Amita Ravikiran, a multi-talented artist from India, will be among those performing at The Oh Yeah Music Centre next weekend
A multi-talented artist from India who has made a new life in Northern Ireland will be sharing the stage at an upcoming musical event in Belfast.
Amita and her family first came to Northern Ireland 14 years ago and spent their first two years living in Newry before relocating to Belfast. Amita is also a member of the Belfast Asian Women's Academy , a group of women from across Asia who have made the city their home and are creating a positive impact in society.
Amita told Belfast Live: "These talented artists, whom I’ve collaborated with in various projects and events organised by BeyondSkin, have been instrumental in keeping me active and focused on my musical journey. "With the support of a talented group of musicians from different backgrounds, each song will carry a distinct fusion of styles, creating a musical journey that bridges tradition and modernity. It’s an evening of storytelling, culture, and connection through music.
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