Sky Academy is the title given to guitar innovator Uli Jon Roth 's tuition seminars and concerts.
45-574: Sky Academy was first established in May 2006, at the Ralph Freud Theater at the University Campus of Los Angeles. Uli teaches a holistic approach to music making, which comprises lectures, master classes, concentration exercises and special concerts. The teaching emphasis is on awakening and strengthening the students' musical potential and on showing ways of how to connect more deeply with music. This
90-859: A further 2 Sky Academy concerts and seminar at the Hollywood MI with Paul Gilbert , Michael Angelo Batio, Ule Ritgen, George Bellas, Roy Z, Robby Krieger, Mark Boals and Johnny Hiland. The first international Sky Academy was in July 2008, as part of the G-TARanaki Guitar Festival in New Plymouth, Taranaki , New Zealand. A different format to the US Sky Academy saw Uli giving three workshops at regional high schools in Waitara, Inglewood and Opunake with guests Gilby Clarke and Vernon Reid . Uli then headlined
135-405: A means to give dignity and recognition to quality teachers. It was essential that such Inspired Teachers be recognized so that they have motivation and drive. The Inspired Teachers were invited for one week ‘In Residence’ programme at Rashtrapati Bhavan as part of this endeavour. 31 teachers were recognized with the "President's Inspired Teacher" award for 2015. 13 teachers were recognized with
180-629: A one-week-long In-Residence programme with the President of India at the Rashtrapati Bhavan , New Delhi . Pranab Mukherjee , the current President of India , instituted Inspired Teacher recognition in 2015. The in-residence programme for inspired teachers was announced by the President at the annual conference of vice-chancellors of central universities on February 5, 2015. The President of India had defined an Inspired Teacher as an academic who
225-582: A platform to have their voice heard among the top bureaucrats to solicit suggestions from teachers on educational policy matters. Nomination of one faculty member by the respective Central Universities in India for participation to the In-residence Program at the Rashtrapati Bhavan consists of student feedback, teaching quality, and research output analyses. The recognized Inspired Teachers are invited for
270-423: A uniform architecture for public use. In the post- Mutiny era, however, it was decided that sensitivity must be shown to the local surroundings to better integrate the building within its political context, and after much political debate, Lutyens conceded to incorporating local Indo-Saracenic motifs, albeit in a rather superficial decoration form on the skin of the building. Various Indian elements were added to
315-510: A view of the house from further back, it would also cut through the square between the secretariat buildings. The committee with Lutyens and Baker established in January 1914 said the grade was to be no steeper than 1 in 25, though it eventually was changed to 1 in 22, a steeper gradient which made it more difficult to see the Viceroy's palace. While Lutyens knew about the gradient and the possibility that
360-431: Is a rectangular room of 32×20 m. It was originally built as a state ballroom with wooden flooring. The Persian painting on its ceiling depicts a royal hunting expedition led by King Fateh Ali Shah of Persia . The walls have fresco paintings. The dome , in the middle, reflects both Indian and British styles. In the centre is a tall copper-faced dome, surmounting a very tall drum in several sections, which stands out from
405-417: Is a value-oriented, mission-driven, self-motivated and result-oriented individual who works towards impacting the environment in a positive manner through his own actions as well as by imparting knowledge amongst students to help them achieve their potential. An Inspired Teacher links the individual goals of the students to the societal and national goals. The President, in his address during an interaction with
450-402: Is achieved largely through heightening the general musical awareness level and also by broadening the overall musical and artistic horizon of the students. Uli is seen as an Inspired Teacher who mainly teaches by opening up new vistas of inspiration. His teaching approach encourages the creative, artistic aspects of music making, and even embraces metaphysical subjects such as inspiration, but at
495-485: Is now the family wing of the President; he converted the then Viceroy's apartments into the Guest Wing, where visiting heads of state stay while in India. On 26 January 1950, when Rajendra Prasad became the first President of India and occupied this building, it was renamed Rashtrapati Bhavan – the President's House. Consisting of four floors and 340 rooms, with a floor area of 200,000 square feet (19,000 m ), it
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#1733104510111540-402: Is on each corner at the top of the column. As there is an ancient Indian belief that bells signalled the end of a dynasty, it was said that as the bells were silent British rule in India would not end. Whereas previous British examples of so-called Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture had mostly grafted elements from Mughal architecture onto essentially Western carcasses, Lutyens drew also from
