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Three-day Live Music Festival Utsaah MahaUtsav Presented by LIC Organised ANI | Updated: Jan 25, 2021 15:01 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 25 (ANI/NewsVoir): IndiaFor the first time ever, Utsaah #spreadinghappiness, a concept showcasing Indian Culture online, will be beaming LIVE from the STUDIO to give viewers an enhanced Magical experience. Titled Maha Ustav, presented by LIC of India, this is a brainchild of Durga Jasraj, Founder of Art and Artistes.
The special 3 part series commences on Jan 25 features Jasrangi Jugalbandi by Young Maestros Ankita Joshi and Krishna Bongane. On Jan 27th is a flute Duet featuring Maestro Shashank Subramaniam and Maestro Pravin Godkhindi, with Young Maestro Ojas Adhiya on the Tabla. On Jan 29th will be a Sufi Recital by Super Star Prodigy Sneha Shankar. The livestream will begin at 8 p.m. IST on the Facebook page of Durga Jasraj and Art and Artistes, and the Youtube channel of Art and Artistes.
Utsaah organizes virtual event to promote concept of Drabble in India ANI | Updated: Jan 21, 2021 13:14 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 21 (ANI/NewsVoir): A book on Our World: A Symphony of Drabbles by Three Generations is a compilation of eighty-six drabbles from a family of three generations - the grandfather, the mother and the daughter.
A live chat on Facebook on Utsaah #SpreadingHapiness a channel promoted by Durga Jasraj, Founder of Art and Artistes was conducted on January 19, 2021, along with Arnab Banerjee.
The initiative was to promote the concept of drabble - a work of fiction, a story written in exactly a hundred words, not a word more, not a word less. This is a relatively new form of writing, not yet very popular in India. The concept of drabbles is said to have originated in the 1980 s in the UK.
MUMBAI â Veteran singer Anuradha Paudwal has arranged an online symphony concert across various social media platforms and YouTube, in memory of her late son Aditya. The event is scheduled to take place on Dec. 29.
Composer Aditya Paudwal passed away on Sept. 12. He was 35 and suffering from kidney ailments. Apart from remembering Aditya, the concert also intends to encourage young musicians. I am blessed to have mothered a boy who is a rare combination of an excellent human being and a musician par excellence, humorous and at the same time deeply contemplative and helpful, Anuradha said.
The concert, titled Aditya Paudwal: An Eternal Symphony , will start live streaming on Facebook and YouTube from 8 p.m. on Dec. 29. Among other activities scheduled during the event is the launch of an official website on Aditya by his mentor, celebrated percussionist Ranjit Barot.