PRSSV Institute of Performing Arts and Heritage
PRSSV was established over 50 years ago in Benares by Pandit
Sharda Sahai of the Benares Tabla Gharana with the aim of giving
people of all walks of life a chance to experience and learn the
performing arts of India. Pandit Sharda Sahai and
Ethnomusicologist Dr. Frances Shepherd established PRSSV as a
registered charitable trust in the UK in 1987.
The work of the trust focuses on: a) redefining how Indian music
and musicians contribute to the musical life of the UK, b) access
for students and practitioners of all ages to develop their
passion for Indian performing arts and other world music
traditions, c) their heritage centre; a living legacy of film,
recordings and interviews of Indian music and dance, and d)
curating events for spaces ranging from national galleries, arts
centres and festivals.
PRSSV is the leading examination board which has for over 30
years been providing graded examinations which support the
promotion of World Music and Dance. The subjects students can get
qualifications in are Indian classical music (both Carnatic and
Hindustani subjects) and Steel Pan. This suite of qualifications
includes graded qualifications taking a candidate from beginner to
advanced level, with performance and teaching qualifications up to
Diploma level.
PRSSV is the custodian of the Benares Baaj Archive in West
London. This is a major heritage project that charts the history
of Tabla in the UK and has a growing collection of material on the
Indian Performing Arts. Educational institutions and students
wanting to learn about this heritage of India can have access to
this knowledge through this archive.
PRSSV Sangeet College Institute of
Music and Dance provides students of all ages opportunities to
develop their music and dance knowledge, their performing arts
skills, and through that to find new ways of experiencing and
making music. We have over 250 students every week receiving
professional tuition in Indian instruments and dance both in the
community and in schools. Our teaching ethos is “learning through
doing” and so our students perform regularly. For more information
on classes and other activities please visit www.prssv.org
History
The PRSSV exam board was set up in 1987 to provide accredited
qualifications for world music and dance traditions. Our
syllabuses are developed in consultation with master musicians and
dancers and are true to the uniqueness of a particular culture
while taking into account the different social and cultural
conditions of the West.
The aim of our exams is to:
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Inspire achievements in music among students of all ages and
levels.
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Provide recognition for different musical cultures.
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Provide recognition for teachers.
In December 1987, there were 15 candidates who were examined by an
examiner from India. Today there are approximately 1000 candidates
appearing annually in approved examination centres and partner
institutions in London and other cities of the UK. The examiners
are mainly UK based.
In 2006 PRSSV started its international wing to cater for teachers
and students in Europe and then in 2010 in Australia and North
America.
In 2013 the first batch of Heritage Skills candidates completed
their training.