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Jodhpur: Riffing on collaborations

In its ninth year, the Rajasthan International Folk Festival continues to encourage collaborations between traditional folk and international artistes.

Updated on: Nov 08, 2015 03:57 PM IST
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Sometime in 1988, Hayat Mohammad Langa, a traditional folk musician from Rajasthan travelled to Japan to perform there. He still remembers the Japanese songs he learned during the tour while collaborating with Japenese artists. But Langa took a vow not to sing, or even hum any of those numbers after returning to India. “That would have influenced my craft. I want it to remain pure and rooted,” said Hayat, one of the 250 performers at the Jodhpur RIFF (Rajasthan International Folk Festival) held from October 23 to 27. In its ninth year, the festival continues to encourage collaborations between traditional folk and international artistes. Some, like Hayat Mohammad, attempt to preserve the pristine nature of their traditional music even as they perform enthusiastically with international musicians. “We have to unlearn a lot of what we learn while performing with artists from different countries,” he said.

Scottish saxophonist and composer Brian Moliey performing with Rajasthani artists at RIFF. (OIJO/JODHPUR RIFF)
Scottish saxophonist and composer Brian Moliey performing with Rajasthani artists at RIFF. (OIJO/JODHPUR RIFF)

This year, the line-up of international acts who collaborated with Rajasthani folk musicians included Scottish band Shooglenifty, American Brazilian musician Maga Bo, South African flautist and composer Wouter Kellerman, and Israeli bassist Yusso Fine.

For most artistes, local and international, it’s all about finding the commonality between trans-national tunes. Sometimes cultural wires did get incomprehensibly entangled: during rehearsals for a collaboration with the Manganiyars, traditional musicians from Rajasthan, Israeli bassist and producer Yossi Fine, only heard them play without giving any feedback or input. This went on for two days and the Manganiyars grew anxious believing that Fine, a Grammy nominee, did not like what he heard. Others wondered how the show would come together as the musicians had already spent two out of the three days that had been set aside for preparation. But Fine, who was on his first trip to India, said he was absorbing it all as he was not familiar with the sounds. “This is how I operate. I listen to their music for the maximum time allowed during preparation to know what I can add to it without changing it,” he said. Fine does not rule out a project with Rajasthani folk artists in the near future. “Now, when I have performed with them, I have identified the common notes required for collaboration. I am positive about coming back for a long term project,” he said.

A fire eating performance on the opening night of the festival.

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As a classical musician, Vinayakram, who has collaborated with British, American and Austrian artists, has a methodical approach and initially learns about a musician’s work through various platforms including social media. “If you know the grammar of music and are technically sound, you can work with any genre,” he said. “Artists from varied backgrounds coming together does not always create great sound. The right current has to come together for it to be successful,” he added. When that happens, it influences everyone who participates positively.

It also opens artistes to new ways of playing, thinking and being. “Our range can vary depending on how much energy one wants to put in the performance. But international artists are disciplined. I believe they end up learning more from such collaborations than we do,” said Rajasthani singer Sumitra Das Goswami.

(The writer was hosted by Jodhpur RIFF.)

 
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Danish Raza

Danish Raza is a special correspondent with the Hindustan Times. He covers gender, identity politics, human rights, conflicts and online speech.

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