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 I think this is also something we can see continuing into the next year. The tickets sold out weeks before the evening of the concert and it was, of course, a full house when Govan showed his dexterous skill with the guitar, jumping from genre to genre, within the span of minutes. The Global Citizens’ concert is probably the biggest event of its sort that has happened in the country till date and it saw so many inteational acts sharing the stage.Rahman share the stage. This year, viewers and design aspirants can witness interesting presentations, panel discussions, interactive sessions, China wood cutting band saw machine Suppliers debates and dialogues at a specially selected area inside the NSIC grounds where design luminaries and creative pundits like Mario Bellini, Ayaz Basrai, Dominique Jean-Lavabre, Bijoy Jain, Iram Sultan etc. ID SymposiumID is undoubtedly an inspirational space for all that’s design.The Human TouchHandmade seems to be quite the buzzword at ID this year, with several designers not only exhibiting handmade and hand-embroidered pieces but also incorporating into their exhibit the craftspeople whose hands actually do the making. Sarita Handa has three distinct kinds of work happening in three different areas of her exhibition space, a man working on mosaics, two men on sequin work and two women on embroidery.

The brand’s latest collection is a patte in the Chinoiserie style based on the colours of iconic Chinese Blue China. Welspun has a lady busily engaged in Kantha weaving right outside its exhibition space, on a wooden loom! Functional Form This year, ID plays host to a rather harmonious marriage of form and function. Here are a few highlights not to be missed if you plan to pay the three-day affair a visit. Diffeiture’s Aakriti Kumar has created beautiful seating and lighting out of scrap wood, with the idea of creating something aesthetically pleasing, functional and gentle on the environment. You can catch Tom Dixon, a multi-award winning self-taught designer who first gained recognition in the mid 80’s with a collection of salvaged welded fuiture, conducting a ‘Masterclass in Design’; Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Toyo Ito, who is renowned for creating conceptual structures the world over, will be speaking on ‘Architecture: Today, for tomorrow’ on Day 2 of ID.

 Fall_Seven Concept’s having tued otherwise mundane everyday objects such as a bucket and clothing iron into usable artistic lighting is also worth a look, along with Sixinch’s brightly coloured textured panels that are weather proof and UV stable. Along similar lines, In Living has worked with timber that comes only from eco-friendly sources and has reused, recycled and re-invented products by combining natural hard and soft materials. are going to conduct exciting sessions. An intelligently designed compact home office and a multi-functional dining cabinet from Knock On Wood are two among several design pieces at the Exhibition Pavilion that are easy on the eye and fairly high up on the ultility scale. While as a brand Sarita Handa stuck to its design sensibilities, with designs made out of uncompromised craftsmanship, Cottons and Satins by Mala showcased its celebrated designer Adil Ahmad’s surreal The Palace Collection that reflected his inclination towards Indian royalty through palettes, pattes, textures and fabrics.This year’s edition of India Design ID brings together several threads of creativity to weave a multifarious and complete design experience – from classic vintage interiors and ethnic textile weaves to quirky woodwork and innovative objects d’art, there is something to please every sensibility. 

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"Initially, I had to do a lot of college gigs in order to be heard and have some audience.Jonita, who is Indo-Canadian, says that she owes much of her success China wood drying chamber Suppliers to her collaboration with American composer Aakash Gandhi. Creating music and uploading it without any cost on their respective social media handles helped their music get a wider reach. And the best part is that your music is at the same place as everyone else’s music," says Ramit Mehra of the Delhi band The Local Train. For all independent musicians, the biggest struggle is to simply have a dedicated audience. One should focus on making their own music. The biggest advantage of this was that our music was accessible to people in all parts of the world. I then collaborated with a band and worked with them so that people who would come to listen to them could also get a chance to listen to me," says Akasa.Ramit MehraCollaborations always helpInteationally acclaimed singer and composer Karsh Kale believes that "the experience of collaboration, even simply as an exercise, helps musicians grow in ways that no solo practice can alone.R. This World Music Day, we look at ‘behind the scenes’ of independent bands and artistes — the road they walked and how they climbed the ladder of success.

