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Music, Collaboration and Cultural Exchange: The Sounds of the Three Seas

29 min · 1 mei 2026
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In the latest episode of Chats over Chai, Head of Cultural Diplomacy Sudip Chakraborty sits down with the artists behind the Indo Jazz-Fusion band The Three Seas - a dynamic collaboration between Indian folk musicians and Australian Jazz musicians - to explore how music can bridge cultures and create new soundscapes. Artists Matt Keegan, Raju Das Baul, Gaurab Chatterjee, Deo Ashish Mothey and Amy Curl reflect on the bands formation, their Australian tour for their new album Antahkarana and the growing cross-cultural artistic exchange between Australia and India.

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