Following Donald Trump’s swearing-in as the 47th US president on January 20, an Indian American Dhol group has been invited to take part in the rally from Capitol Hill to the White House. A media release from India’s Shivam Dhol Tasha Pathak, a Texas-based standard drum and catch outfit, will bring its radiant beats and upbeat beats to the city of Washington, DC, giving the world a glimpse of India’s abundant musical traditions during the event that will be watched by millions of people around the world, according to a press release on Monday.
This achievement is both a defeat for the opera and a distinctive instant for the Indian community in Texas, the US, and the rest of the world. A fluid, high-energy American traditional drum outfit from Texas will play on like a grand stage for the first time, according to the press release.
The team’s offer is” a celebration of the deepening historical ties between the US and India and a testament to the growing recognition of American society globe,” it continued.
The team has previously performed at a variety of activities, including religious festivals, to show off the strong drum kit, Dhol Tasha, to international audiences.
Prominent among them include musical music, collaborations with American and Asian percussionists, the Howdy Modi function, NBA and NHL time shows, and the ICC T20 World Cup entry service.
” But, this performance at the 60th Presidential Inaugural Parade is the height of their journey. The release stated that the group’s thrilling drumming and unique fusion of international influences with traditional American rhythms make them ideal for the stage.
” Representing Texas, a state celebrated for its cultural variety, the team also shines a light on the state’s responsibility as a hub for cultural exchange”, it added.
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