585-415: Is predominantly a rose garden. It has 16 square rose beds encased in low hedges. There is a red sandstone pergola in the centre over the central pavement which is covered with Rose creepers, Petrea , Bougainvillea and vines . The walls are covered with creepers like jasmine , Rhynchospermum , Tecoma Grandiflora , Bignonia Vanista, Adenoclyma, Echitice, Parana Paniculata. Along the walls are planted
630-730: Is the second largest residence of any head of state in the world after Quirinal Palace in Italy . The other presidential homes are the Rashtrapati Nilayam in Hyderabad , ( Telangana ), Rashtrapati Ashiana in Dehradun , ( Uttarakhand ), Rashtrapati Niwas, Mashobra and Rashtrapati Niwas in Shimla , ( Himachal Pradesh ). The Governor-General of India resided at Government House in Calcutta until
675-585: The Delhi Durbar in December 1911 that the capital of India would be relocated from Calcutta to Delhi. When the plan for a new city, New Delhi , adjacent to the end south of Old Delhi , was developed after the Delhi Durbar, the new palace for the viceroy of India was given an enormous size and prominent position. About 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) of land was acquired to begin the construction of Viceroy's House, as it
720-580: The Republic of India in the form of an in-residence program with the President of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan , New Delhi . This recognition is not related to the National Award for teachers , which is the highest recognition for school teachers. The Inspired Teacher honour is instituted by the President of India in 2015 to recognize top performing faculties at the Central Universities and to give
765-576: The Secretariat Building, New Delhi , mainly by Herbert Baker, have similarities e.g. both are built with cream and red Dholpur sandstone. Lutyens added several small personal elements to the house, such as an area in the garden walls and two ventilator windows on the stateroom to look like the glasses which he wore. The Viceregal Lodge was completed largely by 1929, and (along with the rest of New Delhi) inaugurated officially in 1931. Between 1932 and 1933 important decorations were added, especially in
810-622: The TSB Stadium with his Sky Of Avalon band featuring a guesting Alex Skolnick . A third Sky Academy US seminar was held again in Los Angeles in September 2008, followed by Sky Academy Arizona and Nordenham (Germany). Guests at the concerts included Doug Aldrich and Chris Caffery. Inspired Teacher Inspired Teacher (alternatively termed President's Inspired Teacher ) is the highest civilian recognition for University-level teachers in
855-551: The cardinal directions divide this garden into a grid of squares: a charbagh . There are six lotus-shaped fountains at the crossings of these channels, rising to a height of 12 feet (3.7 m). There are bird tables for feeding grain to wild birds. Terrace garden : There are two longitudinal strips of the garden, at a higher level on each side of the Main Garden, forming the Northern and Southern boundaries. The plants grown are
900-463: The "President's Inspired Teacher" award for 2016. Rashtrapati Bhavan The Rashtrapati Bhavan ( pronunciation , ISO : Rāṣṭrapati Bhavana ; lit. ' Presidential Palace ' ; formerly Viceroy's House (1931–1947) and Government House (1947–1950)) is the official residence of the President of India at the western end of Rajpath , Raisina Hill in New Delhi . It
945-628: The China Orange trees. In July 2014, a museum inside Rashtrapati Bhavan was inaugurated by then President of India Pranab Mukherjee . The museum helps visitors to get an inside view of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, its art, architecture and get educated about lives of past presidents. The second phase was inaugurated in 2016 by the President Pranab Mukherjee and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The museum has been built under
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#1733104510111990-457: The Great Mughals (1913). The designs underwent changes and alterations under subsequent viceroys and after Indian Independence. After independence, it was renamed as Government House. When Chakravarti Rajagopalachari assumed office as the first India-born Governor General of India and became the occupant of this palace , he preferred to stay in a few rooms in the former Guest Wing, which
1035-745: The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra)- subject: Violin playing, Bach Partita, Ben Woods (Flametal) - Flamenco guitar and dance, Further guest speakers have been Michael-Angelo Batio, Joe Stump, Vernon Reid, Gilby Clarke, Leon Hendrix . Sky Academy 2006 included three extensive concerts which took place during the course of the 5-day seminar. They were designed to invoke the spirit of musical freedom and featured many special guests, apart from Uli's band. Stage guests included Warren De Martini, Don Dokken , Tony Franklin , Rob Pagliari, Chris Poland , Kofi Baker, Chris Impellitteri , Jeff Scott Soto , Francis Buchholz and Robby Krieger . In August 2007 Uli held
