05/02/2026
Lokrang 2026
“The festival of citizens”
We warmly welcome all art lovers to
Lokrang 2026 — a festival of art and dialogue.
Lokrang is a shared platform of artistic expression and dialogue, shaped by the spirit of “We, the People of India.” Through Dialogue, companionship, and music, we explore, question, and rediscover the values that shape our lives.
Lokrang 2026 artist
Chandan Tiwari- A guardian of Eastern Indian heritage, Chandan Tiwari breathes new life into rare folk traditions through her acclaimed Purbiyatan series. From the heart of Jharkhand, this scholar-songstress archives and performs the soulful echoes of Bhojpuri and Maithili culture.
Anubhuti Sharma- Trained in Hindustani vocals across Delhi and Bhopal, Anubhuti blends traditional roots with Kumar Gandharva’s avant-garde spirit. She now channels her lifelong musical devotion into education at Azim Premji University.
Kavish Seth - A poet-inventor and NavBharat Times awardee, Kavish Seth is renowned for creating Noori, a unique 18-string hybrid instrument. His radical approach to songwriting and performance is redefining the boundaries of contemporary Indian music.
Shruti Vishwanath- Shruti is a composer and educator specializing in Nirguni and Bhakti music, with a focus on reclaiming marginalized women's voices. Trained in Carnatic and folk traditions, she creates soulful performances committed to gender and social equality.
Keshav Kundal- Keshav Kundal is proof that world-class sound can come from small-town roots. After trading the quiet of Sandalpur for the technical rigor of Australian sound labs, he returned to Indore and has built a music studio. Today, he’s not just making music; he’s giving young rural voices the professional stage they deserve.
Parvindar Singh- A Nagpur-based multi-instrumentalist and maker, Parvindar crafts immersive soundscapes using the handpan, Kora, and Rav Vast. His music masterfully bridges folk traditions and world music to create deeply meditative and rhythmic journeys.