Monday, 28 September 2015

Parmarth Foundation presented a two day cultural, spiritual and musical festival on 9th and 10th of September at Lok Kala Manch. Spiritual personalities from various faiths including Brahma Kumaris, Jains, Sanatan Dharma and Sufi graced the occasion.
Amrutaa Vibho made a scintillating performance on the opening day on 9th September on the Drums with a Bollywood hit “Ae Mera Dil Pyar Ka Deewana” and subsequently improvising Layakari of the Carnatic rhythm patterns on the western instrument. Being groomed for the Trinity College of Music grade exams by veteran Drum Maestro Shri Ranjeet Ahuja and Eminent Mridanga Vidvan Kumbakonam Shri N. Padmanabhan, Amrutaa is the youngest female drummer in India acclaimed by the Media.
Akshayaa Vibho presented patriotic songs from the golden hits of Lata Mangeshkar on 10th September. Akshayaa came out brilliantly singing on the track at a very young age with “Ae Malik Tere Bande Hum and Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo”. Her rendering moved the audience with a deep emotional response.

Being trained by Pandit Sitangshu Chowdhary of the Rampur Sahaswan Gharana, Akshayaa is a child prodigy who has rendered the famous Vivekananda Poem “Kali the Mother” into a Compact Disc, which was released by the former Minister of State for Human Resource Development Shri Jitin Prasada.

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