City
Epaper

Cultural Academy in Srinagar hosts shows to promote folk music, encourage young artists

By ANI | Updated: December 5, 2020 17:55 IST

In a bid to help young budding artists showcase their talent and promote archaic and traditional folk music, the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages (JKAACL) has been hosting special folk music shows in Tagore Hall here.

Open in App

In a bid to help young budding artists showcase their talent and promote archaic and traditional folk music, the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages (JKAACL) has been hosting special folk music shows in Tagore Hall here.

The Academy is a well-known institution where students can learn and perform different art forms including different genres of music.

According to Munir-ul-Islam, Secretary of the Cultural Academy, prominent singers like Raja Bilal were invited to watch the show to encourage the aspiring artists.

"We orgsed this program to give a platform to budding singers in Srinagar. Our people are so talented and we want them to hone and share it with the world. There is no better place than JKAACL for this purpose. Very senior artists also come to watch the performances to encourage the budding performers," the Secretary told .

Raja Bilal, a popular singer and well-known face in the Valley's music industry, lauded the move by the academy.

"The concert at Tagore Hall was very good. The singers sang so beautifully. I am very glad that such an event took place. There is no doubt that Kashmir is a beautiful place, but apart from that, our culture is also very rich and it needs to be shared with the world. Our genres of music - Sufi, Chhakri and other kinds of light music, are very appealing and melodious," Bilal said.

Young artists, too, were quite excited to have a platform that enables them to showcase their talents, especially amid the Covid-19 pandemic situation.

"Due to Covid-19, such programs were not taking place for such a long time. I am very grateful to the cultural academy for giving us this chance to perform today where senior artists and singers came to watch. It is our responsibility as the new generation to keep the culture of the Valley alive," Asiya Ismail, a young performer who sang at the show, told .

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIndia-Sweden holds 8th round of Foreign Office Consultations in New Delhi

International"Will defend itself against terrorists who vows it destruction": Israel denounces Pak Defence Minister's "curse for humanity" remarks

International"Can't be tolerated": Israel rebukes Pakistan Defence Minister as ceasefire hangs by thread

InternationalFormer Iran FM Kamal Kharrazi dies from wounds sustained in US-Israeli attack: Reports

PoliticsTelangana CM Revanth Reddy orders fast-track repairs of Kaleshwaram barrages

National Realted Stories

NationalTipra Motha's defeat is certain; ADC people will create history on April 12: Tripura CM

National"Making new efforts to integrate women into mainstream": UP Women's panel chief hails PM Modi

National"Additional force will be deployed in all 28 constituencies": Tripura DGP on ADC polls

NationalFire breaks out in Lucknow's vegetable market

National"Historic shift": BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Women's Reservation Bill