Delhi to Damascus (Album) by Sandeep Das & the HUM Ensemble

A project in Boston, MA by Sandeep Das
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An album of Syrian and North Indian classical music inspired by the transformative power of music and Vasudeva Kutumbkum.
Backers: 150
Average Pledge Per Backer: $190

Funded: $28,437 of $28,000
Dates: Jan 24th -> Mar 9th (46 days)
Project By: Sandeep Das
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We crossed our target

March 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear All, With your support and love, we have crossed our target. Arts of all kind have always needed patrons, It is patrons and believers like you, that have historically made it possible for artists to produce work of merit. Work that is not just... (Read More)

Meet the Artists- Kinan Adnawi, Suhail Yusuf Khan

March 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Namaste friends , supporters and patros of arts and music. We are 52.28 % funded and I am still hoping a miracle might happen. Miracles do happen.  In the meantime let me introduce Kinan and Suhail. I first met Kinan as a participant at GMW , a... (Read More)

Teaching Tabla to 22 young children

February 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks to you all once again for supporting our campaign and helping us inch towards our goal. In the meantime I feel so blessed and happy that I got to work with 22 little kids from the Boston Neighborhood of Dorchester. You will be pleasantly... (Read More)

Meet the artists- Rajib Karmakar

February 13th - via: kickstarter.com
First and foremost , thank you all for supporting and bring us closer to our goal each day. Today I wish to share with you my personal experience of meeting my artists and working with them.You will read more about them in the Album notes when you... (Read More)

We are funded 22% thanks to you all. Our tracks are mixed and edited. Moving one step closer to reality!

February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks once more. We are moving forward with the tracks already mixed and edited. Please keep talking to like minded people and help us achieve our goal! The Brothers in Arms . L to R -Rajib Karmakar, Kenan Adnawi, Suhail Yusuf Khan and the culprit... (Read More)

What could depict Delhi to Damascus?

February 1st - via: kickstarter.com
There was something missing in every design I looked at or could think of for the album. What could represent Delhi to Damascus? What would tell the story of human love and survival amidst sorrow? What would give people hope ? A chance meeting with... (Read More)

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