Sunday, January 17, 2010

Sydney Festival - AR Rahman

This is how our city looks in summer!

That's the tag line of the Sydney Festival. This is the festival of arts & culture that started in 1977. I heard about it last year & I was not so keen on going for it. Nothing really motivated me to go. But this year its huge & it had AR Rahman & something called The Mangniyar Seduction.

The minute I heard about these events my ears popped up and I was really keen on knowing what exactly happens. I had the opportunity to chat with a few people organising the festival & got to understand that the effort that goes into the festival is huge. The preparation for the 2011 festival has already begun.

I got to understand that the new Director - Lindy Hume is making the festival multicultural & getting artists from all around the world. Sydney Festival 2010 has artists from about 20 countries. They have 360 performances and 80 events happening this year... some events are free. Josephine Ridge, the General Manager of Sydney Festival mentioned that they have 2000 staff members on the opening and 300 artists performing. Just imagine the scale of the event.

The AR Rahman concert was free from all & was at Parramatta Park. The park was jam packed with not just Indians but everyone who loves Rahman. He came with his troupe which included Hariharan, Sadhna Sargam, Shweta Pandit, Ryhannah, Lush, and many more... I don't remember the names... The enthusiasm of the audience was unmatched. Hariharan wanted to play a game to decide which side of audience is better... after the short game he asked Rahman who is the winner... Rahman said all are winners... Today is a night to celebrate & everyone is a winner! Rahman called it the concert of peace and friendship!

I think this is a great gesture from the side of the Australian Government. They have got A R Rahman & his troupe to perform for the audience of Australia for free... It is indeed a very good gesture of friendship and peace. I hope this gesture is a beginning of better relations.

And like Rahman said in his press conference:Good will will change things for better.

If you are interested in knowing about the rest of the events of the festival visit - Sydney Festival

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  2. His end speech was really inspiring. He thanked everyone for being the part of the change and said 'World is One Family'. Life's nothing but a moment's luck by giving an example of the disastrous earthquake which killed over a lakh people in Haiti, very recently. And requested all to live in harmony and love with the children of India. He also remembered about the unconditional support from the Australian Govt. And finally he wished 'Jai Ho' to the Indo-Australian friendship and love.. O' my God, he's trying really hard to bring peace and harmony in the world. He's doing what the politicians or media cannot (or not trying to?) do by inspiring people around the world!

    End Note: Yes, politicians! I mean it. Why Obama for Nobel? Why not people like ARR?


    Krish.

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  3. Anonymous17:06

    The concert must have been wonderful one thing I don't understand, I don't know I might be wrong but does ARR concert will stop the people attacking. Govt would have spent this money in investigating the case rather than saying random attacks.

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  4. look at this like this... do you think there will be a free concert of AR Rahman in India to build better relations... i am not sure that will ever happen... Its a gesture of good will & i dont know about the investigation... may be that is also happening!!!

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  5. Thanks for sharing a nice post about Sydney Festival ..

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