Mandala Makers Festival 2026

Chicago

The Mandala Makers Festival is an annual multidisciplinary arts festival that celebrates the creativity, diversity, and innovation of South Asian artists in the United States and the global diaspora. Launched in 2019 in Chicago, the festival provides a vital platform for emerging and established artists working across dance, music, theater, film, and interdisciplinary performance. Mandala Makers Festival highlights both traditional and contemporary expressions, fostering artistic experimentation while honoring cultural heritage. Through performances, community gatherings, and collaborative programming, the festival brings together artists and audiences to experience the richness of South Asian culture and to amplify voices shaping the future of diasporic arts.

April 15 | 8:30PM

JUGALBANDHI

April 15, 2026 | 8:30PM / $20
Constellation Chicago (3111 N Western Ave. Chicago, IL, 60618

A very special evening featuring three of the top touring artists from India who will be showcasing the rare improvisational instrumental music of South Indian carnatic violin and North Indian Hindustani shehnai (reeded Indian folk instrument). The two instruments come together for a musical conversation and accompanied by South Indian mridangam (barrel shaped drum). 

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May 2 | 7:30PM

PURUSH: when power becomes poetry

May 2, 2026 | 7:30PM / $25
Visceral Dance Center (3121 N Rockwell St. Chicago, IL)

Mandala Ensemble Presents, “Purush: When Power Becomes Poetry” featuring an evening-length performance that explores improvisation across classical Indian dance traditions by male dancers. Dancers trained in Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Odissi interpret shared musical compositions through their distinct movement vocabularies and rhythmic sensibilities. As each artist responds spontaneously to the music, the performance reveals how different classical forms approach improvisation—through unique body language, rhythmic dialogue, and expressive interpretation—creating a dynamic conversation between tradition, individuality, and creativity.

Artists:

Colin Mascarenhas is an Odissi artist and founding member of the Aikyam Odissi Dance Collective in Chicago. Trained in Mumbai under Guru Jhelum Paranjape, he has over 20 years of experience in the Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra style of Odissi. His aesthetic draws inspiration from classical temple architecture, reflecting Odissi’s sculptural and spiritual roots. Colin has performed at major venues across India, including NCPA Mumbai and the US Embassy in Delhi, as well as the Consulate of India in Chicago. He is dedicated to preserving traditional Odissi and teaching it in the Chicago area.

Rajagopalan Kiran James is a Chicago-based dancer, choreographer, educator, and nonprofit leader whose performances and embodied practice are rooted in poetic storytelling and social justice. With 35 years of training in Bharatanatyam, Kiran creates bold, educative productions bridging South Asian classical and ritual dance with other world dance forms. He is the co-founder of Daya Arts, a nonprofit highlighting South Asian and West African arts, and Off the Beat, a podcast imagining new futures for South Asian dance. He has performed internationally, participated in artist residencies at Snug Harbor and Catwalk Institute, and formerly served as Executive Director of Kalapriya.

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June 3 | 7:30PM

Sabir Khan

June 3, 2026 | 7:30PM / Free Event 

Sabir Khan and Hindole Majumdar

Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 

Sabir Sultan Khan, master of the sarangi (an ancient bowed folk instrument from India), is the son of legendary sarangi player and vocalist Ustad Sultan Khan. He belongs to the Sikar gharana (school) of music, which has produced several stalwarts to Indian classical music. Khan was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Exposed to music when he was six years old through his grandfather, Ustad Gulab Khan, he trained under his father, grandfather, and his uncle Ustad Nasir Khan. He is the tenth generation of his family to play the sarangi. Khan’s great-grandfather Ustad Azim Khan Sahab was a court musician at Sikar, Rajasthan.

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July 12

Round Robin

Round Robin Performance

July 12

iO Theatre, 1501 N Kingsbury St Ave, Chicago, IL 60642 

TBD

 

September 13

Fareed Haque

Fareed Haque + Special Guests

September 13

iO Theatre, 1501 N Kingsbury St Ave, Chicago, IL 60642 

TBD

 

August 20

Do The Needful & Mandala Ensemble

Do The Needful and Mandala Ensemble

August 20

Chicago Summer Dance Festival

TBD