A team of six singers and musicians led by Mumbai singer Tauseef Akhtar and Welsh singer-songwriter Gwyneth Glyn presented a blend of the two ancient traditions in presence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and other dignitaries.
Accompanied by harp, tabla, guitar and a harmonium, the group, Ghazalaw, put together an exquisite collaboration.
Akhtar and Glyn came together to explore their musical affinity with support from Wales Art International in 2012 and in six days, Ghazalaw was born in Roundhouse, St Hilary.
Ghazalaw had performed in Mumbai, Delhi and featured at the Indiearth Exchange in Chennai.
In 2013, the group had recorded their first album Ghazalaw and would be performing at the Ghazal Bahaar Festival in Mumbai on January 31.
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