Following the successful return of their bi-annual INDIKA Festival last November, Milap presented a Autumn 2024 season of Indian Arts & Culture, taking place across Merseyside from September.
Showcasing some of India’s most acclaimed musicians, alongside both established and emerging talent from the UK, the city region also enjoyed an expanded programme of Diwali celebrations, featuring Visual Art, Food, and more.
The opening show saw Milap take a short trip across the Mersey, to presented Wirral-born bass virtuoso Shez Raja in a homecoming show at Birkenhead’s Future Yard.
Voted one of the ‘Hottest Bass Players in the World’ by readers of Bass Player magazine, Shez Raja is renowned for his high energy live shows, unique Indo-jazz-funk sound and global star collaborations with Mike Stern, Randy Brecker, Trilok Gurtu and Wayne Krantz.
A mere couple of days afterwards, Milap returned to The Tung Auditorium in Liverpool for another free lunchtime concert, this time spotlighting classical north Indian Hindustani music, featuring the captivating vocals of Dr. Vijay Rajput.
In this meditative afternoon raga concert, Vijay will take audiences through a powerful and soulful blend of classical, folk and Bandish compositions, accompanied by an incredible line-up of musicians including Kousic Sen on tabla, Kirpal Singh Panesar on esraj and Professor David Clark on harmonium.
The second evening concert of the season featured the world-renowned Indian classical musician Rajhesh Vaidhya.
Rajhesh, a maestro of the veena – a traditional South Indian stringed instrument – is set to captivate audiences with a specially curated set of ragas chosen for the evening. Rajhesh’s unique style, characterized by exhilarating speed and the use of electric and amplified strings, has earned him critical acclaim.
To bring the season to a close, Milap returned to the Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room in the company of the world renowned Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty. A celebrated musician, composer, and educator, Rajeeb’s mastery over the Sarod is unparalleled; his performances are renowned for their emotional depth and technical brilliance, effortlessly transporting listeners to the heart of Indian classical music.
A debut collaboration between River of Light and Milap! The internationally renowned artist Murugiah displayed a stunning Indian inspired light installation on the Liverpool Waterfront which absorbed the magic of Diwali and celebrate the Festival of Lights by immersing everyone in River of Light for Autumn 2024.
The end of October saw Milap once again spearheading the city region’s celebrations for Diwali – the iconic Hindu Festival of Lights. Building on last year’s successes, 2024 saw an expanded programme of events, including children’s storytelling and craft workshops in association with The Reader, the return of the wildly popular Diwali Brunch at Bundobust Liverpool.
Milap’s Artist in Residence, and world-renowned Tabla maestro Kousic Sen featured prominently within 2024’s Autumn programme:
“I always love performing in the musical city of Liverpool. I enjoyed forward to playing with wonderful musicians and friends Dr. Vijay Rajput, Rajeeb Chakraborty and of course Rajhesh Vaidhya. Each of these musicians perform in a completely different style to each other, so changed the way I accompanied with tabla for each concert.
With Vijay’s concert, audiences enjoyed a calm, meditative experience. It’s always fun and interesting to play with Rajeeb – we both know each other so well and have performed hundreds of concerts together so we like to challenge each other on stage!
I loved performing with Carnatic (South Indian classical) musicians whenever I get the opportunity and Rajhesh Vaidhya is one of the best in the world! Audiences enjoyed a real treat this season.”