Music Moves in Delhi
«Delhi is a site where there was immense exposure to all kinds of musics which are associated with ‹Delhi›, but at the same time are also from all kinds of places. Delhi is a site through which music moves.»
This quote is extracted from an interview with Sumangala Damodaran by Suvani Suri. The interview is part of the virtual exhibition «Norient City Sounds: Delhi», curated and edited by Suvani Suri.
Project Assistance: Geetanjali Kalta
Graphics/Visual Design: Upendra Vaddadi, Neelansh Mittra
Audio Production: Abhishek Mathur
Video Production: Ammar
Biography
Sumangala Damodaran is an economist and a scholar of popular music studies. She is also a musician and composer who has archived and written about Indian resistance music traditions. As a development economist, her research and publications fall broadly within the rubric of industrial and labor studies, and more specifically on industrial organization, global value chains, the informal sector, labor, and migration. Apart from her academic involvements, she is also a singer and composer. Her archiving and documentation of the musical tradition of the Indian People’s Theatre Association from the 1940s and 1950s has resulted in a book titled The Radical Impulse: Music in the Tradition of the IPTA and an album titled Songs of Protest, and she has performed from the documented repertoire extensively in different parts of the country and abroad. She has also collaborated with poets and musicians from South Africa around a project titled Insurrections, which has resulted in four albums. Her recent publication Maps of Sorrow is a collaboration with poet and musician, Ari Sitas. Follow her on
Instagram,
Facebook,
X, a href="https://soundcloud.com/sumangaladamodaran” target="_blank">SoundCloud, or
LinkedIn.
Published on September 29, 2023
Last updated on September 29, 2023
All Topics