Inside Rabindra Sarovar’s musical mornings
A theme of change, carried through song
This Sunday carried the spirit of Boishakhi, not just as a marker of the Bengali New Year, but as a reflection on change, memory, and renewal. “Boishakh is often seen as a time of joy and new beginnings,” says Dr Kallol Banerjee. “But it is also deeply tied to our history, from the uprising of 1857 to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, from the Chittagong armoury raid to Gandhi’s Salt March. It reminds us of both celebration and sacrifice.” That layered meaning echoed through the morning’s performances. From Rabindra Sangeet to thumri, from Bharatanatyam to Rabindra Nritya, the programme moved fluidly across forms, mirroring the seasonal shifts Boishakh represents. As Dr Banerjee reflects, the transition from spring’s colours to summer’s whites, from cool breezes to warmer winds, from green fields to golden harvests, becomes a metaphor for life itself. What stood out, however, was not just the theme but its participants. “Even an 85-year-old woman travelled all the way from Meerut to perform here,” he notes, proof that the pull of this gathering extends far beyond the city.
April, or Boishakh, carries both renewal and remembrance, and that’s what makes these musical mornings so special. As we welcome a new year, we’re also holding space for memory, for history, for each other. Music becomes the bridge, between seasons, between people, and between where we come from and where we’re going.
Where strangers turn into a shared rhythm
I’ve come from Chandigarh, and while there were many reasons to move, this music group was definitely one of them. There’s something about being here, in this space, that lifts you. Every time I attend, I feel more energised, more connected, it’s become a very important part of my life in Kolkata
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