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Shankar Mahadevan dons the doctorate hat; builds links with Birmingham

Shankar Mahadevan, who has been described as one of the greatest ever Bollywood vocalists, was given the award at a special ceremony held at the University’s Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (RBC)..Rahul Laud reports

Shankar Mahadevan has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Birmingham City University (BCU) in recognition of his outstanding services to music and the arts at a special ceremony held at the University’s Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (RBC) last Saturday. He was also presented with a bespoke medal made by students at the University’s renowned School of Jewellery.

A student ensemble who performed at the ceremony led by Dr Radhika Balakrishnan, a Carnatic classical vocalist and BCU’s first-ever Indian Council for Cultural Relations Chair in Indian Studies who is also a teacher at the Shankar Mahadevan Academy has helped Mahadevan to strengthen his ties with the University. Mahadevan has expressed a keen desire to join hands with BCU and form a tie-up between his Academy and the University. Another testimony to this fact was demonstrated at the event as Ghanshyam Nabar, Director of West Midlands India Partnership interviewed him on stage giving a clear signal that Birmingham was very keen to forge ties between Indian artists of eminence like Mahadevan and the West Midlands region. Mahadevan spoke about his early life, musical influences, and Bollywood career.

To support Mahadevan’s vision and mission none other than Ustad Zakir Hussain, Indian tabla player, composer, and percussionist, and John McLaughlin, legendary guitarist and a pioneer of jazz fusion joined him on stage and also participated in an impromptu jamming session with the University students to the delight of the audience.

Receiving the honorary doctorate, Shankar Mahadevan said: “This is a moment I will cherish – and I want to thank Birmingham City University for making this happen.”

“It’s like a dream for me. Having my family in the audience, this is special. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all those gurus from whom I’ve learned so much.”

Professor Philip Plowden, Vice-Chancellor at Birmingham City University, said: “Shankar is also an educational innovator who believes in making the best tuition available to talented aspiring musicians. We are honoured to have the opportunity to formally bring Shankar into our University community.” university honour

Mahadevan, who has been described as one of the greatest ever Bollywood vocalists, was given the award at a special ceremony held at the University’s Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (RBC) on Saturday (24 June).

A member of the internationally renowned Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy songwriting trio, he has composed music for scores of Bollywood films and established the Shankar Mahadevan Academy, which provides educational opportunities for aspiring musicians. His most famous album, ‘Breathless’, released in 1998, topped the charts in India for over 10 weeks, and he has 18 million monthly listeners on Spotify. An accomplished engineer-turned-musician, Shankar Mahadevan’s melodic singing, and compositions have captivated audiences in India and around the world.

Anita Bhalla OBE, Chair of the Board of Governors at BCU and a past BBC executive and broadcaster, said: “We are delighted to recognise Shankar’s distinguished musical career and his outstanding contribution to the development of up-and-coming talent.

Shankar Mahadevan with GhanShyam Nabar, Director, West Midlands India Partnership

“This event symbolises so many themes that are important to our University. It’s about creativity, collaboration, partnerships, and being future-facing, welcoming people from the region, the wider UK, and also from across the world.”

Dignitaries from various walks of life attended the event. Head honchos from Trade and Investments sectors were also present to understand the dynamics of the West Midlands region. Mumbai-based Harjinder Kang, HM Trade Commissioner for South Asia and Deputy High Commissioner for Western Region, Siddharth Mukne from UKIBC, Gursheen Sahani who is Head of Corridor & Business Development – South Asia Business Group · Grant Thornton UK, Neelabh Chatterjee who runs two branded hotels in West Midlands, Dr. Prof Anitha Chinnaswamy from Aston University, Abhijit Aphale who is a tech entrepreneur, Dr. Prof Paraga Singhal from BAPIO Training Academy was among the many other celebrities and stalwarts present on the occasion.

Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to study in the heart of the city. The University’s mission is to transform the lives of its students by offering a wide range of contemporary, flexible courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, with practice-based learning and international opportunities built into every stage.

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SPECIAL: Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival 2021

The festival is a genuine attempt by Shruthi UK and its founder “Dr Chithra Ramakrishnan to preserving the unique cultural heritage of India in the Midlands … reports Asian Lite International

The 7th annual festival, organised by ShruthiUK, is a celebration of Indian classical music and dance to commemorate the 174th birthday of the South Indian Singing Saint & Composer Thyagaraja.  The festival is vibrant and colourful and reminds us of our rich cultural heritage and our respect towards the legendary composer for his contribution to Carnatic Music.

Pranathi Ramadorai – Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival 2021

The Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival (BTF) is the most popular annual festival of Indian Classical Music and Dance held in the West Midlands. The festival was virtual this year which brought artists, professionals and young music aspirants together from across the globe.

