Watch: Power of music! This viral video of Jugalbandi between Indian and African artistes is a breath of fresh air

Music has this immense power to bring people from various part of the globe, together. This video is extremely refreshing

Music can unite all. Amid reports of racism and reports of hostility towards African nationals, this video of Jugalbandi between Indian and African artists is a breath of fresh air. In a bid to promote unison, 150 accomplished musicians from around the world, precisely from 16 countries, came together to conduct a spectacular musical workshop and the results are spellbinding.

Get ready to witness a breathtaking combination, a Jugalbandi between Indian and African artistes in a video that is doing the rounds on social media. Karaikudi Mani, Suresh Vaidyanathan, Amrit and Pape Samory Seck,  come together to resonate and reflect unity in diversity. In the video, you can see both the artistes passionately playing their respective instruments in sync as the audience continues to cheer them on. Believe us when we say that the video is nothing short of fascinating. Watch:

Apart from this, the entire show included god’s teaching of promoting love, peace and harmony with the tagline being, “Love All Serve All.” As the east met west in a fascinating combo, Choir, Saxophone solo and the orchestra along with the soloists dominated the entire show. The entire event was a part of week Long celebrations of Sri Sathya Sai Baba Varu.

The Indian classical artistes Mridangam exponent Guru Karaikudi Mani, Ganesh and Kumaresh, Mandolin Rajesh, Suresh Vaidyanathan, Shashank Subramanya,  Dr Pt Debashish Battacharya, Amrit and Sai Shravanam, Anjana Rajagopalan, Sudha Radhunathan, Heiner Wiberny from Germany, Pape Samory Seck from Senegal and Cheikkh Lehbladh from Mauritania were a part of this extravagant event. A group of Sathya Sai students also participated in the show.

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