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Shuruaat: Clinton Cerejo Meets Berklee

Admission:  $8 in advance (discount applied at checkout), $12 day of show, reserved seatingAdmission with Berklee ID:  

Free in advance, $4 day of show, general admission

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The Indian Ensemble at Berklee performs its fall concert, featuring an eclectic blend of Hindustani classical (North Indian), Carnatic classical (South Indian), folk music, Indo-jazz compositions, and konokol/tabla bols (Indian rhythmic solfege/vocal percussion). 

The Indian Ensemble at Berklee is one of the largest and most diverse ensembles at Berklee, with more than 50 members representing 20 countries. Come join us for an evening of colors, music, and movement, celebrating the spirit and diversity of Indian art and culture. The concert will feature Clinton Cerejo, one of the most well known names in Indian music today. A versatile multi-instrumentalist, a highly sought after vocalist and vocal arranger in the booming Indian advertising and film industry, and a gifted and experienced composer, Cerejo has mastered the art of merging Western theoretical and harmonic concepts with Indian classical and folk music. He has worked extensively with acclaimed artists including A. R. Rahman, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, and Kailash Kher. Cerejo’s signature sound is recognized and appreciated not only in India, but in international circles as well. His song “Madari,” featuring Vishal and Sonu, went viral on YouTube, scoring more than 1.5 million views.

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