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--- On Sat, 24/4/10, A.R.Rajib <a.r.ra...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: A.R.Rajib <a.r.ra...@gmail.com>
Subject: [arr] A.R. Rahman Tour to Feature ‘New Technologies’
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 24 April, 2010, 4:17 AM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      

A.R. Rahman Tour to Feature ‘New Technologies’

By LISA TSERING



indiawest.com

April 22, 2010 01:38:00 PM  



In a unique East-West collaboration, music maestro A.R. Rahman has joined hands 
with celebrated Hollywood creative director Amy Tinkham for this summer’s “A.R. 
Rahman Jai Ho Concert: The Journey Home World Tour.”



“The concert tour will be a theatrical experience that will blend new 
technologies with powerful dance arrangements and acrobatics,” said Tinkham, 
who is best known for creating live musical concerts for pop music icons such 
as Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys and Mariah Carey, and spectacles for 
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey.



Speaking at a press conference in New York City April 19, she added, “The 
concert will keep intact the heritage and traditions of India with a new modern 
presentation. The show will feature changing sets, large images on LED screens 
and a spectacular cast of musicians and dancers from across the globe.”



The logistics of the two-and-a-half- hour shows are staggering, something that 
has never been attempted by an Indian artist, said a spokesperson. Promoted as 
a “true road tour,” the concerts will entail 21 days of intensive production 
rehearsals on an entire touring mock set-up of lights, sound, sets, and special 
effects.



The final touring production will be a mammoth undertaking never seen in the 
Bollywood sphere, comprising seven 53-foot air trailers, with six touring 
coaches and one star coach ferrying Rahman’s 75-person entourage. 



Although Rahman has performed fusion-oriented shows before, such as a 2006 
extravaganza at the Hollywood Bowl and a show with the London Philharmonic as 
part of the Southbank Centre’s Alchemy Festival in London April 7, the “Jai Ho” 
tour will be an unabashed celebration of the best of his Indian scores, from 
1992’s “Roja” all the way to “Slumdog Millionaire.”



“I put on the table what I want in the show,” Rahman told Variety. “It’s a 
marriage of two worlds. It will be very exciting even for those who’ve seen the 
performances before.”

Later, speaking to the Associated Press, Rahman elaborated: “We’ve seen Indian 
shows where stars would come and lip-sync on a song ... and they would dance 
and audiences wanted that stuff,” he told the AP. “Here, we have the real stars 
of music, and the whole vision of the whole staging of the songs (with) 
segments of spirituality and celebration and festival, all these things, (and) 
love.” 



India-West’s query to Rahman was not answered by press time.

The tour will hit 20 cities, starting in New York June 11, and hitting the 
Oakland, Calif., Oracle Arena June 26 and the Forum in Los Angeles June 27. 
Rahman will perform in Paris, Amsterdam and Zurich before wrapping up the tour 
in London July 25.



The concert series has been produced by Deepak Gattani of Rapport Productions, 
a concert management company based in Mumbai. “It will be blend of East and 
West, from Bharatnatyam to pop and tap dance,” Gattani said in a taped 
announcement.



The press conference, held at K Lounge in New York City, was also attended by 
leading local promoters including Monty Syed from Chicago; Paul Singh from San 
Francisco; Deepak Mehta from Los Angeles; Victor Abraham from Dallas; Moid Khan 
from Houston; Deepak Rajput from Detroit; and Shishir Misra, who is the 
promoter of the shows in New York, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. 



For information, visit www.arrahmanlive. com.


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