There’s the dream, hope, goal, talent and determination.For singer Jonita Gandhi, YouTube has been instrumental in her growth as a performer and artist. Raghav Dang from the band Reggae Rajahs agrees that it all begins with social media for beginners, but independent artistes also have to work on engaging with other inteational bands and building a community of indie artistes. And there’s also the insecurity, rejection, struggle, despair and defeats. It’s a long jouey. We have the entire world’s music catalogue in our phones. As long as you’re having fun in doing that, everything else is going to be fun as well."Today with apps like Saavn, Wynk, Gaana and YouTube, one has to practically pay no money to share their music.Behind the heady fame and popularity of a rockstar is a jouey that’s rough, difficult and often tests one’s mettle. "Be determined and very patient about the results. She says that she had to give numerous small performances in order to gain even a little prominence as a solo artiste.The band, whose song Aaoge Tum Kabhi was featured in Pan Nalin’s film Angry Indian Goddesses, proudly calls itself a "people’s band". When you help a band to perform in India, they would in tu help you perform in their country.

The Local Train’s Ramit points out the increasing number of covers and mashups of already existing songs these days and says, "There’s very less focus on creating original content today and that is not very healthy for aspiring artistes. "What worked for Reggae Rajahs particularly was that we tried to reach out to other inteational artistes to come to perform in India. "In the beginning, all we did was put up our music on the platform MySpace, and shared it on our Facebook pages. That’s how your name spreads and that’s how you help each other," says Raghav. Social media has helped a lot in this case," adds Ramit. It helped in building a community, which also facilitated cultural exchange. "I have been an avid YouTuber since 2011 and this helped me get discovered in Bollywood.All thanks to social mediaFor many artistes, singers and composers, platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud played a huge role in their jouey to success.

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Even as other gods are confined to iconography, with Lord Ganesha, an artist seldom dithers to digress. Lord Ganesha is elementary, down-to-earth.Ancient sculptures are Vijayalaxmi’s muse.Four simple strokes! That’s all Sachin Parelkar needed to etch his imprint.Having a predilection for teakwood, he chooses his blocks meticulously.Deepali Parab exquisitely blends terracotta clay in her paintings along with other mediums, while Prasanna Chury makes sculptures in the Siporex medium. "I like the drama of the light," says Vijayalaxmi, whose work thrive on the play of light on ancient sculptures, giving it a China band sawmill Manufacturers mystic aura.Amberkar creates his Ganesha sculptures from wood. Though Madhubani is a time-honoured tradition, Bhiwandikar adds a dab of her own.Rekha Bhiwandikar forms a fusion using Madhubani and Warli styles.Kalasiddhi, an exhibition by 14 artists, explores the freewheeling aspect of Lord Ganesha.

Amberkar sticks to the basics.Chandrashekhar Barve through his origami transforms simple paper into delightful images of the God. Her Viraata Ganesha exhorts to activate this purity and become one with the pure energy of the Universe. A few curved lines depict the Durva grass, a favourite of the Ganesha; for Raju he is the Swastika itself. Barve is flamboyant in his use of colours and bright green, yellow, red, blue make his paperwork striking. The four artistic lines are made complete with a bright pink hibiscus, the only colour in an otherwise blend of gold, silver hues that lends the picture a classy demeanor. Depicting the four strands of grass in as many directions, her painting, titled Durvaankur Swastika, is a surreal presentation of the Mooladhara. Probably, the rather amusing circumstances of his birth belie the supeatural that envelops other deities.

Anish Wakade likes to keep it conservative and uses watercolours to paint the traditional. Her "metaphysical" paintings as she puts it are the product of Sahaja Yoga meditation. Through his series of Bal Ganeshas, Prabhukeluskar depicts the relationship of the God with his vahana (vehicle) the mouse, which is the subject matter of his acrylic and water-colour paintings. Like the wood, Lord Ganesha is tough, and like the jute cloth he is unpretentious, yet elegant. Raju eschews the popular for the philosophical. I certainly cant," she wrote.The star added in her Twitter posting as well as the Rolling Stone interview that she believes the assaults were "one of the many factors" that played a part in an attempt to commit suicide at age 22."I met somebody that promised freedom and expression and no judgments," she told the magazine.The actress posted a message on Twitter on Tuesday, several hours after sharing her letter, saying that she would be taking a break from social media.""I think its important for people to know that, for survivors to own that, and that the pressure to just get over it already, should be lifted," said the star, who was briefly married to actor Jamie Bell and had a son with him in 2013.

