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Tote Bag : Martine Bochat (centre) gets a lesson on the sitar from Virendra Bhatt (left

Martine Bochat (centre) gets a lesson on the sitar from Virendra Bhatt (left



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Martine Bochat (centre) gets a lesson on the sitar from Virendra Bhatt (left

Martine Bochat (centre) gets a lesson on the sitar from Virendra Bhatt (left) and Nicholas Proctor during the Kirklees multicultural festival. 2nd March 1988

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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom

Media ID 21688611

© Mirrorpix

Culture Festival Instrument Lesson Multiculturalism


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant Kirklees multicultural festival on 2nd March 1988. The image captures a beautiful moment of cultural exchange and education as Martine Bochat, a young child at the time, receives a sitar lesson from two talented musicians - Virendra Bhatt and Nicholas Proctor. The photograph perfectly encapsulates the essence of multiculturalism, showcasing how festivals like these serve as platforms for fostering understanding and appreciation of different cultures. As Martine sits in the center with rapt attention, her eyes gleaming with curiosity and wonderment, it is evident that she is fully immersed in this unique learning experience. The sitar itself becomes more than just an instrument; it symbolizes the bridge between cultures and signifies the power of music to transcend language barriers. Through this interaction, Martine not only gains knowledge about Indian classical music but also develops a deeper understanding of diversity and unity. This snapshot serves as a timeless reminder that education goes beyond textbooks and classrooms. It reminds us that true learning happens when we step out into our communities and engage with people from diverse backgrounds. The Kirklees multicultural festival continues to be celebrated today as an embodiment of harmony amidst diversity – an event where individuals come together to celebrate their differences while embracing what unites them: art, culture, and humanity.

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