Classical tabla soloist and accompanist Mike Lukshis has established himself as a leading tabla performer and educator in the NYC area. He is regularly sought after for his kathak accompaniment by artists across the US. With 20 years of direct, gurukul style training by Guruji Pandit Divyang Vakil, Mike is continuously imbued with the living tradition of tabla. Through his ongoing tutelage, Mike is carrying forward the Delhi and Ajrada Gharanas, or schools of tabla, to the future generations. He is a lead performer of several groups such as contemporary classical tabla ensemble Talavya and the experimental electronic trio TablaTun. As well, He is the co-director of the renowned Taalim School of Indian Music and an executive board member for non-profit organizations Taalim Foundation and Anga Kala Dance Company.
Jin Won is a celebrated Kathak dancer and tabla player whose work bridges tradition and innovation through rhythm and movement. Hailed by The New York Times as “an exuberant dancer whose musicality transforms her dancing into something primal,” she has built a career that spans performance, education, curation, and cross-cultural collaboration.
Born in South Korea, Jin trained in India for over 15 years under Pandit Divyang Vakil (tabla) and Shrimati Shubha Desai (Kathak), representing the Delhi, Punjab, and Ajrada gharanas in her tabla performances. She is the Artistic Director of Pradhanica Dance and Music Company and Director at the Taalim School of Indian Music (NJ), where she trains the next generation of Indian classical artists. Her performances have been featured at major venues such as the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center Atrium, and Carnegie Hall, alongside teaching residencies and master classes at universities and cultural institutions.
As Curator of the Erasing Borders Dance Festival and President of the Korean American Arts Council, Jin fosters artistic exchange and community engagement, supporting both traditional and contemporary artists. She has been recognised with a New York State Assembly Citation for her cultural leadership and contributions to the arts.
Guruji Pt. Divyang Vakil is an internationally acclaimed Indian rhythm maestro, a revered Taalvidya Guru and spiritual guide whose works emphasize the three major aspects of Spirituality: Music, Knowledge, and Yoga.