Showing posts with label 14th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 14th. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Udaipur World Music Festival 13th 14th Feb 2016
Udaipur World Music Festival 13th 14th Feb 2016
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??Seher who has introduced for the Indian public successful festivals such as Ananya , Bhakti Utsav, South Asian Bands Festival among many others, while promoting the traditional, Classical Arts and artists from across the diverse regions of India and the World. SEHER has also been part of the cultural events during VVIP visits to India, including the visits by US President Barack Obama and his entourage both in 2010 and in January 2015.
With the?? first ever World Music Festival, the aim is to establish an annual signature event in Rajasthan and at the same time establish Udaipur as a major destination for World Music in South Asia. An event of this scale is being designed to cater to the music lovers cutting across barriers of age and walks of life. To be conducted every year at the same time, the festival will feature unparalleled live performances with the city of lakes as a background and will celebrate cultural diversity at its best.
Festival Director Sanjeev Bhargava says, "A festival of this scale featuring such diverse music from so many different continents and regions coming together in one of the best Tourist destinations of India would make Udaipur a culturally vibrant destination. An annual event where International and domestic travelers can mark the dates on their yearly travel calendar. Each of the two venues will showcase a different genre of music and is being specially designed to enhance the inherent beauty of the historic architecture and ambiance of Udaipur. In tune with how certain moods and music are associated with different times of the day, the festival will start with romantic treat during the laid back sunny afternoons, and will end with high energy youthful concerts in the evenings. It will be a truly enriching experience for the people of the city and the visiting tourists.

One of the most popular Fado singers from Portugal, Carminho who has captured the imagination of the West will be performing for the first time in India. Magical French composer Mathias Duplessy will collaborate with outstanding Rajasthani vocalist Mukhtiyar Ali from the semi-nomadic community called Mirasi from the Thar Desert. A world music festival will be incomplete without the magical Flamenco which is being represented by one of the best Flamenco groups TAMARA & FERNANDO. PASO A DOS from Spain. The evening will come alive with instrumental Spanish Flamenco guitar and dance performance and the unique African beat music by Dobet Gnahoré a Grammy award winner from the Ivory Coast. The evening will conclude with the one of the most popular Fusion Rock Bands of India - The Raghu Dixit Project.
Day 2 begins with a fusion of Sufi & Gospel music Sonam Kalra &The Sufi Gospel Project promises to hold the audience under a spell. Moroccan Saharian Soul- Oum, likes of whom have never been seen or heard in India , Afro Beat Venezuelan Cumbia -Family Atlantica from Venezeula & Ghana will be bringing beats from a distant land perhaps been featured in India for the first time . The Festival will conclude on a high note with Indian Rock Fusion Band: Papon and the East Indian Company.
With the?? first ever World Music Festival, the aim is to establish an annual signature event in Rajasthan and at the same time establish Udaipur as a major destination for World Music in South Asia. An event of this scale is being designed to cater to the music lovers cutting across barriers of age and walks of life. To be conducted every year at the same time, the festival will feature unparalleled live performances with the city of lakes as a background and will celebrate cultural diversity at its best.
Festival Director Sanjeev Bhargava says, "A festival of this scale featuring such diverse music from so many different continents and regions coming together in one of the best Tourist destinations of India would make Udaipur a culturally vibrant destination. An annual event where International and domestic travelers can mark the dates on their yearly travel calendar. Each of the two venues will showcase a different genre of music and is being specially designed to enhance the inherent beauty of the historic architecture and ambiance of Udaipur. In tune with how certain moods and music are associated with different times of the day, the festival will start with romantic treat during the laid back sunny afternoons, and will end with high energy youthful concerts in the evenings. It will be a truly enriching experience for the people of the city and the visiting tourists.

