Nada Brahma Productions
Explorations of World Music & Dance with Tim Gregory

Links

Kenya Connect
Kenya Connect is a U.S. and Kenya-based non profit organization whose mission is to promote cross-cultural exchange and grassroots community development through the establishment of personal and service-oriented relationships between children worldwide.

Class Acts Arts
Class Acts Arts is a nonprofit arts outreach organization dedicated to bringing educational and culturally diverse arts experiences to schools and communities in Maryland, Washington, DC and Virginia. CAA serves as NBP’s booking agent for performances in the DC metropolitan area.

SERRV International
The purpose of SERRV is to promote the social and economic progress of people in developing regions of the world by purchasing and marketing their handicrafts in a just and direct manner.

Lark in the Morning
The ultimate resource for musical instruments. 

Bash the Trash
Great resource for instrument making from recycled materials. 

Pure Sound Studio
Nada Brahma's recording studio of choice. Located in Odenton, MD, this 24 track-all-digital studio with complete editing and mastering capabilities is operated by Jeremy Hesford, assistant producer of Nada Brahma’s Tupendane. Jeremy’s equipment is also portable. If you ever need a quality on site recording, such as a school recital, contact Pure Sound Studio.

Nada Brahma Members

Tracey Eldridge
Musician, songwriter, performer, educator, and artist-in-residence Tracey Eldridge has been serving the educational community since 1993.  Drawing upon two decades of professional experience in creative movement and teaching in addition to her formal training in theatre, languages, and music Tracey creates multi-dimensional performances infused with color, creativity, and verve.  A graduate of Maryland State Arts Council's Teaching Artists' Institute, Tracey builds educational programs strongly rooted in State Curriculum.   

Hoppy Hopkins
The front man for the legendary Mambo Combo, Hoppy brings his percussive expertise to NBP – that is when he is not gigging in the Caribbean.

Rachel Cross
Rachel Cross is an award-winning musician, Azalea City recording artist, and founder of Tuesday Afternoon Guitar Club for Girls. She is honored to serve institutions as diverse as The Smithsonian Folklife Festival, The National Council for Traditional Arts, and School-within-school at Peabody.