ASEAN-India Music Festival 2022 Stuns Audience with Rich Musical Traditions and Cross-Cultural Showcases
Heralded as a
game-changer that aims to strengthen diplomatic ties and promote cultural
exchanges, ASEAN-India Music Festival
2022 delivered an astounding comeback that not only presented resilience
during the time of the pandemic, but also championed shared histories and
traditions among the participating partner-nations.
The three-day
festival, which was organized by the Ministry of External Affairs and
Seher—India’s premier cultural organization that works closely with the Indian
government, showcased an exquisite merging of artistic heritage and
cutting-edge modernity as headliners brought a slice of their culture on stage
through music.
The second edition
of the music festival featured an eclectic lineup from 11 countries, including
Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and India. The event took place in
Purana Qila, one of the most prominent and oldest forts in Delhi, India from
November 20 to 22, and promoted rich musical traditions that connected the
present and the past to a crowd of thousands.
Some of the most
notable performances include Singapore’s Linying Band, whose compelling
songwriting style and folk-pop sensibilities proved to be a hit during the
festival run. The acclaimed hitmaker,
who takes pride in being the first Southeast Asian act to get signed under
Canadian Record Company Nettwerk Music Group in 2016, considers the experience
of performing in India and representing Singapore a career milestone.
“It feels great,”
says the Good Behaviour songstress.
“And I think I didn't expect for this venue to be so breathtaking and so
amazing. And I think that's something that's so unique. It’s cherry on top
already, such an interesting opportunity to play, [this city is] already one of
my favorites.”
The Philippines’
very own Bayang Barrios at Ang Nilayagan also brought the house down with
anthems that tackle socio-political issues in the Philippines, particularly the
vast destruction of the forests in the countryside due to ongoing urban
developments. Singing soulful but powerful hymns against a backdrop of
tribal-infused beats and ethnic instrumentation and delivering spiels in both
English and Filipino, the eclectic singer-songwriter drew loud cheers from the
audience who seemed captivated by her undeniable charisma and talent.
“Music is
universal,” Barrios reiterates. “Despite the difference in language, people
will always be connected in rhythm and pulse. What matters is that you are able
to communicate your message through distinct but universal expressions—be it
body movements or a smile.”
Host country India
proved that they’re a powerhouse in terms of global music influence with
artists such as Jonita Gandhi and Sukhbir elevating the art of performing in a
uniquely compelling way. The latter in particular, performed with a percussion
ensemble that masterfully blended Bhangra and Bollywood influences with modern
pop, dance, and hip-hop music.
During his
backstage interview with select Southeast Asian lifestyle and music press,
Seher Founder/Director Sanjeev Bhargava emphasized that the success of
ASEAN-India Music Festival lies on strengthening cultural ties among
participating countries and fostering a global community that transcends beyond
boundaries.
“Let’s bring the
people of the world closer together,” Bhargava said. “And over here, my mandate
is very clear. People in India have always been drawn towards the West. They
want us to go to university in London or Canada or the U.S. Nobody tells us to
go to Vietnam. Nobody tells me that there’s a beautiful culture in Cambodia.”
ASEAN-India Music
Festival 2022 celebrates 30 years of India and Southeast Asia’s diplomatic
relations. With its utmost goal of increasing awareness of the ASEAN identity
amongst creative intellectuals and the public at large, the cultural festival
has also done showcases in Shillong Meghalaya in Northeast India, as part of
its plan to bolster its ‘Act East’ policy.
For more information about the ASEAN India Music
Festival, visit the official website.
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