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‘Akhtari’ : A curated tribute to the revered Begum Akhtar

Known for her ‘interactive’ concerts, Shah, whose audience also comprises young audiences, says collecting stories is something that has always fascinated her…reports Asian Lite News

She makes it clear that whenever she does ‘Akhtari’, her curated tribute to the revered Begum Akhtar, there is a conscious attempt not to copy her. Singer Vidya Shah feels it is important to maintain one’s individuality instead of imitating.

“I am extremely grateful to my mentors who taught me to imbibe and not copy. Of course, it is quite daunting whenever I sit down for ‘Akhtari’, and wonder if it must have been a foolish night that I came up with this,” smiles Shah.

Adding that while the world of music is strange, and one has to sing the same thing, it also works at a very personal level, the singer, who trained under Shanti Hiranand in Thumri, Dadra and Ghazal says the best part is the stories.

“Through Shanti ji, I connected to Begum Akhtar at multiple levels. While everyone loved her work, there was a feisty and feminist side. That side of an artist, especially in the pre-independence era… the respect that I have for her grew immensely,” says Shah, who was recently in Chandigarh to perform ‘Akhtari’.

The singer, who also trained under Padma Shree awardee vocalist Shubha Mudgil in Khayal Gayaki, says the biggest thing she learned from her is how to create a niche while being immersed in music that is structured. “There may be 500 people singing Yaman. But how do you make it yours? Mudgal internalizes music, something that inspires me no end.”

Known for her ‘interactive’ concerts, Shah, whose audience also comprises young audiences, says collecting stories is something that has always fascinated her.

She remembers the time when someone came up, gave her cassettes, and told her what he was holding was ‘real’ music. “I heard so many voices but knew none… And there were some songs where names were being taken and it was revealing to me. And I wanted to find out who the person was behind the songs. There was very little about them and it bothered me. I started collecting stories, it became very interesting. I started particularly looking at the gramophone era because that’s the music I got. A lot of women had transitioned to bai ji’s. And then I wanted to share it with my audience as well. That is how the ‘Women on Record’ project was put together. And it was about the women who sang on the record and also about the women who are not on record,” says the singer who started learning music at the age of 12.

Talk to Shah about collaborations, she laughs and says she is very greedy, and that they push her creative spirit. Grateful that she had the opportunity to pursue formal education, which also got her closer to lyrics, she says, “I have worked with William Dalrymple on his books as well. There are so many interesting folk narratives which I have tied with music.”

Someone, who spent a lot of time in Madhya Pradesh and collected folk songs, Shah is currently working on a production with the classical dancer, Ananda Shankar Jayant. “It will be Bharatnatyam Hindustani ragas in sync.

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Begum Akhtar musical to be presented on April 9 at MAC in Bghm

After two house-full shows with standing ovation in London and Manchester, Begum Akhtar, The Musical will be coming to Birmingham, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) soon followed at Storey’s Field Centre, Cambridge on 24th April, reports Rahul Laud

 Presented by the renowned Kalakar Arts UK, Begum Akhtar is a live musical based on Ghazal Queen Begum Akhtar’s tragic life and music supported by Arts Council England and iKure.  The musical is scripted, directed and performed (as Begum Akhtar) by the Founder and CEO of Kalakar Arts UK, Vidushi Chandra Chakraborty, an eminent Hindustani Classical vocalist hailing from the Kirana Gharana.

Begum Akhtar musical show

 ‘’This musical is based on the tragic life of Ghazal Queen Begum Akhtar with outstanding acting, dance and of course those unforgettable music that were once performed by Begum Akhtar, said Chandra. Other cast members and musicians include Indrani Datta, Satarupa Ghosh, Maher Ahmed, Anju Roy-Hurst, Sangeeta Srivastav, Natasha Trikha, Dr Imtiaz Ahmed, Aniruddha Bardhan, Shiblu Rahman, Vidhur Prashar, Junaid Ali, Hamit Walia, Aniruddha Mukherjee, Amith Dey, Sourojyoti Basu, Ujjwal Banga, Shantanu Goswami and Kamalbir Singh on violin.

Chandra said, “Kalakar is known for the uniqueness of its shows and so far each show has seen an audience from all over UK, from all communities and cultural backgrounds. There are solo performances by distinguished artists in London but I wanted to stage something different for my audience.’’ Hence, the idea of performing live musicals based on life stories of famous musicians, she added.

Chandra Chakraborty, CEO, Kalakar Arts, UK

Chandra informs that a lot of research work was conducted to write the musical. This was followed by Begum Akhtar’s short form that was performed at Rich Mix (as part of the Bangla Music Festival of Saudha, Society of Poetry and Indian Music in 2018). Before the pandemic the full 2.5 hours musical at Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan and at SOAS (2019 and 2020) was part of Kalakar’s repertoire. ‘’Experiencing a huge demand from the audience, with the support of Arts Council England, we started the UK tour from this year March,’’ Chandra pointed out.

Recently Chandra visited Banaras to carry out some more research work for her upcoming project on ‘Tawaifs’ (courtesans), their music and life. Chandra explains that these visits are part of research ‘’ so that when an audience attend shows, they experience world class music, dance and acting in addition also gain a lot of information about the main characters of the musicals.’’

Audience response has been spell binding, informs Chandra. Repeat audience is a unique experience, said Chandra. Contented over her response , she said , ‘’one member of the regular audience refused to accept a guest pass offered to her saying that the show is so good that she feels honoured by attending and would like to pay for the ticket.”

Indrani Datta dance recital

Kalakar Arts UK is here to stay with more projects in the offing.

Ticket link for Birmingham- https://kalakararts.org/events/akhtari-the-musical-438/

Ticket link for Cambridge- https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/akhtari-the-musical-tickets-265059168107

Website-www.kalakararts.org