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Nagaland Post, Dimapur saturday, July 23, 2016
Music Carnival today at Life Spring Corner Rohit C#1
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New doll collection from Nungshiba handicrafts, Dolls of Nagaland to be put up for sale at the Music Carnival to be held at Life Spring Corner. (Photos by PML)
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usic Carnival, a first of its kind will be held at Life Spring Corner, Dimapur today, 9:30 a.m. onwards under the theme, “Treffen der Freigiester”, which translates as “Meeting of the free thinkers”, conceptualised by Abigail Odyuo. The day long Music carnival will be marked with music workshops on piano, choral music, violin, guitar and voice. The concept of the festival is to bring music students from across the city and to disseminate music learning skills amongst the students, and also to extend an opportunity to those who do not have formal access to music education. Some of the activities inculcated in the Carnival
will surely treat the young music students as it involves playful learning activities like rhythm games, mobile music games, paint what you hear, music storytelling, musical movies, karaoke, identifying sounds etc. The registration for the Carnival starts at 9.30 am to 10 am with a registration fee of Rs 150 (entry +unlimited games and activities), Rs 200 (entry +unlimited games and activities+ one music workshop) and Rs. 250 (entry +unlimited games and activities+ up to five music workshops). Parents accompanying a music student(s) will be excluded from entry charges. Intercontinental food will be available at the Carnival Food Stall.
Music Carnival starts from 10 am to 4 pm with the closing ceremony from 4 pm to 5 pm. Guitar and violin stuDipankar C#7 Annie C#9 Toka Awomi C#12 dents are requested to bring their own instruments for the workshop. Interested individuals wanting to attend the Music Carnival can contact +919949688542 / +91-9436261060 for registration. For Information/Interested Persons can contact at +91-8730024687 or Email abigailodyuo0@gmail.com. Resource persons include: Normando Villas Jr. (Guitar), Louise Shishak (Violin), Longsha C#14 Rosy Aso C#21 Priscilla L Singson C#22 Avoni Odyuo (Piano), Zareni L Yanthan (Choral Music) and Divine Connection getting ready for a performance at Contestants of the ongoing The Next Star. The first show of the contest was held at hotel Seb Tower, Purana Bazaar, Dimapur. The next round will be held on August 6. Mhathung Odyuo (Voice) Hard Rock Cafe Andheri East, Mumbai on July 21.
The Amazing Eric Clapton to appear on Voice Dimapur new Rolling Stones album auditions today uitarist Eric Clapton
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he auditions for Dimapur candidates of the upcoming the Amazing Voice will be held at hotel De Oriental, Supermarket, Dimapur. The auditions will be begin from 10 a.m. onwards. The organizers, Livemaster Studio has informed that the auditions for the other districts will be held through watsapp and interested individuals can send in their entries to
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will appear on the Rolling Stones’ bluesinspired new album, Keith Richards has confirmed. The musician “dropped by for a couple of numbers”, Richards told BBC 6 Music, adding the recording sessions had been “like old times down in Richmond”. Both the Stones and Clapton’s former band, The Yardbirds, used to perform at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, Surrey. Richards said the Stones were hoping to play some European dates next year and would “love to” perform in the UK. “I think it’s on the menu somewhere,” the 72-year-old said. The new album was confirmed by the band earlier this year at the launch of Exhibitionism, a career retrospective at London’s Saatchi Gallery.
The recording sessions have included both new material and a number of blues covers, including songs by Little Walter and Howlin’ Wolf. Richards said the album would feature “a lot of Chicago blues” and would be “coming out in the autumn some time”. “The titles I can’t reveal at the moment, for the reason that I can’t quite remember them and I haven’t got a list with me,” he told Matt Everitt.
Hentick Konyak releases ‘Teri Yadein’
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entick Konyak, a young upcoming artist from the small town of Naginimora, Mon released his debut single in Hindi titled, “Teri Yaadein” on www.indihut.com. A teacher by profession at Mount View School, Suruhuto under Zunheboto district, Nagaland, Hentick started singing from an early age. During his early days he started performing in schools, churches, weddings and social events. Growing up in a Hindi speaking community of police personals helped him to sing and write Hindi songs. Hentick was one of the contestants representing Nagaland at the Northeast Highway Star Voice Hunt in 2011 where he finished as one of the finalist. His debut Hindi single “Teri Yaadein” Last month Clapton is about reminiscence of those who he had revealed that damage to his loved so dearly and recollections of the past nervous system was making it memories. difficult to play the guitar. Richards was speaking ahead of a documentary he has made with director Julien Temple for the BBC’s My Generation season, exploring his post-war childhood and adolescence in Dartford and London. It will be broadcast on BBC Two on July 23.
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