The community's influence in Bengaluru is strong, with a deep appreciation for various arts and culture, according to Khyochano TCK, a Naga pianist bringing the Brillante Piano Festival to the city this weekend. Musicians from 18 countries and 16 Indian states will gather in Bengaluru for the festival, uniting under a shared purpose and vision. Khyochano highlights Bengaluru's lively cultural scene as the ideal backdrop for the festival, which originated in Kohima, Nagaland in 2017. The event will encompass performances, workshops, competitions, and masterclasses in jazz, contemporary, and classical genres, and will feature a platform for Specially Abled Musicians (SAM). Khyochano emphasizes the festival's inclusive nature and aims to shift the focus from special children being objects of attention to sources of admiration. The festival represents a gathering of artists from around the world with a unified purpose and vision. Preceding the festival, a street piano event on Church Street showcased community engagement through music, highlighting the power of music and art to connect diverse communities through creative expression.
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...