Sun
Oct 8, 2023
Split Bill
Main Stage

Priya Darshini's Grammy-nominated Periphery project

No reservations
With opening act:  
Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Priya Darshini (vocal), Max ZT (House of Waters), Dave Eggar (Coldplay, Blackstar), and Patrick Graney.

Mumbai-born singer, composer, bandleader, and ultra-marathoner Priya Darshini's musical studies range from Indian Classical music and ghazals (devotional songs) to jazz. She has experience in Mumbai indie rock bands and on Bollywood film soundtracks besides. Darshini takes a cross-cultural approach to song for her original compositions from her Grammy-nominated debut record, Periphery.

Priya Darshini's Grammy-nominated Periphery project
Oct 8, 2023
  •  
Main Stage
  •  
Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Priya Darshini (vocal), Max ZT (hammered dulcimer), Dave Eggar (cello), and Patrick Graney (drums/percussion).

“Between the columns, a window opens to another world, to the unimaginable, and that wonderful voice of Priya Darshini!” - Hi Fidelity Magazine

Born in Chennai, raised in Mumbai, India, and based in New York, Priya Darshini’s distinct style takes inspiration from her diverse cultural and life experiences. Rooted in
Hindustani and Carnatic Indian Classical music, her improvisational mastery, and vast knowledge of music from around the world, Priya’s music is elegant, tranquil, virtuosic, intricately layered, and pushes compositional boundaries while effortlessly weaving her distinct multi-cultural experience into a unique and timeless musical tapestry. As John Schafer of WNYC remarks “[Priya Darshini’s] music incorporates a world of influences and lives on the periphery, much like herself.”

In 2020, Priya Darshini released her debut solo album – Periphery – on Chesky Records, and was nominated for the 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Award for Best New Age
Album. The album, inspired by her own experiences as an immigrant, was written for those feeling isolated and on the outside. It was recorded live, on one microphone in a vacant church in Brooklyn without any added EQ or compression.

Drawing from the traditions of the past, intuitive intelligence of the present, and in collaboration with the technology of the future, the result is a daring and tempting feast for the senses and an album that is a significant addition to the world music vocabulary. In 2021, Variety Magazine listed her amongst 10 Grammy-Nominated Women to Know, while Tatler Asia listed her amongst “Six Asian women changing the face of music around the world.”

In addition to her background of chart-topping Bollywood movie soundtracks (Dil Di Nazar, Ek Pal ki Zindagi), Priya Darshini is also an actor (The Letters), the first Indian woman to complete the 100-mile Himalayan Ultra Marathon, an entrepreneur with her Ultra Marathon company The Wind Chasers, and an environmental advocate. She serves on the Board of Directors of the International Wildlife Coexistence Network, and is a trustee of the Mumbai-based non-profit organization Jana Rakshita – working with underserved pediatric cancer patients, and building educational infrastructure, with a focus on education for girls.

Priya Darshini's "Bombay to Brooklyn" marks the beginning of an exciting new project that recently debuted at the prestigious Wolftrap Performing Arts Center in Vienna, VA, just outside of Washington DC. The project aims to transcend musical boundaries between the improvisational traditions of Classical Indian music and jazz, exploring the intersections between these genres and inspiring fresh musical conversations. Darshini's goal is to create one-of-a-kind spaces where these musical traditions can come together, sparking new and exciting artistic expressions. Featuring a rotating curation of artists including hammered dulcimer pioneer Max ZT, multi-Grammy-winning saxophonist Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones), Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Becca Stevens (David Crosby, Jacob Collier), Grammy-nominated cellist Dave Eggar (Michael Brecker, Evanescence, Coldplay), innovative mridangam and kanjira player Rajna Swaminathan, and others, "Bombay to Brooklyn" is a first-of-its-kind ensemble that reaches across genres and cultures to explore a sound that is waiting to be discovered.

“Priya Darshini takes a Bjork-sized leap into minimalist, vocal-led experimental music on her album Periphery,” - Rolling Stone India

“Priya Darshini’s album, Periphery, stands out as a beacon of hope for cultural unanimity.” - Elle Magazine