Rahman set to enthral US with Bollywood-Hollywood fusion

WASHINGTON: Music maestro A R Rahman
is all set to enthral audiences in the US capital Sunday as part of a world tour
that takes him across America, Canada, France, Switzerland, Holland and
Britain. 

The 45-day world tour titled "AR Rahman Jai Ho Concert: The
Journey Home World Tour" starting with a show Thursday at the Nassau Coliseum in
New York goes to New Jersey, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Raleigh and Atlanta on the US leg. 

The Bollywood legend who
exploded onto the world stage with his Academy award-winning music for "Slumdog
Millionaire" gave a glimpse of the theatrical experience that awaits the
denizens of Washington at a preview here ahead of the
tour. 

Re-creating his studio arrangements live, Rahman will be
flanked by costumed dancers, acrobats from Cirque de Soleil and a Mongolian
contortionist. State-of-the-art 3-D light-mapping technology will conjure
virtual movie sets, offering a spectacle inspired by the music's cinematic
sources. 

The shows at the Patriot Centre in Fairfax Sunday and
elsewhere promise to mesmerise audiences with a true fusion of Hollywood and
Bollywood. "Normally, I get a very mixed South Asian audience -Tamil, Telugu,
Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati people from India; Pakistanis, Sri Lankans and
Bangladeshis," said Rahman. 

"Because of the success of 'Slumdog
Millionaire,' we're hoping at least a percentage of the audience will be new,"
said the man who is called "Mozart of Madras" who has performed several times in
the US since 2000. Rahman, who would like Americans to know more about the
diversity of Indian cinema, said he had a new global listener in mind when he
assembled the material. "We tried to pick out songs that would be universally
appealing, to mix together elements in ways that have never been done
before. 

It's very exciting." "It will be a blend of the East and
West, from Bharatnatyam to pop and tap dance," said Amy Tinkham creative
director of the concert. The concert will span throughout Rahman's career, right
from its inception with "Roja" to the latest hit "Slumdog Millionaire" which
brought him the Oscar. Besides these, there will be songs from "Laagan", "Jaane
Tu Ya Jaane Na", "Dil Se", "Rang De Basanti" and his other
creations. 

"In the 150-minute musical spectacle, the very soul of
India can be experienced. From the myths of rural India to the colours of the
festivities, the rhythm and beats of the urban culture, this musical concert
will have it all," said producer Deepak Gattani of Rapport
Productions. 
 
 
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