The
Asian Music Circuit (often
abbreviated to
AMC) is a
London based
touring company for
music from
Asia. It also runs
workshops and
summer schools which are open to the public.
They accommodate all types of Asian Music and now have a Centre
that includes a musuem and workshop rooms, complete with touch
screens and sound chamber. The new centre is up and running but the
touch screens still need to be booted up.
Viram Jasani founded
the charity company in 1991 and has been going for 17 years now.
The organisation now produces summer schools and workshops for
people in Britain and are hoping to organise exchange projects to
Asian countries including
India, China and Japan. Their website is www.amc.org.uk
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cancer research company.
The AMC has had many awards in the past
and is responsible for the large number of Asian artists that visit
Southbank for concerts. The AMC also deals in artists that need to
come to England to perform and have never been outside their own
country.
This charity company gives services to the public and
lots of workshops are available in the summer and to schools during
term time. They also hold some workshops on the weekends and hold
practice sessions in the coming months to the summer schools. The
summer schools hold at least 10 workshops that include
Guqin,
Pipa,
Erhu
and many more Asian Instruments. The musuem in the Asian Music
Centre holds most of the instruments that you can try during the
summer schools. The best thing about these summer schools is that
you don't have to know anything about Asia, you can come to our
workshops and ask our artists about anything to do with their
instruments to better your knowledge about these things.
The
Asian Music Centre is an extension of the Asian Music Centre that
was opened in 2007 and is the place where most of the workshops
during the year take place. The Centre holds a musuem of
asia and the
instruments that are native to
all
countries in
asia. In the museum there is
Central Asia,
East Asia,
South Asia,
South East
Asia and
Central Asia. There is also a sound chamber
near the centre of the musuem that reacts to your hand movements
and creates music and melodies taken from the projection that is on
all sides of the chamber. The projection ranges from
Chinese to
Indian and will screen different sounds for you
to play with in the sound chamber.
The Asian Music Circuit is
well known for bringing the best artists from
Asia. The artists will come and perform in
England and sometimes go
on
tour throughout
England. A new tour that
is coming to the
UK is The Dying
Song. The Dying Song is about the form of
Thumri and how the form is slowly dying out and
is being renewed by
Bireshwar Gautum. He is a leading figure in
Thumri and
Kathak and is helping the
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Asian Music Circuit in promoting their
company.
Bireshwar Gautum plays the leading figure
in the Dying Song and mimes the very words he sings.
External
links
AMC official
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