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Reflection

Inspired by the drawings created by children in Pokhara, this concept focuses on viewing the world through their eyes. It is a performance that combines folk music, electronic music, and media art in collaboration with local artists. Folk musicians Bishwas Gurung, Ghanshyam Pun, and Shukra Gandarva—members of the Tareli Culture Group in the Pokhara region—play instruments such as the sarangi (सारंगी), madal (मादल), and bansuri (बांसुरी). The sarangi is an Indian stringed instrument, the madal is a hand-played drum that is the most beloved percussion instrument in Nepal, and the bansuri is an Indian wind instrument.

Reflection, ZERO Gallery Cafe, Pokhara, Nepal, 2016

Reflection, ZERO Gallery Cafe, Pokhara, Nepal, 2016

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Reflection, ZERO Gallery Cafe, Pokhara, Nepal, 2016

Reflection, ZERO Gallery Cafe, Pokhara, Nepal, 2016

Reflection, ZERO Gallery Cafe, Pokhara, Nepal, 2016

Reflection, ZERO Gallery Cafe, Pokhara, Nepal, 2016

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