1080-701: The Holy Nectar ) is a garden situated at the back of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Formerly known as the "Mughal Gardens", it was rechristened by the Bharatiya Janata Party -led central government to "Amrit Udyan" in January 2023. The garden incorporates both Mughal and English landscaping styles and feature a great variety of flowers and trees. The Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens are open to the public in February–March every year during Udyanotsav . Main garden : Two channels intersecting at right angles running in
1125-541: The Inspired Teachers, quoted a statement from the Greek novelist Nikos Kazantzakis , which he believed outlined his vision of a true teacher. Nikos Kazantzkis had said: “True teachers are those who use themselves as bridges over which they invite their students to cross; then, having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create their own”. The President instituted Inspired Teacher recognition as
1170-517: The Viceroy and Vicereine. Since Indian Independence, a single high chair for the President is kept here under a Belgian glass chandelier hanging from a height of 33 m. The flooring of the hall is made of chocolate-coloured Italian marble. The columns in Gantantra Mandap are made in Delhi Order which combines vertical lines with the motif of a bell. The vertical lines from the column were also used in
1215-432: The Viceroy's House. The original plan was to have Viceroy's House on the top of Raisina Hill , with the secretariats lower down. It was later decided to build it 400 yards back and put both buildings on top of the plateau . Lutyens campaigned for its fixing but was not able to get it to be changed. Lutyens wanted to make a long inclined grade to Viceroy's House with retaining walls on either side. While this would give
1260-597: The Viceroy's palace would be obscured by the road, it is thought that Lutyens did not fully realise how little the front of the house would be visible. In 1916 the Imperial Delhi committee dismissed Lutyens's proposal to alter the gradient. Lutyens thought Baker was more concerned with making money and pleasing the government, rather than making a good architectural design. The land was owned by Basakha Singh and mostly Sir Sobha Singh . Lutyens travelled between India and England almost every year for twenty years and worked on
1305-504: The ballroom, and executed by the Italian painter Tommaso Colonnello . It has 355 decorated rooms and a floor area of 200,000 square feet (19,000 m ). The structure includes 700 million bricks and 3.5 million cubic feet (85,000 m³) of stone, with only minimal usage of steel. Lutyens established ateliers in Delhi and Lahore to employ local craftsmen. The chief engineer of the project
1350-422: The building. These included several circular stone basins on top of the building, as water features are an important part of Indian architecture. There was also a traditional Indian chujja or chhajja , which occupied the place of a frieze in classical architecture; it was a sharp, thin, protruding element which extended 8 feet (2.4 m) from the building, and created deep shadows. It blocks harsh sunlight from
1395-566: The construction of the Viceroy's House in both countries. Lutyens reduced the building from 13,000,000 cubic feet (370,000 m ) to 8,500,000 cubic feet (240,000 m ) because of budget restrictions. The gardens were initially designed and laid out in Mughal style by William Robert Mustoe who was influenced by the Vicereine Lady Hardinge who in turn had sought inspiration in the book by Constance Villiers-Stuart in her Gardens of
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1440-452: The frieze around the room, which could not have been done with one of the traditional Greek orders of columns. The columns are made from yellow Jaisalmer marble, with a thick line running along the centre. Gantantra Mandap has a capacity of 500 people and it is here in this building that Jawaharlal Nehru took the oath of office of Prime Minister from Lord Mountbatten at 8.30 am on 15 August 1947. Ashoka Mandap (formerly: Ashoka Hall )
1485-465: The last Indian governor-general, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari , opted to live in the smaller guest wing, a tradition followed by subsequent presidents. The original residence wing is now used primarily for state receptions and as a guest wing for visiting heads of state. Gantantra Mandap (formerly: Durbar Hall ) is situated directly under the double-dome of the main building. Known as the "Throne Room" before independence, it had two separate thrones for
1530-487: The much earlier Buddhist Mauryan art . This can be seen in the Dehli Order, and in the main dome, where the drum below has decoration recalling the railings around early Buddhist stupas such as Sanchi . There is also the presence of Mughal and European colonial architectural elements. Overall the structure is distinctly different from other contemporary British Colonial symbols, although other New Delhi buildings, such as
