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Asha Bhosle comes downunder

In Bollywood, Desis in the News on Tuesday, 6 February 2007 at 10:17 pm

Direct from performances in Mumbai, London & New York. To perform the music of her late husband, R.D. Burman. With Kronos quartet. You heard that right.

It is probably going to feature the music from their album .

You've Stolen My Heart: Songs from R.D. Burman's Bollywood

You’ve Stolen My Heart: Songs from R.D. Burman’s Bollywood

I love RD’s songs purely for their masala content. They are lively, zany and infectiously catchy. But the westernised versions- some may think of this as fusion but to me it is a khichdi and a mixing of oil and water. RD’s songs are so full of syncopated rhythms, plagiarised western tunes and and suggestive gasps of abandon and lewdness . Then you have the formal, minimalistic approach of the Kronos quartet even though they have performed a really w-i-d-e variety of music.

In an interview with NPR, David Harrington of Kronos compares RD with Stravinksy, Ellington, Gershwin and the Beatles, among others. Also included are live performances of a Bengali song and another called Rishte bante hain and even a very restrained and sedate version of the rollicking Mehbooba Mehbooba- listen and judge for yourself. And even Dum maro dum has been castrated and neutered- short sample here.

I had thought I might go for a listen given my eclectic tastes in music. But I’ve decided to give it a miss. Perhaps this fusion messes with music that is so familiar to me that I can’t but see it as being degraded rather than improved.

Update: lyrics for Dum maro dum (‘Take a tote’) have been transcribed and posted by the industrious- and always entertaining- Manish, here. Have a close look at his version of the album cover too.

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The birth of the burquini = swimwear for modest women

In Advance Australia Fair, Aussie Pride! on Tuesday, 6 February 2007 at 4:40 pm

That’s what you get when you cross a burqa with a bikini. And Aheda Zanetti has created it here in Australia! She exports around the world and aims to get it to the Olympics. It’s meant for Muslim women who are required to dress modestly but could probably be used by a certain generation of Indian women too.

burqini swimwear

It’s been adopted by Surf Lifesaving Australia and is in use byMecca Laalaa, the first female, muslim surf-lifesaver in Sydney (wow, that that breaks a few stereotypes!).

See a video interview with Zanetti here.

 

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