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Bandra's 'Rhythm n Roots': Music, Dance, and Culture Unite!

22 Jan

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Summary

  • A three-day festival from February 6-8 aims to unite communities through arts.
  • Performers of all ages and backgrounds invited to showcase diverse talents.
  • Features renowned vocalists, a dance troupe, and a 100-member choir.
Bandra's 'Rhythm n Roots': Music, Dance, and Culture Unite!

The Andrean Cultural Committee of St Andrews Church in Bandra is set to host 'Rhythm n Roots,' a grand musical and cultural festival. Taking place from February 6 to 8 on the St. Andrew's School grounds, this event is an evolution of the 68-year-old Bandra Zonals and seeks to unite communities through the arts. It aims to gradually encompass all deaneries within the archdiocese of Bombay, fostering broader community engagement.

Performers of all ages and backgrounds are invited to share their talents in music, dance, choral singing, and interdisciplinary acts. This non-competitive festival is designed to build bonds and encourage diversity. The opening day will feature past Bandra Zonal winners who have achieved prominence in the music industry, alongside a special production titled 'Live that Dream' with notable vocalists.

The second day will showcase the contemporary dance forms of Terence Lewis and his company, followed by a dazzling performance from winners of the 2025 Bandra Zonals. The festival culminates on the third day with a spectacular grand finale featuring a 100-member choir from across the archdiocese, accompanied by the Bombay Chamber Orchestra performing sacred choral music. Attendees can also enjoy stalls selling clothing and jewelry, alongside a food court.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Rhythm n Roots' is a cultural festival organized by St Andrews Church, Bandra, celebrating music, dance, and arts from February 6-8.
Performers of all ages and backgrounds are invited to showcase their talents in music, dance, and singing at the festival.
The festival will take place on the grounds of St. Andrew's School in Bandra.

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