media organisations, teamwork with editors, exhibition makers educators and artists
- tribal cultural heritage in india foundation (“showcasing new initiatives in education”) | background guide for education: ebook under creative commons license
- tropenmuseum (royal tropical institute amsterdam): guest curator for the exhibition “round and about india” (2007-2017) which highlighted the inspiration derived from India in the West, and aspects of migration from India that are relevant for Dutch society
- tropentheater (royal tropical institute amsterdam): programme advisor
- museum rietberg (city of zurich, switzerland): contributions to catalogues and visitor events
- india festivals (concertgebouw amsterdam & bozar brussels): author and programme advisor
- macmillan-scribners-gale (new york): articles for encyclopedia of india
- universities lueneburg, goettingen and wuerzburg: international elearning courses, guest lectures and publications | testimonials
- bern university of the arts & fachhochschule nordwestschweiz: researcher, guest lecturer (“sam, reflection, gathering together!”) and contributing author (music pedagogy)
- the small theatre madras (tamil nadu tourism): advisor for theatre architecture, programming and cooperation with international partners
- goethe institute: initiator and coordinator of intercultural projects in germany and india
- vpro de wandelende tak: contributions to world music radio programmes
- indian exhibition makers: national museum & sangeet natak akademi new delhi (contributor, author)
- isme world conferences of music education: contributions to the section “integrated music education” (presenter)
- oxford university press: the oxford illustrated companion to south indian classical music: author | critical acclaim | OUP worldwide

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