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7 Centuries of Sufi Soul: Mir Ali's Folk Legacy
13 Dec
Summary
- Rajasthani folk singer Mir Mukhtiyar Ali performed at Ahmedabad's Water Festival.
- His family tradition of music spans an impressive seven centuries.
- Ali believes folk music connects through storytelling and humor.

Rajasthani folk artist Mir Mukhtiyar Ali recently graced Ahmedabad's Water Festival with his captivating performances. Known for his profound renditions of Sufi classics, Ali brings a rich musical legacy to his craft, with a family tradition in folk music extending over seven centuries.
Ali articulated his philosophy that the true essence of folk music lies in its power to engage an audience through compelling storytelling and relatable humor. He emphasized that this approach often resonates more deeply than sheer technical mastery, fostering a unique connection.
During his engagement, Ali shared anecdotes from his extensive performing career, detailing his experiences performing in a wide array of settings and collaborating with a multitude of fellow musicians, showcasing the versatility and broad appeal of his artistry.




