ASEAN India Music Festival to Return at Purana Qila, New Delhi This Year
ASEAN India Music Festival (AIMF) returns with a more vibrant celebration this year as it fosters a
deeper understanding and appreciation of the music and artistic traditions as
well as promotes cultural exchange between the Southeast Asian region and
India.
To celebrate the
30th anniversary of ASEAN-India Dialogue Relations, the Ministry of External
Affairs, Government of India in collaboration with SEHER is organizing the
ASEAN-India Music Festival from the 18th to 20th November at Purana Qila, New
Delhi. The free event boasts an eclectic lineup that presents the richness of
each country’s musical heritage, as well as its shared cultural affinity.
The
second edition of the festival will showcase 10 multi-genre contemporary music
acts from Southeast Asia, including Empty Wallet from Brunei Darussalam,
RizerXSuffer from Cambodia, Riau Rhythm from Indonesia, Lao Traditional Music
Troupe from Lao-PDR, Instamuzika from Malaysia, MRTV Modern Music band from
Myanmar, Bayang Barrios at Ang Nilayagan from the Philippines, Linying Band
from Singapore, Makaohang from Thailand, and Tri Minh’s Quartet from Vietnam.
Five
of India’s homegrown acts, Faridkot and Amar Jalal, Jonita Gandhi, Papon,
Raghav Meattle, and Vishal and Sheykhar are also set to perform in one of the
oldest forts in the union territory. The lineup was
curated by SEHER, India’s premier cultural organization that works closely with
the Gov’t of India in public diplomacy and promotion of cultural interaction
between India and other countries.
The
ASEAN acts are recommended by their respective Ministry of Culture and SOMCA,
while the Indian artists are carefully selected to complement the diverse
artistic backgrounds of their counterparts in the Southeast Asian region.
With
its utmost goal of increasing appreciation and awareness of the ASEAN identity
amongst creative intellectuals and the public at large, the cross-cultural
festival has prepared multiple concerts apart from the main event at Purana
Qila.
A
special music showcase is slated to take place in Shillong, Meghalaya in
Northeast India, on November 22, which is considered to be a gateway to ASEAN
and serves as a representation of the ‘Act East’ policy.
"India
has been looking up to the west for historical reasons, but thanks to our
Hon’ble Prime Minister Modi we are now looking Eastwards through the Act East
policy," Mr. Sanjeev Bhargava, Founder Director of SEHER, shares in a
statement. "Now that we are organizing the ASEAN India Music Festival, the
audience and especially the youth of India will get to see musical traditions
and bands from the ASEAN region, which are rarely seen in this part of the
world."
After
its well-received inaugural edition in 2017, AIMF promises to cultivate a
sustained cultural exchange and interaction between ASEAN and India, while
championing its unique adoption of traditional and modern music influences and
become recognized as the “gateway to ASEAN.”
"We
are expecting more traditional instrumentation and how each country is
contemporizing its music to fit current trends and the global stage,"
Bhargava adds. "More important is that they will be playing on the same
platform as some of India’s most popular music artists."
For more information about the ASEAN India Music
Festival, visit the official website.
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