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On the issue of art being politicized in recent times, she however has a very different opinion on the same saying, "At every stage, every artist tries to experiment with different works. They on the face China wood drying chamber Manufacturers of it, don’t require old world wisdom," he says adding, "True, and yet on another plane, even as we observe humanity on the streets and pavements going about impersonally, we also know that each man or woman is in some sense a person not merely made of practical conces but unique, as well as socially distinct.. Speaking on politics entering art, it will definitely come because we live in this day and age. It doesnt really have a meaning", she concludes. The exhibition also defied the notion that sculptures were only supposed to be made from marble and saw a variety of sculptures were being made from twigs, metal and even paper."

"Over here, ours are very concrete, practical, quite rational conces about our city. With art being for everyone, sculptures, however, often remain restricted to the art gallery and not everyone can afford it. When the word sculpture comes to mind, one would always think that sculptures are made from marbles only but that is most definitely not the case. Wherever I go, I look at nature and try to find wooden pieces, get them together and try to make some abstract art out of that. He further says there is an old proverb namely, "Where there is no vision, the people perish. Khare, Sangeeta Gupta, Farhat Jamshed, Neeraj Gupta, Shreedhar Mukul Panwar, Kavita Nayyar, Ved Nayyar, Madhab Das, Bhola Kumar who have created tangible forms and figures of smooth stimulations, gradual escalation of a symmetry and a hint of mystery. Yes! Wood! It is definitely possible. Farhat Jamshed made a sculpture out of a tree, tued it upside down, the roots were used as hair, while the other branches were used to make a dog like sculpture making it seem a man walking with a dog." "What suits my aesthetics, I try to make that.Sculptures are not always the most common form of expression.Neeraj Gupta the curator of the exhibition said, "This liberating form is almost a mystical practice and thus brings together ‘piece de resistance’ a dreamy amalgamation of form, features, ideations and ideals.

"Kavita Nayyar, one of the artists of the exhibition who created a layered lily pond, uses paper and combines them with acrylic sheets and zinc and molding them into sculptures of flowers on different surfaces. "If the Delhi govement could provide some support, it would be great for us as we can then carry it forward," she says. So you don’t have to put artificial paints on that. There’s nothing wrong with that." She then goes on to say that she loves working with wood. After 100 centuries if that piece of artwork comes in the paper, at least the people will know what style of politics existed and the society during that time so in that case even if it gets politicised, I think it’s a good idea.London: England fast bowler Mark Wood has been passed fit for the World Cup opener against South Africa, a team spokesman announced Monday.Woods injury-plagued career has been blighted by a history of repeated ankle problems but hospital scans saw the 29-year-old given the all clear for Thursdays opening match of the World Cup, against South Africa at the Oval.

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They used to sing my songs on the sets.. Present at the launch, Sonu said, "When I was quite popular in 90's, I always wanted to do something for this community." At the event, the band gave the media their first live performance by singing the popular Sonu Nigam song 'Jeena'. I loved them on sets. The band comprising of 6 transgenders from across the city of Mumbai launched their fist single ‘Hum Hain Happy’ online today. Talented singer Sonu Nigam has joined hands with the group for this initiative and will also feature in six music videos with band." Producer of the music video, Ashish Patil said, "Anushka is also believer in this theme. Mumbai: Y Films launches India's first ever transgender band called ‘6 Pack Band’." Sonu got emotional and choked on stage when he said, "When I was a kid, I used to wonder ‘what if I would have been bo this way ’ This was the reason behind me saying yes to this idea. I really liked the innocence in them.The singer wondered what life would be like, if he were bo this way. Her band member Fida also joined in saying, "I want to enjoy the moment by sharing the stage with Sonu Nigam."The bandmembers, who shared the stage with the famed singer went on to share a few word about their new project. She gave the voice horizontal wood band saws Suppliers over for the music video. They all are like kids. ‘6 Pack Band’ member Komal said that they would love to do many more things like this.

