Ritika Ganguly is a transdisciplinary artist and entrepreneur who works across the sciences, arts, and philanthropy to create sustainable practices in humans’ relationships with nature and culture.

  • Ritika Ganguly stands against a dark wall with studio light on her

    Artistry

    Ritika’s artistic practice engages with orally transmitted genres of music, poetry, and narration. She trains in the field with Baul poet-practitioners on what it means to develop aural skills in community. Her body of work explores power and hierarchy while creating a space for the stories of ordinary citizens.

  • A group of people in a sunny courtyard sit on yoga mats and hold their ears

    Vocal Coaching

    Ritika offers Voice Yoga, a repertoire of techniques and practices that use breath, voice vibration, and resonance to stabilize and settle our nervous systems, as well as Lessons in Voice Culture, which uses the continuous loop cycle of the Tanpura and ‘mirror-singing’ as a format of interaction.

  • Ritika Ganguly presents to an audience of observers

    Organizational Consulting

    Through her LLC WeCollab, Ritika offers services tailored to empower individuals and organizations in their mission to create lasting impact, secure funding, and effectively communicate their stories. She supports organizations with grants, agile storytelling, program development, and much more.

Coming Up:

Make and Mingle: Petrichor

Thursday, March 28, 2024, 7:30-8:30 pm: $20
(Registration required)

Come, celebrate the spring equinox with art making, a food truck, outdoor activities, and hear new material from Ritika’s new band ‘Bee and the Knees!’
Ritika Ganguly - vocals
Celeste Kiewel - violin
Shinjan Sengupta - guitar
Charlie McCarron - guitar

Estuary: Album Release

Sunday, June 9, 2024, 7:30pm: $25 - $30
Cedar Cultural Center

Zack Baltich - percussionist
Ritika Ganguly - voice
Ilan Blanck - guitar
Cam Fassett- violin
Maggie Fae - stage design

Sound Stories Workshop

2024 dates TBA soon!

You are invited to join us in a public composition experiment that explores individual and communal resonance through sound-making. Workshop sessions will take place at the Liberal Arts Engagement Hub as part of Sound Stories: Activating Community Voices in a Collaboratory.