1575-463: The original sketches which Lutyens sent Herbert Baker , from Shimla , on 14 June 1912. Lutyens' design is grandly classical overall, with colours and details inspired by Indo-Saracenic architecture . Lutyens and Baker, who had been assigned to work on Viceroy's House and the Secretariats, began on friendly terms. Baker had been assigned to work on the two secretariat buildings which were in front of
1620-529: The palace, on the east side, has twelve unevenly spaced massive columns with the Delhi Order capitals, a "nonce order" Lutyens invented for this building, with Ashokan details. The capitals have a fusion of acanthus leaves with the four pendant Indian bells . The bells are similar in style to Indian Hindu and Buddhist temples, the idea is inspired by a Jain temple at Moodabidri in Karnataka. One bell
1665-525: The rest of the building. The dome is exactly in the middle of the diagonals between the four corners of the building. It is more than twice the height of the building itself and combines classical and Indian styles. Lutyens considered the Pantheon in Rome as a model when designing the dome, although the exterior of the dome was also modelled partly after the early Buddhist stupas . Amrit Udyan (meaning: The Garden of
1710-647: The same as in the Main Garden. At the centre of both of the strips is a fountain, which falls inwards, forming a well. On the Western tips are located two gazebos and on the Eastern tips are two ornately designed sentry posts. Long Garden (or the Purdah Garden) : This is located to the West of the Main Garden, and runs along each side of the central pavement which goes to the circular garden. Enclosed in walls about 12 feet high, this
1755-497: The same time it doesn't neglect the importance of craftsmanship. Guest teachers or speakers are another important part of Sky Academy. Usually they tend to share the stage with Roth while he interviews them. So far these have included: Anrew Shulman (Principal Cellist Los Angeles Philharmonic, LA Chamber Orchestra & Conductor) - subjects: Cello, stringed instruments, conducting orchestras, Robby Krieger (The Doors) Subject: song-writing & Q&A, Bruce Dukhov (concert master of
1800-557: The shift of the imperial capital to Delhi . Lord Wellesley , who is reputed to have said that ‘India should be governed from a palace, not from a country house’, ordered the construction of this grand mansion between 1799 and 1803 and in 1912, the Governor of Bengal took up residence there. The decision to build a residence in New Delhi for the British viceroy was taken after it was decided during
1845-545: The windows and also shields the windows from heavy rain during the monsoon season. On the roofline were several chuttris , which helped to break up the flatness of the roofline not covered by the dome. Lutyens appropriated some Indian design elements but used them sparingly and effectively throughout the building. The column has a "distinctly peculiar crown on top, a glass star springing out of bronze lotus blossom". There were pierced screens in red sandstone, called jalis or jaalis, inspired by Rajasthani designs. The front of
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1890-413: Was Sir Teja Singh Malik, and four main contractors included Sir Sobha Singh . The layout plan of the building is designed around a massive square with multiple courtyards and open inner areas within. The plan called for two wings; one for the Viceroy and residents and another for guests. The residence wing is a separate four-storey house in itself, with its court areas within. This wing was so large that
1935-580: Was built using 700 million bricks and 3,000,000 cu ft (85,000 m ) of stone with little steel. The design of the building fell into the period of the Edwardian Baroque , a time at which emphasis was placed on the use of heavy classical motifs to emphasise power. The design process of the mansion was long, complicated and politically charged. Lutyens' early designs were all starkly classical and entirely European in style, although he wished to do it in classical Indian style – India never had
1980-553: Was constructed during the British Raj . Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the president's official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms and offices, also called the mansion ; it may also refer to the entire 130-hectare (320-acre) Presidential Estate that additionally includes the presidential gardens, large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. In terms of area, it
2025-532: Was originally called, and the adjacent Secretariat Building between 1911 and 1916 by relocating Raisina and Malcha villages that existed there and their 300 families under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 . The British architect Edwin Lutyens , a major contributor to the city-planning process, was given the primary architectural responsibility. The completed Governor-General's palace turned out very similar to
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