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Kathmandu, