentage three times in row.
Music education in Bangalore seems to be brimming with success as seven of the students from the institute scored a distinction. Students Rishee Ramesh and Sanjana Rajasekar added the cherry on top by scoring 94% each.
To mark their colossal success, Eastern Fare would be performing a live gig at Olio-the Lounge Mix, one of the best fine dining restaurants in Bangalore. The event scheduled on 11 December is Bangalore's take on Rock and Roll.
Apart from its active engagement in music, Eastern Fare Music Foundation has also remained involved in a handful of non-profit activities this year. For starters, the members of this foundation have been going to various orphanages and old-age homes in Bangalore. During these visits, apart from donating in cash and kinds, the members spend time with the residents and perform music for them as well. The initiative draws funds from the students and members of Eastern Fare who have generously donated and participated in these programs.
The members of Eastern Fare have also created a conservatory of useful information about North East India through the blog - india-north-east.blogspot.com.
Looks like Easten Fare is spreading its roots and more importantly in a benevolent direction.
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