NCPA Hosts 4th Edition of ONE WORLD MANY MUSICS Tonight
"We're trying to bridge man-made divides through music. Even if language is foreign, music instantly connects," said Dr. Suvarnalata Rao, Head - Programming (Indian Music), NCPA, when the NCPA decided to curate a festival of contemporary Indian music expressions; a showcase of varied musical traditions reaffirming the peaceful co-existence of cultural and artistic plurality.
The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), India's premiere arts and culture institution, is back with the fourth edition of One World Many Musics (OWMM): Celebrating Artistic Plurality, featuring the renowned and much-loved Indian vocalist, Shubha Mudgal and her band, Koshish tonight, January 11, 2013 at 7 pm at the Tata Theatre, NCPA. The world that we live in is buzzing with myriad traditions and musical forms across various indigenous cultures. Music from around the world exerts wide cross-cultural influence as styles influence one another.One World Many Musics (OWMM): Celebrating Artistic Plurality, a contemporary Indian music festival, strives to bring varied musical forms and sounds together traversing age groups, cultures and boundaries. OWMM celebrates the power of music as a healing force that promotes cross-cultural understanding and awareness and reminds people of all cultures and religions that we share a common humanity.
Become a part of the NCPA's One World Many Musics annual festival which has featured musical youth icons like Indian Ocean, Midival Punditz, Shri and Srinivas among others. Interpret "One World Many Musics" in your musical style & Win* a chance to perform @ the NCPA OWMM 2013 before the main concert by Shubha Mudgal & band Koshish.The last date for sending your entries for the Bang Baja Contest is January 4, 2013.
Rules of participation:
• All members of the participating band must be students & must have a valid college ID
• Each band can have a maximum of 8 members
• The band must include at least 2 Indian instruments
• The entries must include a brief CV of the band with contact details of all band members & an audio sample of not more than 5 minutes
• All entries must reach us by January 4, 2013
• The winning band must perform at least one song in a regional language
• The performance should not last more than 15 minutes
• An acoustics performance will be preferred
• No profanity allowed
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