Amritpal Singh Rasiya is a leading UK-based tabla player, renowned as a representative of the Ustad Allarakha legacy and a senior disciple of Pandit Yogesh Samsi. Specialising in the Punjab Gharana, he is recognised as one of Europe's prominent tabla players.
He has performed at prestigious events such as the BBC Dance Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, BBC Young Dancer, and the Darbar Festival at Southbank Centre, where he led a four-tabla ensemble. Known for his deep understanding of rhythm and versatility, Amritpal excels in solo performances, accompaniment for Indian classical dance and music, and collaborations across genres like Western classical, jazz, fusion, and meditative music.
A dedicated educator, he conducts workshops, classes, and lecture demonstrations worldwide. Amritpal also works as a sound therapist with StressManagement.co.uk and the Institute of Mindfulness and Transpersonal Psychology, hosting wellbeing retreats internationally.
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