Since 2006, Triveni Fine Arts has promoted classical Indian dance and music through performances and cultural education. The group has hosted celebrated artists like Dr. K J Yesudas (1990, 2008), Shankar Namboodiri (2009), Dr. K.S Chitra (2010), and Padmashree Pandit Madhup Mudgal (2014). In 2016, they organized the Indian Music Festival in Vancouver, featuring artists such as Kumari Aishwarya, flutist Shashank Subramanyam, sitarist Purbayan Chatterjee, and Shri Vishnu Nambbothiri.
Founded in 2006, Triveni Fine Arts promotes classical music and dance, focusing on South Indian cultural heritage. The organization provides a platform for both entertainment and education, highlighting ancient Indian traditions.
Triveni Fine Arts highlights the richness of classical arts through programs featuring Indian classical music and dance. Their events encourage cross-generational appreciation and connect audiences with the traditions at the heart of cultural expression.
Triveni Fine Arts promotes Indian classical music—especially South Indian traditions—by hosting prominent artists and fostering community engagement. Their events preserve cultural heritage, with contributions from major performers like Dr. K J Yesudas, Shankar Namboodiri, Dr. K.S. Chitra, and Padmashree Pandit Madhup Mudgal enriching both Triveni’s programs and the local arts scene.
Triveni Fine Arts is known for its classical arts performances and festivals in Vancouver, including the Indian Music Festival. Krishna Kumar Varma produced "Triveni Tarang" (2016–2018), which featured interviews and events with prominent artists like Dr. K.J. Yesudas, helping to promote South Asian classical music and dance locally and earning recognition from the Vancouver Philharmonic Orchestra.