
Indian Rhythms (tabla, singing & harmonium) with Jay Dabgar & Sunny Invrageed Singh was one of the stage acts at the Moon Lantern Festival last Sunday. The free event held on the banks of the River Torrens was the official opening of the 2008 OzAsia Festival. I will be posting more about this event over the next few days.
Adelaide is a cosmopolitan city and has migrants from many countries. Currently Indians are the second largest group of immigrants settling in South Australia, providing skilled workers in many areas.

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11 comments:
Very different an unexpected for the I.Live music always appeals to me, of most kinds.
Great posting for I. I like Indian
music, food, and they have some great films out. Thanks for the information.
I didn't know there were so many Indian immigrants in Australia. Very interesting and a fine post for the letter I.
Ingenius I. Well thought out. Like the loo of your blog. have bookmarked to return.
Looking forward to reading more about the festival.
This sounds like a wonderful mix of sounds!
ann at Gallimaufry Gleanings
That looks like a lively and colourful festival - there should be more of those arounfd the world
I'd like to hear their music!
Interesting and Informative post for ABC Wednesday letter I.
Bear((( )))
Oooooooooooh! A festival! Sounds fun!
Thanks for sharing,
Dxx
Sounds like lots of fun, I will come back to read more about the festival.
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