This original composition, thoughtfully created and arranged by Bala for this occasion, weaves a melody that speaks to the deepest threads of our shared humanity. Born from a simple reflection on what truly connects us, it transcends differences of color, language, and belief, offering a musical expression of the unity we all seek—a reminder that beneath our diversity lies a common heart capable of coming together.
The entire composition is rooted in minimalism. The melody, with its simple and memorable notes, serves as a hook, inviting the audience to join in and sing along during performances. The lyrics, especially composed for this occasion by Sajeev Sarathie, also embrace minimalism, yet beautifully capture the universality of the message with poetic simplicity.
Shivani Joshi's soulful vocals bring heartfelt authenticity to the composition. Her voice breathes life into the emotions in the lyrics, making the message of unity even more impactful. Together, the music, lyrics, and vocals create an experience that audiences thoroughly enjoy.
Kya hai rang
Kya hai naam
Kya hai roop
Kya hai kaam
What color,
What name,
How you look,
What’s your job
Credits:
Composed, Arranged & Produced by: Balamurali Balu
Language: Hindi
Lyrics: Sajeev Sarathie
Featuring Shivani Joshi on Vocals
Rohan Misra, Sarangi
Satya Vaidyanathan, Tabla
Sudeip Ghosh, Electric guitars
Mario Diaz, Acoustic guitars
Michael Dougherty, Bass guitar
Martín Zarzar, Drums
Audio: Aloha Sounds & Portland Center Stage
Audio Mixing & Mastering: Balamurali Balu & Rishi Varman
Cameras: Jesus Contreras, Lani Milton, Julio Romano & Karen Weliky
Light: Joel Ferraro, Portland Center Stage
Video Editing: Sam Gaty
Video Post Production: Katy Gilmore
Technical Manager: Todd Baize
Rehearsal: St. Andrew Lutheran Church
Stage Manager: Carissa Rodriguez
Location Manager: Kelsey Tyler
Executive Producer: Sankar Raman
Recorded Live in The U.S. Bank Main Stage at the Portland Center Stage, Portland, OR, USA
Recorded on September 22nd, 2023
This music was performed live on stage as part of The Immigrant Story Live, a signature production of the award-winning nonprofit The Immigrant Story. The event took place on Saturday, September 22, 2023, at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Oregon.
This free event was made possible through the generous support of the Zidell Family Foundation. Additional funding for programming was provided by the Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and a grant from the Oregon Community Foundation.
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