Bindu Subramaniam

In 2014, she started the SaPa in Schools program, an initiative to integrate music into the mainstream academic curriculum.

She is the daughter of violinist Dr. L. Subramaniam, and has collaborated with him on a number of releases including Global Fusion, Visions of India and Athens.

[6] In 2018, she created The Thayir Sadam Project with Ambi, Carnatic fusion artist Mahesh Raghvan and mridangam player Akshay Anantapadmanabhan.

The band has collaborated with Hubert Laws, Oystein Baadsvik, Lesle Lewis, and Bollywood composer Aadesh Srivastav.

[11] In 2018, Bindu and Ambi collaborated with Carnatic fusion artist Mahesh Raghvan to create The Thayir Sadam Project.

The Thayir Sadam Project has released tracks in collaboration with Carnatic singing duo Ranjani-Gayathri, and created an Indian cover of A Million Dreams to promote the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.

As of 2018, The Thayir Sadam Project has conducted workshops with over 5000 students,[14] teaching them global music and promoting initiatives like the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) via the 10,000 deeds campaign.

Bindu took over as Dean in 2011, and created a curriculum that would train children as young as three years old to learn music.

She founded the SaPa in Schools program in 2014, as an initiative to integrate music into the mainstream academic curriculum.

Bindu co-hosts The SaPa Show, a weekly television program aimed at teaching children Indian and global music.