The very talented and versatile Pushkar opened the night playing a 3 song variety of pieces for the eclectic audience gathered at the November 2018 Edition of Kalabhumi Goes Live.
Category: Music
Inspired by a 12 country journey leading to Auroville, Juan Andrés bathes our senses with his original tunes and sounds played on his handpan revealing the fancy of our imagination.
A Hindustani classical ensemble performed a Shradhanjali offering homage and giving tribute to The Mother on her Mahasamadhi Day.
Katarina's playlist was a variation of emotion enhanced only by CRIPA's wonderful acoustics.
Lakou Mizik originally came together in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and they had put together a collective of amazing musicians inspired by the concept of sharing the culture of Haiti in connection with New Orleans and the World.
Kalabhumi Goes Live – Rumba Plays Fusion Flamenco
Rumba mixes Rumba, Bossa, Samba and Freestyle vocals to combine the original music from four talented artists playing Flamenco Guitar, Bansuri Flute, Djembe and other percussion.
Kalabhumi Goes Live – Soulful Suryan Sings and Plays Solo From the Heart
Suryan beautifully sang and artfully played acoustic guitar telling stories of the kind of love all men and women relate to. Suryan exposes how a man feels through his playlist from mostly contemporary songwriters starting with '16 Days' by Ryan Adams.
Kalabhumi Goes Live – Lots of Good Shakti in the Bossa Nova Band!
'Bossa Nova' opened the evening with rhythms syncopated by Portuguese, French and English 1950's tunes which swayed into a selection of 1930's American Jazz Standards including "On the Sunny Side of the Street".
Today's musical edition features mostly , so called, new age music along with electronic, featuring pieces from Pink Floyd, Mike Oldfield, Enya, .. to Deuter and Kitaro.
For the Wedesday's Full Moon is here a mellow, yet thoughtful mix of dub, roots and reggae .... giving you time to reflect, meditate .... and trascend