artist names A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z
crossroads Aborigines, Africa, Afro-Americans, age, Aids, ambivalence, animals, animistic religions, anti-Semitism, ...
genre/subgenre Action art / Fluxus, Architecture / Feng shui, Architecture / general, Architecture / Interior design, ...
instrument Accordion, Ardin, Balaphone, bamboofon, Bandoneon, Banjo, Baqlama, Bass, Bat drums, Bendir, ...
region Africa, Central, Africa, Eastern, Africa, Northern, Africa, Southern, Africa, Western, America, Caribbean, ...
country/territory Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, ...
project LifeLines No 3: Rubén Rada, 1989 - Global Histories, 2nd Festival of World Cultures, About Beauty, ...
partner organisations BSCC, DCCD, DSV Du store verden, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, House of World Cultures, Intercult, International Festival of Literature Berlin (ilb), Visiting Arts, ...
06 December 11 - 06 December 12
Anoushka Shankar combines the passion of Flamenco with the vibrating sounds of classical Indian music, following this very “Spanish” music back to its roots in Rajastan. Liveon stage with a all-star line-up of Indian and Spanish musicians, she traces the connections between these two highly developed forms of musical expression. Shankar, daughter of the legendary sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and sister of Norah Jones, has long since become an international star, collaborating with Sting, Joshua Bell and Lenny Kravitz: “A new breed of super-musician,classically trained in two traditions.“(Japan Times)
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