Updated On: 17 October, 2022 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Set to present an eclectic mix of indie musicians at the Serendipity Arts Festival, curators Bickram Ghosh and Ehsaan Noorani on the need to make them mainstream

Bickram Ghosh
Returning after a two-year hiatus is the multi-disciplinary arts event, Serendipity Arts Festival, which will be held towards the close of the year in Goa. As curators of the upcoming event, musicians Bickram Ghosh and Ehsaan Noorani are set to bring to the fore a wide array of artistes who will present a musical palette representing the different cultures within India.
“Ehsaan and I have a team for our respective curations. Ehsaan’s [artistes] belong to the North East, while my [set] aims to showcase fusions and collaborations, which is my area of expertise. While popular, this genre is in its nascent stages in India, and I had the idea of showcasing fusion in various forms,” says Ghosh, who will also participate in a few acts in this edition. “There will be a special curator-collaboration, and a performance with Sivamani, Selvaganesh and me. While Sivamani and I have performed together, the three of us coming together is something people will look forward to. I am analysing how each of us can showcase our fortes.”