Washington, USA: A Texas-based Indian-American Dhol band has been invited to perform at the parade following Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of the United States on January 20. Shivam Dhol Tasha Pathak, known for its traditional Indian drum and snare performances, will showcase its vibrant and energetic beats during the procession from Capitol Hill to the White House, offering a glimpse into India's rich musical heritage, according to a media release on Monday.
This event marks a historic moment for both the ensemble and the Indian-American community, particularly in Texas and beyond. It is the first time an Indian traditional drum ensemble of this caliber will perform on such a prestigious platform, highlighting the global appeal of India's cultural traditions.
"The invitation reflects the increasing recognition of Indian culture on the world stage and underscores the strengthening cultural ties between India and the United States," the release stated.
The group has previously showcased its dynamic performances at a variety of events, ranging from religious celebrations to international collaborations. These include musical concerts with African and Japanese percussionists, the Howdy Modi event, NBA and NHL halftime shows, and the ICC T20 World Cup opening ceremony.
"The 60th Presidential Inaugural Parade will stand as the pinnacle of their journey so far. With its electrifying rhythms and unique fusion of traditional Indian music and global influences, the group is an ideal choice for this prestigious occasion," the statement added.
Representing Texas, a state renowned for its cultural diversity, the ensemble also emphasizes the region's role as a hub for multicultural exchange. Their participation in this landmark event further cements the significance of cultural harmony in global celebrations.