Eastern Fare Music Foundation

The branches in North East India provide classes in dance and Indian classical music.

[1][2] In today's date the institute has six branches in the states of Karnataka, Assam[3] and Meghalaya and provides training to over a thousand students.

In the year 2009, Shreya Krishnaswamy topped in Bangalore by scoring 98% in the Trinity Guildhall practical examination.

[14] The event features performances by well known and upcoming bands from all over India, DJ night with dance floor, pool parties, food and beverages and bonfire in winter.

Every year October, three videos are chosen for Song of Substance, Creative Genius and The Dream Weaver awards.

[15] Eastern Fare is equipped with a state-of the art Jamming room and two Semi-Acoustic Studios to develop the expressive potential of the students besides encouraging their technical know-how of music.

The studio is also available for commercial services like composing and arranging musical scores for Solo Songs, Albums Television and Film Production, Voice Over recording and editing.

Skrybble mainly conducts creative writing workshops for children and adults in its Koramangala centre in Bangalore and provides various services like website designing and development, SEO, social media and PR solutions[buzzword] and corporate training.

The book was released by litterateur Lakshmi Nandan Bora at the 'Kamrup Mahanagar Jila Sahitya Shabha' at Dispur, Guwahati.

[24][25][26] ‘Count Your Blessings’, a philanthropic initiative by Eastern Fare Music Club was established in October 2010.

The members of this initiative focus mainly on blood donation camps, donation to non-profit organizations, visiting slum areas and giving aid, giving education to underprivileged children and visiting senior citizens home and orphanage.

[27] An initiative of Eastern Fare Music Foundation, the North-East India page on Facebook was founded in July 2009.

[28] It was Jim Ankan and his team’s love for North-East that gave forth to the creation of this popular page on Facebook.

Students of Eastern Fare Music Foundation at the Koramangala Branch, 2010
Eastern Fare performing at the Kyra Theater, 2009