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A harmony of cultures in Fort
Updated On: 21 February, 2019 09:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Karishma Kuenzang
Head to SoBo this weekend for an evening of hip-hop in Hindi, violin jugalbandi, the hang drum, powada and lavani

Swarna Murthy
If you're in the mood to listen to some new strains of music, along with a dance performance and poetry session, Rhythm by the Bay-BSE (bringing the streets to the stage), is where you should be this Saturday. An initiative by National Streets For Performing Arts, it is a platform that celebrates the diversity that makes Mumbai a melting pot of cultures. The line-up includes Shravasti Rahul, who will be showcasing Lavani dance, and a powada (Marathi poetry) session by Pramod Narayan Dongre.
This apart, there will be music performances — a violin jugalbandi between Susan Coelho and Swarna Murthy for instrumental and classical music lovers, and Varun Zinge on the hang drum for those curious about new instruments. There will also be a rap set by Pune-based duo KOPS for those riding the hip-hop wave in the country.

