For centuries, Sufis have used music as a means of forging a connection with the Divine, allowing the sounds of poetry and melody to dissolve the barriers between the self and the Creator. Sufi music invites us to transcend the material and experience the divine. Sama’a is the NCPA’s annual Sufi Music Festival, which pays homage to the genre for three magical nights from February 7-9, 2025 in Mumbai.
Sama’a is set to commence with an engaging talk by Prof Naman Ahuja on ‘Chandayan’,followed by an exclusive screening from the NCPA’s archive featuring a performance by the legendary Wadali Brothers. The second and the third day will witness two stellar performances by Nizami Bandhuand esteemed singer-composer couple Rekha and Vishal Bhardwajrespectively.
Schedule For Day 1
- The Chandayan – A Sufi Tale of Ishq between Languages, Cultures & People
When:February 07, 2025 at 6 pm
Where:Experimental Theatre, NCPA, Mumbai
Step into the world of Chandayan, a 14th-century masterpiece composed in Hindavi, the old Hindi dialect of Jaunpuri Avadhi. Regarded as one of the foundational texts of Hindi literature, this tale of romance between Lorik and Chanda serves as an allegory for Ishq — the spiritual love for the Divine. Selected for religious instruction by the Sufi Maulana Da’ud during the Tughlaq period, Chandayan bridges cultures and languages with its rich narrative and timeless themes.
Art historian and scholar Prof. Naman Ahuja will guide audiences through the story’s fascinating illustrations, painted between 1475 and 1525. These artworks, foundational to pre-Mughal painting in North India, offer invaluable insights into the region’s artistic, social, and cultural history. In this illustrated talk, Prof. Ahuja will explore the politics of language and patronage in the Sultanate period and highlight the enduring relevance of Chandayan in art history and vernacular literature.
- Screening of Sufiana compositions by Wadali Brothers & group
When:February 7, 2025 at 7:30 pm
Where:Experimental Theatre, NCPA, Mumbai
A cherished moment from Sama’a returns with a screening of Sufiana compositions performed by the legendary Wadali Brothers. This video recording, taken from their unforgettable performance at the NCPA on November 12, 2011, brings their soulful renditions of Sufi poetry to life once more.
Puranchand and the late Pyarelal Wadali, hailing from the village of Guru Ki Wadali in Punjab, were the fifth generation of a musical lineage devoted to Sufi mysticism. Their mastery of classical genres such as kafi, ghazal, and bhajan, combined with the poetry of Sufi saints like Amir Khusrau, Baba Farid, and Bulleh Shah, earned them a special place in Sufi music. The brothers’ emotive voices blended rustic Punjabi expressions with classical music idioms, creating a unique and soulful sound.