Teamwork Arts Podcast
Summary: Everyone remembers the curtain call, but what goes on during the build-up towards that penultimate moment? What ensues when you get a celebrated author to open up for a heart-to-heart? The Teamwork Arts podcast promises to offer a slew of cross-genre conversations that go beyond the labels one tends to attach to creative endeavors. This is an ideal show for when you want to sit in on captivating, enthralling, and sometimes downright hilarious conversations with professionals from all across the arts spectrum getting candid about their experiences and musings. Whether it’s an artiste opening up about their trials and tribulations, or a festival organizer revealing the behind-the-scenes madness of a mammoth event, this podcast attempts to lift the curtain and explore the thoughts behind the actions that animate the arts. Be it music, theatre, prose, or verse, get acquainted with artists, arts moguls, éminence grises, industry veterans, and unsung heroes of the art world in this brand new weekly podcast. Tune in once a week to listen to these brilliant minds sharing their views and reviews, hits and misses, and delving into the juicy details of trending topics in free-flowing, open, and honest dialogues. Hosted by music programmer and veteran broadcaster Sarthak, the podcasts reveal some of the inner workings and goings-on in various facets of the arts.
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Podcasts:
Anubhav Nath, Director of Ojas Art, talks about the ‘art of the matter’ and traversing through the art industry with grit, passion and dedication, essential to building a successful art career. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Ashutosh Sharma, co-founder of Amarass Records, discusses how despite the odds, real, authentic folk needs to be popularised against the lazy interpretations that often pass as ambassadors of the folk sound. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Hindustani Classical vocalist Ujwal Nagar talks about how the charm of classical music is constant and still very relevant and how it needs to adapt to the changing audiences whose absorption of music may have altered over time. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
A group of musicians from Uttarakhand, Rehmat-e-Nusrat is arguably the first music group from the hills to sing sufiana qalam and qawwalis in the mould of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. They have written some searingly biting lyrics about the current times to express their emotion through music. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Award-winning author Kishwar Desai elaborates on the importance of research in writing and the attention to detail that is essential in bringing out the right story. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Former diplomat Navdeep Suri tells us about juggling political compulsions and the need for developing soft power to promote Indian art overseas. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Member of the well-known fusion act, Advaita, and self-taught keyboard player, composer and sound engineer, Anindo Bose discusses the fluidity of music across perceived boundaries of labels and how to make fusion music sound right. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Writer and human rights activist Harsh Mander tells us how in these fraught times, there is still hope and that standing up for what’s right even while dealing with polarised thought is important. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Theatre-holic Quasar Padamsee discusses how in times of narrowing thought, finding the right topic to make the right kind of theatre has its fair share of challenges. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Musician and activist Vidya Shah gives her take on the importance of practice, education and attention to detail in making music. The episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 in February.
Career diplomat Vikas Swarup talks about finding the time to indulge his passion and how he juggles two very successful careers.