Dilli Gharana, an excellent organisation that strives hard for the preservation of musical traditions of Indian Music, is all set to organise the “Dilli Durbar 2024” third edition between February 23 to 25.
The festival is all set to show off the resurgence of Indian Classical Music.
New Delhi [India], February 15 (ANI/GPRC): Ajmer Global Sufi Foundation presented the first ever Chishty Sufi Dastangoi Performance in around 900 years of history of Sufism during Dilli Durbar 2023 in New Delhi. The unique presentation was conceptualized by Sufi Spiritual Imam or Guru, a direct descendant of Prophet Mohammed and Gaddi Nasheen of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty Habibullah (of Ajmer Sharif), Sufi Hazrat Syed Ryazuddin Chishty and had components of Dastangoi (storytelling), Qawwali (singing) and Raqs (Dance) beautifully entwined in the production. The Sufi dastangoi was presented at New Delhi's Kartavya Path, Central Vista (India Gate Lawns) during the second edition of Dilli Durbar 2023 Music festival organised under the aegis of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The production was highly appreciated by the completely packed audience at the outdoor arena. Artists who presented all three components of the production - Syed Muizz Chisht
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The Classic Bagh Festival to be held on March 21 in Delhi
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The Classic Bagh Festival to be held on March 21 in Delhi. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 17 : The Classic Bagh Festival , an intimate festival set within the grounds of Sundar Nursery, Delhi, will be held on March 21.
Boasting of a line up comprising Smita Bellur, Jasleen Kaur Monga, Ustad Saeed Zafar Khan, and the Warsi Brothers, it is being presented by Jodhpur RIFF and the British Council, in association with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. The festival aims to support Indian artists and festival sector professionals impacted by Covid-19.