Updated On: 26 October, 2023 07:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A unique show brings together forgotten sounds from the heartlands of Madhya Pradesh’s Nimad region bolstered by animation and visual projection to create an artistic and immersive experience

Chandore (left) and Malani (second from left) with the group. Pics Courtesy/Manish Khushalani
The pandemic was a time of quiet, stoic suffering. Yet, beneath it all, there was creativity blooming. For multi-instrumentalist musicians and producers Bharat Chandore and Jayesh Malani, it brought an opportunity they had never expected. Their six month-trip in the region of Nimad in Madhya Pradesh, led to a discovery and exploration of indigenous music, sounds and life of the region that has now evolved into a live performance encapsulating the culture.
The journey began with Chandore travelling to Nimad in 2021 during COVID-19. “He [Chandore] traces his roots to the region,” Malani points out. After spending almost a year, Chandore reached out to Malani for a collaboration. When the first lockdown opened, the duo set out to begin their project.