OTHER PERFORMENCE BY TEAM

ARTISTIC PROJECTS

“Bollywood – Klezmer” music fusionThis musical genre is the meeting between Bollywood style and Yiddish folklore.

The group has numerous performances under its belt on international stages such as the Doha Film Institute in Qatar and many other countries.

Bollywood – Klezmer is a group made up of six musicians. They perform the most beautiful ballads of traditional music from Central and Eastern Europe and festive songs from Bollywood. Music that is sometimes joyful and sometimes nostalgic with notes of Yiddish, Gypsy or Turkish folklore.
The orchestra is composed of:
– Anwar Hussain: Singer, Castanets
– Nicolas Portnoi: Soprano Saxophone
– José Navas: Banjo
– Louise Legaye: Violin
– Yvonnigh Chalot: Soubassophone
– Mikael Lacroix: Drums
They invite you to discover an original musical style through their artistic and cultural collaboration that I let you discover…


“Sufiayana”: Sufi Music Ghazals & Qawwalis
This sacred music from India and Pakistan will captivate you with the force of its poetic message advocating spirituality and love.
The members of the “Sufiyana” group in Paris consider this music as a means of creating physical and spiritual bonds between the listener and the performer. The numerous participations in Sufi music festivals in India such as Sufi festival in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Nagaur and in Delhi or during performances in France have strengthened these links with the public.
Classical Music and Dance
The musicians and dancers take you to the heart of an ancestral epic appreciated by the greatest fans. Jugalbandi (Sitar and Tabla Duo) The music performed by the captivating voice of Anwar Hussain accompanied by traditional instruments, mainly the Sitar (stringed instruments) and the Tabla (percussion) is a true expression of emotions.
Classical dances Bharata Natyam
Originally from South India, this dance is considered the oldest form of classical dance. The dancer follows precise rules in her body gestures in order to transmit emotions through facial expressions, eyes and hands.

Kathak

Originating from northern India, kathak is a palace dance dedicated to the royal court. Musical accompaniment is essential. The dancers respond to the music with bells on their ankles.

Odissi

More than 2000 years old, the dance has its origins in the worship of Krishna. Odissi is faithful to traditional choreographies and is based on the principle of tribhang which divides the dancer's body into three parts: the head, the bust and the torso.

music performance by Bassant team