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Violinist Jyotsna Srikanth on performing at Paris Olympics 2024 for Indian contingent

Violinist Jyotsna Srikanth talks about her experience on her performance at the Paris Olympics reception

Published on: Aug 16, 2024 01:50 PM IST
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Olympics 2024 ended on Sunday, in Paris with India clinching six medals across various sports. Towards the end of the games, a reception was hosted on Friday, August 9, for the Indian contingent to enjoy their last few days in the capital city of France and network with each other. Violinist Jyotsna Srikanth was part of the reception as she performed for the contingent alongside sitarist Rishab Rikhiram Sharma and tabla player Nihar Mehta. “We performed for 40 minutes and almost all the athletes and their coaches were present for the performance. It was a wonderful experience. I was invited by Rishab Sharma to be part of this as I was already in the UK for a concert,” shares Srikanth.

Sitarist Rishab Sharma and violinist Jyotsna Srikanth for the reception at Paris Olympics 2024
Sitarist Rishab Sharma and violinist Jyotsna Srikanth for the reception at Paris Olympics 2024

Talking about what they played for the contingent, she says, “We began with the Raga Desh and then moved on to contemporary music, where we did the Indian version of the Harry Potter theme song and even some Bollywood tracks like Kal Ho Na Ho. Everyone really enjoyed it and it felt really nice to be there.” Srikanth recalls meeting silver medalist and athlete Neeraj Chopra and retired athlete PT Usha as well. “It was a brief interaction, but Neeraj Chopra is a very down-to-earth man and it was wonderful speaking to him. I had a fan moment when I spoke to PT Usha as I have been watching her perform since I was a child. She's a very simple woman," she shares.

Srikanth feels that apart from the memorable performance, it is important to integrate music and sports. “It was a very thoughtful event, in my opinion. Integrating music with sports is important. Both of these, while different entities in Nature, represent our country and the diversity it has to offer. A musical evening was the best way to do so,” Srikanth signs off.

 
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Aayushi Parekh

Aayushi Parekh writes on entertainment, music, lifestyle, food, culture, art, fashion, beauty, trends, city, events etc. for the daily entertainment and lifestyle supplement, HT City Bengaluru

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