Kushal Das (Sitar) Kumar Bose (Tabla) Sunday, May 9, 2010 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia www.mithas.org Spring.

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Kushal Das (Sitar) Kumar Bose (Tabla) Sunday, May 9, 2010 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2010 Hindustani Concert

Kushal Das (Sitar) Kumar Bose (Tabla) Sunday, May 9, 2010 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2010 Hindustani Concert Kushal Das (Sitar) Kumar Bose (Tabla) Sunday, May 9, 2010 Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2010 Hindustani Concert