*Freedom Songs – A Get together of Activist Singers in Bangalore*

*On August 14, 2012 at UTC, Miller Road, Bangalore from 5.00 to 8.30 pm***

*S*ocial action all over the world has been shaped and inspired by songs.
Often, revolutionary  poetry got transformed to protest songs, involving
the participation of a larger crowd. Through songs activists informed,
inspired, motivated and touched the hearts of people on various aspects of
social reality all over the world, using minimum words.  And in reality,
these minimum words could achieve what large essays and long speeches could
not achieve.

*I*n India, apart from the freedom struggle, left groups used music in a
major way through IPTA, KPAC and many other forums. Some of these songs of
the past continue to inspire even the youngsters today. It shows the
ability of music and poetry to transcend time.

*D*uring the last few decades in India, a large number of songs have
emerged in the dalit movement,  anti-nuclear movement, anti-dam movement,
farmers’ struggles, fisher-folk’s movement, adivasi movement, women’s
movement, movement for the rights over natural resources, child rights
movement, sexuality movement, anti-communal movement, human rights
movement, environment movement , anti-displacement movement and the
struggle against destructive development in general. One thing is clear
from this: Songs unite people.

*T*hrough songs, the activists of today are expressing a different notion
of freedom – much different from the earlier notions of freedom struggle.
The activists today recognize the existence of a neo-colonial exploitation
even today but the struggle which unites them is through multiple
resistance movements on diverse issues. We feel the need to strengthen  such
songs and popularize them.

*T*here are also traditional folk songs of the adivasis, dalits and local
communities which reflect and provide a poetic and philosophical meaning to
their struggles. These songs have been part of their culture and not easily
bracketed as `activist’ songs. However, they have provided much internal
strength to many of these communities to resist the onslaught of the modern
consumerist world. Sufi songs in this part of the sub-continent have also
played a similar role through their deeper musical, mystical, philosophica
and poetic reflection.

It is in this context that some of us decided to explore the possibility of
creating a common platform for these expressions of music. The best day
possible for this event is just before August 15th marking our freedom.  When
the country celebrates 65 years of freedom let us celebrate the present
freedom struggle of the people.

 *I*t will be a  get-together of freedom songs. Please inform all those who
will be interested.

*Pedestrian Pictures, Department of Women’s Studies (UTC), Visual Search,
Solidarity Youth Movement, Karnataka Janashakthi, ALF, Moving Republic,
Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike, PDF, Vishtar, INSAF, Sichrem, National
Adivasi Alliance, New Socialist Alternative, Lesbit and Others*

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB.

Reply via email to