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Kennedy Center gets $1 mn aid for Indian art performanc­es

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The prestigiou­s Kennedy Center has received USD 1 million seed money grant to create an ‘Indian Fund’ to facilitate a series of Indian cultural performanc­es over the next several years, reports IANS.

Well known Indian American philanthro­pist couple – Ranvir and Adarsh Trehan – recently made the donation in this regard to establish the India Fund at the Kennedy Center, a top American center for performing arts.

“The India Fund will exclusivel­y be used to create and present at the Kennedy Center performing arts, artistic exhibits and festivals showcasing the history, traditions, literature, music, dance and culture of India,” Ranvir told ethnic India Abroad newspaper in an interview.

The intent of the India Fund is to be “country focused”, he told the weekly, adding the programmin­g is intended to “utilise” establishe­d or emerging artists, singers, musicians or other performers or performanc­e creators who are either citizens of India or whose ancestry is from India.

“There is a need and desire for sustained India programmin­g at the Kennedy Center for many years to come and I see this as a broad based effort by individual­s both in the IndianAmer­ican community and others interested in Indian culture from foundation­s and MNCs,” Ranvir said.

He said, “The result maybe several events every year or even a mini-festival or a substantia­l festival like Maximum India. The Kennedy Center may choose to cooperate with performing arts centres in other cities on this effort.”

The Indian Ambassador to the US, Navtej Sarna, called the Trehans’ initiative “the encouragem­ent that we need”.

“The Indian arts are at a very interestin­g phase...It surprises me constantly because we are all used to a certain vision of Indian culture, but if you now put on a new film or you see a new dance performanc­e, you are always surprised because people are always crossing borders in different directions,” Sarna said.

President, Kennedy Center, Deborah F Rutter said it is important for the national cultural center to bring internatio­nal programmin­g for its audiences.

The Kennedy Center had been contemplat­ing ways to expand its internatio­nal programmin­g and the Trehans’ gift will ensure these offerings on a more ongoing basis, he told India Abroad.

 ??  ?? Well known Indian American couple – Ranvir and Adarsh Trehan – recently made the donation in this regard to establish the India Fund at the Kennedy Center
Well known Indian American couple – Ranvir and Adarsh Trehan – recently made the donation in this regard to establish the India Fund at the Kennedy Center

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