Raj Rang: Sufi Music of Rajasthan
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Venue: Spurlock Museum
Address: 600 S. Gregory St. , Urbana
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Entry Age: 18
posted 6:39 am Aug 11
modified 2:06 am Oct 1
Performance by Rupayan. As the politics of violence gather force everywhere in the world today, Sufi music is experiencing a revival in India—offering a buffer against the troubled times after almost 200 years of obscurity. Folk musicians living in the remote desert villages of Rajasthan continue to pass their vast Sufi repertoire orally from generation to generation. Songs rich in diversity, vibrant in rhythm, and haunting in melody speak to aspects of life shared among common people—familiar experiences such as the emotions of joy and sorrow and the endurance of pain and poverty. Above all, life is celebrated through lyrical expressions of a deep respect for nature and an enduring love for Allah. In this concert, performers from the Manganiyar community of hereditary caste musicians will celebrate the beauty of Sufi music and thought as they combine mesmerizing vocals with the vibrant and highly varied sounds of traditional instruments. This performance is arranged and sponsored by Kalapriya Foundation (Pranita Jain, Artistic Director), co-sponsored by the Robert E. Brown Center for World Music, and supported in part by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.