"Amit calls it a ‘BMK’ (An acronym of its three most popular works — Bandey, Kandisa and Maa Rewa) concert," says Rahul about what the audience can expect from the gig. But we’ll also be playing some of our recent works including tracks we’ve used in Tandanu and soundtrack of Masaan. Giving us a preview of the performance, he adds, "But honestly speaking, we won’t be trying anything new this time. We will be getting the album into studio in mid this year. So now we will be again moving towards what our audience has identified with Indian Ocean for all these years."Indian Ocean will be performing live today, At Dublin Square, Daddy's All Barr Jamm, Phoenix Marketcity Kurla. It will be a mix of all the things that have come to be identified with Indian Ocean," While the first hit was the passing of their founding member Asheem Chakravarthy in 2009, many had written the band off when the second one came three years back in the form of another founding member Sushmit Sen’s split from the group."

Talking to them about the current-day indie music scenario in India, Ram openly admits "it is the best time to be an indie musician and am optimistic about things getting only better by the day. While Kilam with his on-the-spot improvisations on the drums as well as vocals is a class apart. Its Indo-rock fusion base is peppered with rhythms that synthesise shlokas, Sufism, environmentalism, mythology and revolution. Now regarding Bollywood, what’s the harm in getting into its mould for any independent group or a soloist musician I mean it’s great to get your music out there. "Live or studio, it remains to be seen," he quips. You know, well-known persons standing shoulder to shoulder with a cause, does help attracting attention to it and history has witnessed several similar incidents to vouch for.It goes without saying that the inteet and social media boom have been a big boon to the musicians for releasing singles and album songs online and creating their own Youtube music videos to woo listeners instantly, instead of struggling restlessly with the company labels and brands for their patronage and sponsorship.

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  To what extent the creation resembles the imagination, depends upon his/her skill. But there are people who are interested to lea wood sculpting. I would, therefore, love to start an institute that helps people lea the art that will in tu help them make it a means of livelihood. We are looking forward to start something which will be helpful to aspiring artists in one or the other way, and we hope to make it into a really through help from the public and other institutions willing to contribute," he says. However, I like to approach the art in a different way. Aashin has already started efforts for the same, and has talked to the director and a couple of other people associated with the movie to get in touch with the actor. This is the reason why in olden days, wood sculpting was done in temples alone. One who sees Ramu Madavana’s sculptures will understand in the very first instance that he is immensely talented and has the ability to fine-tune his imaginations in a way that makes his creations China wood drying kilns Suppliers look real.. I have carved almost 200 sculptures, all of which have been made out of wood. I feel that I am blessed to be an artist and that if I have a talent to create things, why not do it in a different style.

  He says, "I belong to a family of sculptors and therefore I took up the same means for livelihood. Also, I am not sure if there are many sculptures who teach the craft. It was Aashin who thought it would be a great encouragement for an artist like Ramu to be able to gift his creation to his favourite star. I, therefore, thought of concentrating on a single item for making sculptures. However, he, a diehard Mohanlal fan, always wanted to make a sculpture of the actor.An artist is one who gives life to his/her imagination. However, Ashin, who works for an organisation that honours craftsmen and artists, got in touch with Ramu after knowing about his talent. I specialise in wood sculptures.Sharing his views about the same, Ramu says, "Making sculptures out of wood is quite difficult to lea as it requires immense hard work to make them look real. It was after watching the trailer of Lal’s upcoming movie Odiyan that he thought of making a wooden sculpture of the actor in the look he had adopted for the movie.

  "Ramu, who hails from Cherai, a coastal village in Eakulam district, had been making sculptures of idols ever since he started the business. Ramu gifted Mohanlal’s sculpture to Aashin for his support."We also aim to equip the institute with every possible facility which is required to train those who aspire to become art directors in movies.The artist also aspires to start an institute for people interested in leaing the art of sculpting.It was very natural for Ramu as he was destined to make sculptures. He had never thought of gifting it to the actor. Ramu has finally finished the sculpture in a single log of wood after a hard work of one and a half month."Aashin, who helps artists like Ramu in achieving a good position in society, are striving hard to bring them to forefront.

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