A befitting tribute to Mahatma Gandhi – The life, The legend, The legacy, the city witnessed the opening of Swar Santati an endeavor to offer a platform to voices in art, culture and literature, irrespective of their origin or medium.

Swar Santati inaugurated by Sh. Jairam Ramesh (Hon’ble Member of Parliament), Sukanya Bharatram (Trustee, Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust) and  Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi (Member Secretary, IGNCA) at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in collaboration with Ms Lavina Baldota (the Baldota Foundation) and Swar, is a stage where all participating artists are given their own opportunity, their own voice, and their swar.

Gaurav Gupta

Participating artists come from disciplines of visual and performing arts, design and literature. Swar Santati is a stage that does not discriminate, preach or idolize. The works and the minds involved in Swar Santati strive to reiterate the very core of Gandhi’s message – that another way is possible.

Gaurang Shah

Indian classical music deems swar as that independent note or sound which, when laid in a democratic lattice, forms rhythm or melody where each swar gets its own due. Similarly, Mahatma Gandhi’s idea of swaraj was that of a land of equal opportunities. He believed in the true growth of individuals if they are given suitable chances in a fertile and free environment, sensitive to the rhythm of being. Santati is a sequence that does not break, an infinite loop, a continuum. Through his seamless, sleepless journey from Gandhi to Mahatma, this visionary radiated, imbibed and left behind messages in mindful living, messages bare in their truth, messages that move in the concentric rings of time, holding within them the power to overturn the world.

Swar Santati, personally for me has become a limitless canvas of introspection and self-discovery woven by yarns of ethos derived from Gandhian Influence rendered with the hues of my most intrinsic emotions, especially love and pride for my roots, my country, its leaders, artists, artisans, its aesthetics and its rich heritage” says Lavina Baldota, custodian of the Baldota Foundation and founder of Swar Santati.