The influence of community in Bengaluru is significant as the city embraces various forms of arts and culture, according to Naga pianist Khyochano TCK, organizer of the upcoming Brillante Piano Festival. Musicians from 18 countries and 16 Indian states will gather in Bengaluru for the festival, emphasizing unity and a shared vision. Started in 2017 in Kohima, Nagaland, the festival will showcase performances, workshops, competitions, and masterclasses in jazz, contemporary, and classical genres. The inclusion of a platform for Specially Abled Musicians (SAM) reflects the festival's commitment to inclusivity. Khyochano aims for admiration, rather than mere attention, for special children participating in the festival. Through a recent street piano event on Church Street, the organizers demonstrated the community's engagement with music, highlighting the transformative power of artistic expression in bringing diverse communities together.
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...