The 10-hour long festival featured over 100 performances of Indian Classical/ Folk music and dance from across continents showcasing their brilliant talents with great enthusiasm, to honour and pay homage to the great Singing Saint Thyagaraja.

The BTF 2021 is in partnership with the Consul General of India in Birmingham, Mr Andy Street CBE, Combined Mayor of the West Midlands, Touchwood in Solihull, Solihull Chamber of Commerce, Asian Business Chamber of Commerce, The Royal Asiatic Society and a host of other premier partners. The festival is supported by Mr Sridhar Ranganathan, CEO and Founder of Shankar Mahadevan Academy and the excellent support of the legendary Bollywood Musician and Composer Padma Shri Mr. Shankar Mahadevan as Special Festival Partners.

Dr Chithra Ramakrishnan FRSA FRAS is the Founder and Artistic Director of ShruthiUK, and Curator of Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival. Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival is the annual festival of Indian Classical /Folk music and dance celebrated in the honour of the great South Indian Saint and Composer Thyagaraja.

The festival received video messages of support from His Excellency Dr Shashank Vikram IFS, Consul General of India in Birmingham, Mr John Crabtree OBE, Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant of West Midlands, Dr Paul Sabapathy CVO CBE, Her Majesty’s Former Lord Lieutenant of West Midlands, Patron, ShruthiUK, Mr Andy Street, CBE, Combined Mayor of the West Midlands,  Cllr Stuart Davies, Mayor of Solihull, Mr Tony Elvin, President of Solihull Chamber of Commerce, and Patron, Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival, Mr Jason Wouhra OBE, Director, East End Foods, President, Asian Business Chamber of Commerce,

The festival was presided by His Excellency Dr Shashank Vikram IFS, Consul General of India in Birmingham as the Chief Guest.

Group dance- Disciples of Acharya Dr Vasant Kiran – Sreelakshmi S, Ameya S, Kaveri S Pavitra P, Jeethika – Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival 2021

Women achievers

Every year, at the BTF, in lieu of International Women’s Day honours women achievers at the awards ceremony, recognizes outstanding women, who have made a positive impact and contribution to the society through their skills and passion.

The inspiring women honoured during the BTF 2021 were:

Diana Crabtree, Country President, St John’s Ambulance

Deborah Cadman OBE, Chief Executive, Birmingham City Council

Henrietta Brealey, Chief Executive, Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce

The Patron and the governing members of ShruthiUK would like to express their heartiest congratulations to all three inspiring women who were honoured this year.

Aishwarya and Soundarya- Great grand daughters of Bharat Ratna Dr M.S. Subbulakshmi, Grand daughters of Sangeeta Ratnakara Mrs Radha Viswanathan- Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival 2021

“I am once again delighted to be able to support ShruthiUk and the Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival in bringing its wonderful Indian Classical Music & Dance to a wider audience and to celebrate bringing together musicians and dancers from all over the world to perform in Solihull.  My congratulations on your7th festival and I wish you all the best for a very successful celebration,” said Councillor Stuart Davis, Mayor of Solihull

Every year, the festival supports a charity and helps to raise funds for a noble cause.  This year, the BTF is proud to support the Ronald McDonalds House Charities in Birmingham for the amazing work to help parents of terminally ill children by providing accommodation to be with their children whilst they are undergoing hospital treatment

“Festivals such as the BTF, further strengthens the cultural links between the UK and India, defining India’s unique cultural heritage and its national identity and help preserving them in the years to come. The format of the festival being online is completely new to us. Curating the festival required a lot of coordination and planning.

It has enabled successful partnerships and to connect with people from across the globe.

These classical Indian festival and art forms have evolved and passed on from many generations n and are still practised with great respect and fervour globally and to wider Communities, making it culturally diverse and distinct. It helps them give the rich experience to learn, enjoy and to unite all of us through the Indian classical art forms.

Dr Chithra thanked the team for their wholehearted support.

“A huge thanks to the team, and everyone involved in putting together this amazing event at such challenging times. The festival would not be possible without the wonderful support of the participants from across the globe,” she said in a statement.

Dr Chithra Ramakrishnan

ShruthiUK is a South Asian arts organisation, established in Leeds in 2005 and now based in Solihull. This is a non-profit organisation  promoting South Indian classical music and dance in the Midlands and elsewhere in the country.

Dr Chithra Ramakrishnan FRSA FRAS is the Founder and Artistic Director of ShruthiUK, and Curator of Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival. Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival is the annual festival of Indian Classical /Folk music and dance celebrated in the honour of the great South Indian Saint and Composer Thyagaraja.