Uncovering the story of Jazz in India
A film by Susheel Kurien, India 2012, 72 minutes, English
Finding Carlton, an original and lovingly crafted new HD documentary of the story of jazz in India, explores the African American jazz diaspora in South Asia, and, for the first time, brings to life a remarkable example of early cultural globalization.
Built around a portrait of surviving Indian jazzman, the maverick guitarist Carlton Kitto, audiences are taken on a richly atmospheric journey into India’s little-known jazz age that lasted from the 1920s to the 1970s, and until now has gone unrecorded in the history. What emerges is the unknown and mesmerizing story of a bygone era and the testimony of one of its last survivors, Carlton Kitto. A maverick dedicated to pure jazz, particularly bebop, Carlton, 68, is an unsung cultural custodian who has nurtured hundreds of young musicians in the jazz idiom, and who still plays to half-empty Calcutta hotels.
Weaving verité scenes of Carlton’s isolated, impoverished, yet passionately dedicated existence, Finding Carlton uncovers an untold story of cultural cross-pollination born of the pre-war African-American diaspora, the American Army presence in Calcutta during the Second World War, and of the US State Department’s sponsored jazz tours in India. The film also illuminates the influence of American jazz on Bollywood and provides one of the earliest examples of cultural globalization.
As this unique history emerges, jazz historian Dan Morgenstern provides essential insight and observations, together with ethnomusicologist Dr. Brad Shope and author, journalist and collector of Bombay jazz archives Naresh Fernandes. They say that in every musician there is a story… and in the story of one musician, there are the stories of many.
Finding Carlton - Uncovering the Story of Jazz in India is that story–an original new documentary that reveals a heritage and a world.
Film Director Susheel J. Kurien will be present on the occasion and answer all upcoming questions in a later discussion.
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13 June 2013 16:00 hrs
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Auditorium
Embassy of India
Tiergartenstr. 17
10785 Berlin
Bus 200
Tiergartenstraße
Please show your valid identity card or passport at the entry point! Free admission for a maximum of 200 guests.
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Information: 030-25 79 54 -03/ -05
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