![]() Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will be known as Queen Consort, a title that came with Queen Elizabeth II’s blessing after many years of contention, dating back to the years before she even married Prince Charles. After seven decades, the United Kingdom has a new woman to call queen. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will be known as Queen Consort, a title that came with Queen Elizabeth II’s blessing after many years of contention, dating back to the years before she even married Prince Charles.(Jim Watson, Pool Photo via AP, file) Show More Show Less 11 of39 FILE - Front pages of British national newspapers showing the news of the engagement between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles., Friday Feb. 10, 2005, following the announcement of their engagement. (Stephen Hird, Pool Photo via AP, File) Show More Show Lessĩ of39 10 of39 FILE - Britain's Prince Charles and his fiancee Camilla Parker Bowles arrive for a party at Windsor Castle, England, Thursday Feb. ![]() Others are, Prince Philip, left, Lady Sarah Chatto, second right, Prince Charles, right, and Camilla Parker Bowles, center second row (behind Chatto). (Stephen Hird/Pool Photo via AP, File) Show More Show Less 8 of39 FILE - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II waves to the crowd as she arrives in the Royal Box in the gardens of Buckingham Palace Monday June 3, 2002, during the second concert to commemorate her Golden Jubilee. ![]() Robin Nowacki Show More Show LessĦ of39 7 of39 Prince Charles, right, greets his longtime friend Camilla Parker-Bowles, as he arrives for a charity reception, which Parker-Bowles was hosting, in central London Tuesday, June 26, 2001. Lefteris Pitarakis, Pool Show More Show Less 2 of39 FILE - Camilla Parker Bowles arrives at The Ritz in London Thursday, October 29, 1998, for a reception following the wedding of Simon Sebag-Montiefore and Santa Palmer-Tomkinson. 4:30-5:45am - V.K.1 of39 FILE - Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, tours the newly refurbished Soroptimists residential Club, during a visit, in Bayswater, central London, Wednesday Nov. ![]() 2:45-4am - Suhail Yusuf Khan: sarangi, Amit Kavthekar, tabla.1-2:15am - Saraswathi Ranganathan, veena, Sruti Sarathy, violin, Rohan Krishnamurthy, mridangam.11:15pm-12:30am - Indrajit Banerjee: sitar, Rupak Kulkarni, bansuri, Hindole Majumdar, tabla.9:30-10:45pm - Anupama Bhagwat, sitar, Amit Kavthekar, tabla.7:45-9pm - Roopa Mahadevan, vocal, Sruti Sarathy, violin, Rohan Krishnamurthy, mridangam.6:00-7:15pm - Purbayan Chatterjee, sitar, Rakesh Chaurasia, bansuri, Ojas Adhiya, tabla. ![]() Presented by Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events in collaboration with South Asia Institute, South Asian Classical Music Society of Chicago and People of Rhythm Productions. Washington St., 3rd Floor South, Chicago, IL 60602 Ragamala: A Celebration of Indian Classical Music - Celebrating 10 Years!Ĭhicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hallħ8 E. (schedule is subject to change) Friday, September 30–Saturday, October 1, 2022 ***NOTE – unless otherwise noted, all lineups are listed with the headliner first followed by the opening performers ![]()
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