One of the most popular Fado singers from Portugal, Carminho who has captured the imagination of the West will be performing for the first time in India. Magical French composer Mathias Duplessy will collaborate with outstanding Rajasthani vocalist Mukhtiyar Ali from the semi-nomadic community called Mirasi from the Thar Desert. A world music festival will be incomplete without the magical Flamenco which is being represented by one of the best Flamenco groups TAMARA & FERNANDO. PASO A DOS from Spain. The evening will come alive with instrumental Spanish Flamenco guitar and dance performance and the unique African beat music by Dobet Gnahoré a Grammy award winner from the Ivory Coast. The evening will conclude with the one of the most popular Fusion Rock Bands of India - The Raghu Dixit Project.
Day 2 begins with a fusion of Sufi & Gospel music Sonam Kalra &The Sufi Gospel Project promises to hold the audience under a spell. Moroccan Saharian Soul- Oum, likes of whom have never been seen or heard in India , Afro Beat Venezuelan Cumbia -Family Atlantica from Venezeula & Ghana will be bringing beats from a distant land perhaps been featured in India for the first time . The Festival will conclude on a high note with Indian Rock Fusion Band: Papon and the East Indian Company.
What: First Edition of ?The Udaipur World Music Festival
W?here: Fatehsagar Paal & Railway Training Institute Ground - Udaipur
When: 13th & 14th February 2016 (Saturday & Sunday)
Entry: Open to Public
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Thursday, April 20, 2017
Metro station to sell Trade Fair tickets from 14th November
Metro station to sell Trade Fair tickets from 14th November
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation will begin selling India International Trade Fair (IITF) entry tickets for Business Days (14th Nov to 18th Nov 2014) from Friday i.e. fourteenth November 2014 and for general public days (19th Nov to 27th Nov 2014) from Wednesday i.e, nineteenth November 2014.
The IITF entry tickets for general public days (nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014) will be accessible all the Metro stations with the exception of Airport Express Line, where tickets will be accessible for Trade Fair at one and only station i.e, Dhaula Kuan station. Hence, general public is exhorted that to keep away from a minute ago rush of buying tickets at Pragati Maidan Metro station, they should buy the tickets from their starting station. Nonetheless, tickets for Business Days (fourteenth Nov to eighteenth Nov 2014) will be accessible just from 30 Metro stations. These stations are:
Rithala, Dilshad Garden, Jahangirpuri, HUDA City Center, Noida City Center, Anand Vihar, Central Secretariat, Inderlok, Kashmere Gate, Rajiv Chowk, Barakhamba, Saket, MG Road, Noida Sec-15, Vaishali, Laxmi Nagar, Rajori Garden, Janakpuri West, Dwarka Mor, Dwarka Sec-9, Dwarka Sec-21, Mundka, Peeragrahi, Punjabi Bagh, Badarpur, Govindpuri, Lajpat Nagar Mandi House, Janpath and Dhaula Kuan Metro station.
IITF tickets for both business and general days can be purchased from Customer Care Centers of Metro stations from 08:30 AM to 04:00 PM on all days. The IITF Business days & General days entry tickets at Metro stations will be priced as under:
Business Days (fourteenth Nov to eighteenth Nov 2014) = Rs. 400
General Days (nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014)
Price of ticket for weekday / weekend is Rs. 50 / Rs. 80 for adult and Rs. 30 / Rs. 50 for child.
To encourage the public utilizing Delhi Metro while about-facing from progressing IITF at Pragati Maidan, the Delhi Metro will be solely working 20 token/smart card counters from inside the premises of IITF, Pragati Maidan close to its Gate No. 10 from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM on all general days i.e, nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014
The IITF tickets will be sold from stations just for that day as the tickets are day particular just and no development tickets will be accessible available to be purchased. The DMRC is anticipating that monstrous swarms will utilize the Pragati Maidan Metro station and along these lines extra ticket counters will be opened at Pragati Maidan Metro station. Extra DMRC officers & staff, customer help specialists and security staff will likewise be sent at all stations.
NOTE: At Pragati Maidan Metro station, Trade Fair tickets will be accessible just for Metro clients. Individuals originating from our outside Metro premises need to purchase the tickets from ITPO Gate No. 1 and 2.
Train Operations: During the General days of IITF 2014 i.e, (nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014), DMRC will be running crest hour recurrence of 2 min 45 sec on Line-3 from Dwarka to Yamuna Bank for the duration of the day i.e, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Other than this, two trains on each one Line will likewise be kept as standby amid Trade Fair to encourage better traveler taking care of, at whatever point needed.
The IITF entry tickets for general public days (nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014) will be accessible all the Metro stations with the exception of Airport Express Line, where tickets will be accessible for Trade Fair at one and only station i.e, Dhaula Kuan station. Hence, general public is exhorted that to keep away from a minute ago rush of buying tickets at Pragati Maidan Metro station, they should buy the tickets from their starting station. Nonetheless, tickets for Business Days (fourteenth Nov to eighteenth Nov 2014) will be accessible just from 30 Metro stations. These stations are:
Rithala, Dilshad Garden, Jahangirpuri, HUDA City Center, Noida City Center, Anand Vihar, Central Secretariat, Inderlok, Kashmere Gate, Rajiv Chowk, Barakhamba, Saket, MG Road, Noida Sec-15, Vaishali, Laxmi Nagar, Rajori Garden, Janakpuri West, Dwarka Mor, Dwarka Sec-9, Dwarka Sec-21, Mundka, Peeragrahi, Punjabi Bagh, Badarpur, Govindpuri, Lajpat Nagar Mandi House, Janpath and Dhaula Kuan Metro station.

Business Days (fourteenth Nov to eighteenth Nov 2014) = Rs. 400
General Days (nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014)
Price of ticket for weekday / weekend is Rs. 50 / Rs. 80 for adult and Rs. 30 / Rs. 50 for child.
To encourage the public utilizing Delhi Metro while about-facing from progressing IITF at Pragati Maidan, the Delhi Metro will be solely working 20 token/smart card counters from inside the premises of IITF, Pragati Maidan close to its Gate No. 10 from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM on all general days i.e, nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014
The IITF tickets will be sold from stations just for that day as the tickets are day particular just and no development tickets will be accessible available to be purchased. The DMRC is anticipating that monstrous swarms will utilize the Pragati Maidan Metro station and along these lines extra ticket counters will be opened at Pragati Maidan Metro station. Extra DMRC officers & staff, customer help specialists and security staff will likewise be sent at all stations.
NOTE: At Pragati Maidan Metro station, Trade Fair tickets will be accessible just for Metro clients. Individuals originating from our outside Metro premises need to purchase the tickets from ITPO Gate No. 1 and 2.
Train Operations: During the General days of IITF 2014 i.e, (nineteenth Nov to 27th Nov 2014), DMRC will be running crest hour recurrence of 2 min 45 sec on Line-3 from Dwarka to Yamuna Bank for the duration of the day i.e, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Other than this, two trains on each one Line will likewise be kept as standby amid Trade Fair to encourage better traveler taking care of, at whatever point needed.
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