Let’s jazz it up

The World Jazz Festival offers city aficionados an experiential eventuality to applaud a genre with tellurian musicians, a Carnatic guitar fable and other artistes

Let’s jazz it up

Saskia Laroo (on a trumpet) and rope during a initial book of a festival

The second book of Banyan Tree’s World Jazz Festival brings a jubilee and matrimony of jazz and universe song to audiences in Mumbai and Bengaluru. Curator of a festival and handling executive of Banyan Tree, Mahesh Babu, tells us, “There’ll be normal jazz as good as a multiple of jazz with other song genres like hip-hop, blues and Carnatic music.” He explains that universe jazz is a genre where many styles of song are total with no artistic limit.

Nathalie Schaap
Nathalie Schaap

Bringing this character to life are renouned musicians such as Saskia Laroo, a renouned wail actor who will take a theatre on a second day of a two-day Mumbai book that combines jazz with hip-hop. Prasanna, a critically acclaimed Indian-American guitarist, will perform Carnatic song on a guitar with Ojas Adhiya on a tabla for what Babu says will be an electronically abounding and fantastic display fusing dual cultures and low-pitched styles. Prasanna tells us, “I will perform my compositions that mix jazz and Indian music, and also some normal American jazz rearranged for a guitar and tabla.”

Ben outpost basement Dungen
Ben outpost basement Dungen

The festival is holding place in partnership with Amersfoort Jazz Festival in The Netherlands, a heading festival in Europe founded in 1979. Recounting a initial book in Feb 2020, Babu records that this year will be bigger than before. It will declare performances by artistes from The Netherlands, South Africa, Spain and a United States of America. The choice for a Mumbai leg of a eventuality is zero brief of considerable with names such as Alexander Beets, Deborah Carter, Nathalie Schaap, Ellister outpost der Molen, Ben outpost basement Dungen, Jodi Fredericks, Mitchell Damen, and others.

Prasanna

“We are bringing some of a best musicians from opposite a globe, and audiences can design an enriching and electrifying experience. These collaborations will be intensely dynamic; any set will be 45 minutes-long, and packaged with movement from a start. We are formulation to have all a musicians on theatre on a final day for one vast jam session,” Babu adds.

Mahesh Babu
Mahesh Babu

He concludes saying, “The aim of bringing a festival to Mumbai and Bengaluru is to build a jazz village opposite India. We are also looking to build a festival into a month-long jubilee of jazz in a future.”

On: Jun 4 and 5; 7 pm
At: St Andrew’s Auditorium, St Dominic Road, Bandra West.  
Log on to: in.bookmyshow.com
Cost: Rs 500 onwards


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