


Sacred Chant Concert
With Ramesh Kannan
This will be Snatam’s only Bay Area performance in 2011
Children’s Program 3:30 - 4:15 pm
For more information, call Rudramandir 510-486-8700
Snatam Kaur personifies the meaning of her name: universal, nucleus, and friend to all. These themes have expressed themselves in a variety of ways throughout her life, and are particularly present in her music. The sincerity and depth of commitment that this artist brings to her performance is firmly rooted in a life of devotion.
Snatam’s uplifting vocals are tastefully enriched by cross-cultural instrumentation. Many of the Snatam’s songs are ancient chants in Gurumukhi, the sacred language of the Sikhs. Other songs are in English. This aptly reflects her upbringing, which bridged these two worlds. For Snatam Kaur, the sacred chants of the Sikhs as well as chants from other faiths are an important expression for healing, peace, and social change.
ADVANCE TICKET SALES ARE NOW CLOSED
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR - PLEASE COME!
TICKET PRICES
Standard Seats (upper level seating)
$35/door
Premium Seats (floor level seating)
$55/door
Discount Seats for Children under 12 are
$10 - in Standard Section Only (Available at the door.)
Open seating within each section
BOX OFFICE/WILL CALL opens at 6:30 pm Friday, March 11.
We are a ticket-less system.
If you used PayPal your name will be on our list at will call, but please bring your confirmation receipt. If you have purchased tickets by calling 510-486-8700 your name will also be on our list of those who have paid in advance.
Advance Reservations Suggested
but please note that advance ticket sales are non-refundable.
The Scottish Rite Center is located at 1547 Lakeside Drive in Oakland - near Lake Merritt. For a map of the area, please click here. There is a parking lot available on the street behind the Temple, at 1558 Madison.
“This is a woman who walks it like she talks it… or sings it. Snatam Kaur brings out a bit of the divine peacemaker in all of us.”
— Alan di Perna, writer for Yoga Journal, Rolling Stone, Guitar World
“In Snatam’s voice… there is purity, clarity, and love.”
— Ram Das