In an exciting update for Nepali folk lovers, a renowned folk music event titled \u2018Jamarko\u2019 is being held at Patan Museum, Kathmandu on November 04, 2017.<\/p>\n
The event, being organized by Project Sarangi, will host live performances by over 90 musicians and bands such as Sakchyam, Miku and Panchamrit, among others. <\/p>\n
The show is primarily targeted at encouragement of young Nepali musicians passionate about and playing traditional folk instruments.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe event was organized to provide a platform for upcoming musicians dabbling in different forms of Nepali ethnic music and creating music out of traditional folk instruments,\u201d says Kiran Nepali of Project Sarangi.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe will have traditional percussion groups, Tungna players from the mountains and the youths who have been pursuing traditional-enriched instruments, for the event,\u201d he adds.<\/p>\n
Project Sarangi is a group of sarangi players that works for the preservation and promotion of the Sarangi art by crafting souvenirs and professional-grade instruments to encourage the craftsmanship alive.<\/p>\n
The organization has also been conducting various special classes for Sarangi players across the Kathmandu Valley.<\/p>\n
Through this concert, Project Sarangi intends to bring out budding musicians who have been in the Project\u2019s three-month long workshop that was held from March-May 2017.<\/p>\n
The concert starts has been scheduled to begin at 2 pm and lasts till 8 PM on November 04, 2017.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
In an exciting update for Nepali folk lovers, a renowned folk music event titled \u2018Jamarko\u2019 is…<\/span><\/p>\n