ASEAN-India Music Festival 2022 to Highlight University-Centered Music Programs
ASEAN India Music Festival (AIMF) returns this year with extensive music programs to be held
at some of India’s premier universities. The three concerts will be part of the
30th-anniversary celebrations of the ASEAN-India Dialogue Relations.
Multi-genre
contemporary acts from several ASEAN
countries and India will be performing at three
concerts which will be held at Ashoka University, Government schools in association
with Global Music Institute and North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in Shillong.
Similar to AIMF—which will take place from the 18th to 20th of November at
Purana Qila, New Delhi—the concerts and workshops will be free of charge.
Serving
as a prelude to the main festival event, the Ashoka University concert will
take place on November 17, 2022, 7:00 PM onwards and will showcase music from
Tri Minh’s Quartet (Vietnam), Instamuzika
(Malaysia), RizerXSuffer (Cambodia), and Empty Wallet (Brunei Darussalam).
ASEAN
India Music Festival’s closing ceremony will be hosted on November 20, with
Minister of External Affairs Hon'ble Dr S. Jaishankar as chief guest.
On
November 21, a lecture demonstration and workshop will be given at aGovernment
school in association with the Global Music Institute in Delhi. Guests will
also be treated to demonstrative performances from Lao Traditional Music Troupe (Lao-PDR), Makaohang
(Thailand), and Bayang Barrios at Ang Nilayagan (Philippines).
Finally,
wrapping up this year’s series of music festivities is the Shillong leg of the ASEAN-India Music Festival on November 22 at North-Eastern
Hill University in Meghalaya, which aims to increase the students and youths’
awareness and celebration of music from the ASEAN region, which in turn help
propel interaction and tourism between India and ASEAN.
The
concert will feature performances from Shillong’s very own Colours, MRTV Modern Music band (Myanmar), Riau Rhythm (Indonesia),
and Linying Band (Singapore). The concert
starts at 5:30 PM.
“It is very rare
that there is such a vast representation of music from Asean region where India
has a lot of commonality in our shared cultural histories and traditions.
Therefore it is only natural that the youth and the young generation of India
should get to hear and have direct interaction with these musicians rarely seen
and heard in India,” Sanjeev Bhargava, Director of ASEAN-India Music Festival
2022, shares. “These workshops and interactive sessions will go a long way in
spreading awareness of common musical traditions between ASEAN and India."
The
university concerts and lecture-workshop program are organized by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India in
collaboration with SEHER, who are also the main organizers of the second
edition of the ASEAN-India Music Festival 2022.
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