"The underlying theme is always showcasing the best of traditional Rajasthani music. This year, the other strands running through the festival build on Jazz and African-Reggae sounds," says Divya Bhatia - Festival Director, Jodhpur RIFF.
This year's Grammy winner Wouter Kellerman, one of the highlights of the festival is expected to blend together traditional and classical compositions. Besides a performance by 1991 Grammy winner Yossi Fine is scheduled to lead this year's moonlit jam.
"The patrons of Jodhpur Riff were genuinely concerned about the fact that our traditional music culture was languishing and really needed to be supported and promoted" says Bhatia
"The musicians were largely neglected and their livelihood was under constant threat. RIFF was conceived as a platform for and a celebration of these wonderful musicians," he says.
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