In Bengaluru, the power of community is strong, fostering a deep appreciation for various forms of arts and culture. Khyochano TCK, a Naga pianist, believes in this sentiment and is bringing the Brillante Piano Festival to the city this weekend. The event will host musicians from 18 countries and 16 Indian states, uniting for a common purpose amidst Bengaluru's vibrant cultural backdrop. Originating in 2017 in Kohima, Nagaland, the festival spans genres like jazz, contemporary, and classical music, featuring performances, workshops, competitions, and masterclasses. A key highlight is the Specially Abled Musicians (SAM) platform, embodying inclusivity and admiration for all talents. The festival serves as a testament to artists worldwide converging with a shared vision. In preparation for the event, a street piano exhibition was held at Church Street, emphasizing community engagement through music and celebrating the unifying potential of artistic expressions.
Chokkapan SThe power of community is quite strong in Bengaluru; this is a city that appreciates all types of arts and culture, believes Khyochano TCK, a Naga pianist who set to bring the Brillante Pia...