Dhaka World Music Festival

Dhaka World Music Festival
Genre World music
Dates February
Location(s) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Years active 2011-present
Founded 2011
Patron(s) Grameenphone
Culturepot Global

The Dhaka World Music Festival also referred to as Dhaka World Music Fest is an international music festival held in Dhaka, Bangladesh featuring national and international music stars of different genres. The festival covers an extensive scope of performances from local folk and traditional music genres to world fusion and contemporary world music across the globe. The festival is perceived to be a cardinal platform in Bangladesh to witness the true fusion in the form of world music.[1][2][3]

Making

Inspired by the socio-political impact of music through the Concert for Bangladesh, Runi Khan, the founder of Culturepot Global, a UK based cross-cultural event management organization, was intending to stage a major event that would remark the 40th anniversary of that historic concert.[1] Perceiving her country's absence in the global cultural scene, she also had a long cherished desire to fetch world focus on the Bangladeshi music where the Bangladeshi artistes can accentuate the rich culture and heritage of Bangladesh.[4] Impressed by the concept of Runi, Farhan Quddus, head of Excalibur Entertainment, Bangladesh who was also planning to hold an annual world music programme, joined her. Around the same time, the Bangladesh telecommunication giant, Grameenphone was looking for events that would emphasize the celebration of International Mother Language Day on February 21. Runi's idea of arranging a festival where musicians from all over the world would carry out their traditional music in their mother tongue emerged persuasive for the company. The idea befitted further convincing as the festival would engender Dhaka as a global cultural city. Kishon Khan, a London-based British Bangladeshi pianist and composer, also band leader of Lokkhi Terra was instrumental in putting together the festival content as Music Director. His long established relationship with other internationally acclaimed musicians allowed him to draw in some of the best exponents of African and Latin genres of music. Another British Bangladeshi musician, Idris Rahman, also played an important role to interact with some world-reputed bands and musicians to perform at the event.[5][1] After cracking a number of bureaucratic and other obstacles, the event finally eventuated on 4th-5 February in 2011.[1]

Inaugural edition in 2011

The inaugural edition of the festival took place in 2011 at Sultana Kamal Mohila Krira Complex, in Dhanmondi. It was jointly organized by Culturepot Global UK, Jatrik Travels, Excalibur Entertainment and Symbiance Partners and sponsored by Grameenphone. International music artistes like Tunde Jegede, Dele Sosimi, Julia Biel and others along with local stars like Ajob, Porobashi, Band Lalon, Shah Jahan Munshi, Rob Fakir and others performed in this mega event. The Festival ended with a grand finale where all eight bands came together on the stage. The event proved to be huge success with being observed ardently by the passionate music lovers in Bangladesh.[6][2][7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Music without Boundaries". Star Weekend Magazine (The Daily Star (Bangladesh)). 11 February 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  2. 1 2 "A World of Music Descends on Dhaka". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  3. "Dhaka World Music Fest 2011". TigerToursBD.com. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  4. "Harmony in Diversity". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  5. "The First Ever Dhaka World Music FestIVAL". Bangladesh-web.com. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  6. "Dhaka World Music Fest 2011". TigerToursbd.com. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  7. "Dhaka World Music Fest ends with hope". WeeklyHoliday.net. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
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