Folk music enthusiasts participate in a five-day workshop aboard a Ganga cruise led by vocalist Malini Awasthi. The program is designed around Indian classical and folk traditions, with participants learning and engaging in guided sessions throughout the residency.
Across the outlets, the workshop is described as covering multiple genres, including Sawan folk, thumri, and kajri. The sessions also incorporate practices such as yoga and meditation alongside music-focused instruction. Organisers present the format as a way of continuing the guru-shishya parampara, a teacher–student tradition, and participants are reported to pay tribute to Girija Devi.
While the sources focus on the event’s spiritual and educational elements—its setting on the river cruise, the breadth of musical styles taught, and the emphasis on disciplined learning—they broadly align on the key details: who leads the workshop, its length, the location, and the main activities and genres featured.