Grooves
Art, Enterprise, Identity & Sound
Gramophones and vintage audio are shaped by art, enterprise, identity, and sound. Art shows in the music and the design of the devices. Business helped make and sell gramophones, affecting how people hear sound. Identity links to sound, sharing cultural and personal stories through recordings. At CeGrams, we study how these parts come together, showing gramophones as symbols of both technology and culture in sound history.
Events
26th November is an important day in India's constitutional history, marking the adoption of the Constitution of India in 1949. To commemorate this significant event, we are hosting a special program that delves into the historical context and impact of the Constitution on India's democratic framework.
Seats for the event are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Secure your spot early to ensure participation.We are pleased to announce a special event showcasing a rare collection of gramophone records related to the making of the Indian Constitution. This unique exhibit offers an auditory journey through historical speeches, debates, and discussions that shaped one of the most important documents in Indian history.
Join us live to experience these invaluable sound memorabilia and gain insights into the country's constitutional heritage.
To participate in the live event, please send us an email at your earliest convenience. We look forward to sharing this remarkable piece of history with you.

