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Song pays tribute to nature and the environment

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Contributing a verse each are artists Tipriti Kharbangar, the Tetseo Sisters, Mangka, Moarenla, Sunita Bhuyan and Anungla Zoe Longkumer, supported by music, chorus and audio production by Mhaseve MKT Tetseo, with Imchatsung Imchen as artistic consultant and video editor 

TFM Desk

This year, Zubaan celebrates its annual Cultures of Peace Festival of the Northeast with a wonderful, moving song that pays tribute to nature and the environment. Nine women artists from Northeast India have come together to create a rich musical tapestry in six different languages and a unique meld of musical genres.

Contributing a verse each are artists Tipriti Kharbangar, the Tetseo Sisters, Mangka, Moarenla, Sunita Bhuyan and Anungla Zoe Longkumer, supported by music, chorus and audio production by Mhaseve MKT Tetseo , with Imchatsung Imchen as artistic consultant and video editor.

Titled ‘Through Her Eyes’, the song is each artist’s poetic tribute to the mother principle present in all of nature and humanity, and as you listen to it, its melody and verses soak into the listener’s head, almost as if by osmosis and you find yourself wanting to listen again and again. The visual locations – each different from the other – showcase the beauty of nature in the hills and lakes of Northeast India, the Aravalli Hills in Rajasthan and Powai Lake in Maharashtra,  and also call for repeated watching!

The music video is curated and directed by Anungla Zoe Longkumer and produced by Zubaan in association with Heinrich Böll Stiftung Regional Office New Delhi.

Don’t miss the premiere of the song and video on November 15 at 4pm IST.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4PqGT_wGbblF8oik14WUZQ

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