Apr

27

Shreya Ghoshal And Colonial Cousins Live

Multiple days 07:00 PM - Gachibowli Stadium - Athletic Ground: Hyderabad · Near IIIT College · Hyderabad

One final pitstop for Watertown Fest in Hyderabad with Shreya Ghoshal and Colonial Cousins on the 27th and 28th of April at Gachibowli Stadium. We’re also helping the NGO Heal a child spread awareness about their cause through our event in Hyderabad. Water Town Fest was conceptualized in the wake of the massive devastation the Kerala Floods har brought upon Kerala. However, WTF mas not meant to mourn Kerala’s misfortune but to celebrate its resilience. The objective was to create a vibrant atmosphere that would fill Kochi with new energies, perspectives and vibes through a series of musical and artistic performances.

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Old Mumbai Highway, Near IIIT College, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500032, India

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Bio :

Shreya Ghoshal was born on 12th March 1984 in Berhampore, West Bengal, India,  to Bengali parents, Sh. Bishwajit Ghoshal and Smt. Sarmistha Ghoshal. She spent her first three months of her life in her birthplace in West Bengal, then she moved to a place called Rawatbhata near Kota,   Rajasthan, where her father, who is an Electronics Engineer, was posted.  She has spent first thirteen years of formative part of her life there and completed her schooling up to Eighth Standard, in Atomic Energy Central School, Rawatbhata.

Life at Rawatbhata was simple, pristine, unpolluted, far from madding rush of a city. There used to be cultural programmes and social gatherings very often. Her mother is a singer and both of her parents are very much culturally inclined and they were very much involved with all those cultural activities. During those activities, as a small child, she picked up her first lessons in music. She used to hum the same songs with her immature words whatever her mother sang during rehearsals. It is during those days her potentials of singing was discovered by her parents.

At the age of 4, she started learning music, mainly Bengali songs, from her first Guru – her mother. She gave her first stage performance at their club’s annual function. At the age of 6, she started getting formal training in Hindustani Classical Music. She learned Classical Hindustani Music from Rakesh Sharmaji of Kota, Shri Jayawardhan Bhatnagar, her school's music teacher and thereafter, from Mahesh Chandra Sharmaji of Kota. She got her initial exposure to Hindi film songs and Rajasthani folk from Shri Bhatnagar. She received training in playback singing from Padmashree Late Kalyanji Bhai at a later stage. After shifting to Mumbai she continued her training in Classical Hindustani Music with Late Mukta Bhideji.

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dates Saturday, 27 Apr 07:00 PM - onwards


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