Kolkata : Baishakh or Boishakh in Bengal’s life and
space is the reciprocation of New Year, joy, merrymaking & of course
Gurudev Tagore. 93.5 RED FM, India’s leading private radio and entertainment network is going to
host 4th edition of ‘Poila Boithak’ to celebrate the rich
eternal relation of Bengali New year with Rabindranath Tagore and Bengal’s
Baul. The event aims to bring together the best of Bangladeshi Baul and
Bengali Baul artists on one platform on 22nd April 2023 at EZCC. The event will
celebrate the soul of Bengal with the freedom and spontaneity of the mystical
verse and music alongside promoting a few street Baul to the larger audience.
A celebration of Boishakh is incomplete without the salutation of
Gurudev Tagore. Not many would know that Tagore himself admitted that he
was deeply influenced by Baul songs and philosophy while delivering his Hibbert
Lecture, the annual series of non-sectarian lectures on theological issues organized
by Hibbert Trust, at the Oxford University in 1930. Tagore was deeply
moved by the lyrical beauty and tune of Baul songs. The spiritual romanticism
of Baul philosophy influenced Tagore so deeply that he went as far as calling
himself Rabindra Baul. Later, he even played the role of a blind baul in
hisplay Phalguni. There are about two hundred Tagore songs written composed in
Baul style like Bhenge Mor Ghorer Chabi, Aakash Theke Khoslo Tara, Amar
Mon Jokhon Jagli Na re, Ami kaan Pete Roi, PranChay Chokshu Na Chai, Megher
Kole Rod Aseche to name a few.
The event will celebrate the Bengali ethos with baul music across eepaar
and opaar bangla, food, and adda. The event will be hosted by city’s most
beloved voices RJ Nilam and RJ Niel. With the theme ‘Baul Beyond Borders’, the
event will explore variations in Baul music with baul artists such as Joler
Gaan, Karthika Das Baul, and Fakira who will enliven the event with their soulful
performances. The event will also offer an experience zone including the best
of mixed cuisines, handicrafts, folk art, and fashion stalls including nail art
and mehendi, and much more.
Speaking on the announcement, Nisha
Narayanan, Director & COO, RED FM, and Magic FM, said, “Over the years,
our narratives have been consistent in creating boutique festivals for niche
audiences across the country. We launched ‘Poila Boithak’ as a medium to offer
a larger-than-life celebration to usher in the Bengali New Year. This year,
marks the fourth edition of the event featuring mystic minstrels also known as
baul artists from Bengal and Bangladesh, and celebrates the New Year’s
influences on the overall Bengali culture. The event is a consistent promise by
Red FM to create regional experiences that are more visible, and distinguished
on a larger platform.”
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