04 December,2020 12:44 PM IST | Mumbai | Maitrai Agarwal
Adalaj ni Vav lit up for the Water Festival.
Are you fond of live music and do you appreciate architecture? This Sunday, a one-of-a-kind immersive experience awaits you. Combining the allure of the 15th century Adalaj ni Vav and the soulfulness of classical and folk music, Crraft of Art brings to you the Water Festival, an annual musical concert held at the iconic step-well.
When asked why she chose Adalaj ni Vav, Founder and artist Birwa Qureshi said, "Adalaj ni vav and Water Festival are symbiotic. How could one miss the mystique, romance, and âpeopleness' of the Vav? A step-well is a utility structure. I imagined women fetching water and heard their anklets ringing and singing. That brought music as a tool in presenting the monument."
The idea behind hosting the fusion concert at the step-well is rooted in the desire to reintroduce monuments to the younger generation and to those who have lost touch by way of a rich blend of quality thematic music and displaying the monument's innate craftsmanship, beauty, and splendour.
"Reintroducing the monument meant giving it a new identity, a new presence, even a new form. I choose two mediums. First, the lighting, which accentuated the form and intricate details, giving the monument an other-worldly character without touching the original. It multiplied its beauty and grace multifold. Second, the music, both classical and folk, added a new dimension to the monument. It gave life and language to a static structure. It integrated people with the building," shares Mrs. Qureshi.
Expect to be mesmerised by one of the finest monuments of Gujarat and a number of notable performers. Ustad Fazal Qureshi, Rakesh Chaurasia, Kutle Khan, Dilshad Khan, and Navin Sharma will enchant the audience with their performances while the elegantly lit step-well acts as the perfect background.
The Water Festival is a way to creatively address the worrying disconnect and receding interest among the general public towards our monuments and heritage. For the first time since its inception in 2011, we can experience the Water Festival from the comfort of our homes. Even though an online event translates to a loss of in-person applause, the Festival's reach will be multi-fold and spread its message far and wide. Witness a stirring medley of storytelling, visual spectacle, and melody this Sunday!
On: December 6, 6:30 PM onwards
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Cost: Free