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Rhythms of the Desert - Traditional Folk Music of Rajasthan & Kalbelia Dance

Details

Aug 29 2024 to Aug 29 2024 7 p.m.

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Where

Bangalore International Centre

7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071

Event Description

Manganiars of Rajasthan are a hereditary community of professional musicians from the villages of Barmer, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer in the desert areas of Western Rajasthan. The Manganiars and the Langas have a vast repertoire of folk music integral to their way of life and social systems. Their music, which has been preserved and passed down through generations, acts as a medium of information and storytelling, much like the postcards in your exhibition.

The Manganiars’ music has survived for decades thanks to the traditional Jajmani (patronage) system, which supports their art form and livelihood. Their music has continued to survive for decades mainly because of the Jajmani (patronage) system, which is fundamental to their art form as well as the source of traditional livelihood. These traditional patrons have been supporting the economy of the communities of Langa and Manganiyar musicians for generations.

An eight-member team led by Sardar Khan Langa & Sawai Khan Manganiyar will present traditional folk music of Rajasthan along with Kalbeliya song & dance.

Sardar Khan is a senior Langa guru, a very knowledgeable person of Barnawa Jageer, and has traveled worldwide to present traditional folk music. Sawai is a young Khartal player of Barna Jaisalmer who has collaborated with various world music maestros. The other members of the team include Deu Khan in vocals, Sikander Khan in Sindhi Sarangi & Algoza, and Samder Khan in Dholak.

This music group will be accompanied by a three-member Kalbelia team including two dancers and one musician.

Performers

Sardar Khan Langa guru

A revered Langa guru from Barnawa Jageer, Sardar Khan brings a wealth of knowledge and global performance experience to the stage. He has shared Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage with international audiences worldwide, showcasing his expertise in traditional Rajasthani folk music.

Sawai Khan Manganiyar & Khartal player

A skilled young Khartal player from Barna Jaisalmer, Sawai Khan injects fresh energy into traditional rhythms through collaborations with renowned world music maestros. His talent and enthusiasm bring a new dimension to the ensemble’s performances.

Kanchan Nath Kalbelia dancer

Also, a renowned Kalbelia dancer from Chopasani, Jodhpur, Kanchan is a talented sister of Kavita, sharing the same passion for preserving the Kalbelia heritage. With her stunning costumes and captivating dance movements, Kanchan has enthralled audiences globally, ensuring the continuation of this ancient art form as a young ambassador of Kalbelia dance.

Kavita Kalbelia dancer

A renowned Kalbelia dancer from Chopasani, Jodhpur, Kavita is dedicated to preserving the UNESCO-recognized heritage of Kalbelia. Trained in traditional Kalbelia dance, she has captivated global audiences with her mesmerizing costumes and swirling dance movements, performing worldwide and collaborating with esteemed musicians.


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