Healing through tribal sounds – Art Culture Festival

Young musician duo, Vishesh Kalimero and Rahul Jigyasu have been transporting people to their inner self through their sound healing workshops. They perform with multiple tribal instruments and tribal throat sounds learned from different tribes all around the world. While Vishesh is a sound therapist, Rahul is a Bamboo instrument maker. As Ekatmata Sharma attends one of their sound healing sessions, she shares her experience as the musicians educate her on the concept of sound healing.

It was a chilly Delhi December evening and a human-packed small room adjacent to the Dargah and an ancient towering peepal tree made for a cozy and warm meditative setting. Two simply dressed male musicians Vishesh and Rahul (former had with long curly hair and later painted his face in tribal signs) were sitting on a low-rise stage with bizarre looking instruments lying there. These instruments were rarely sighted in India except the Pakhawaj. The golden crescent moon and star engraved on the marble…

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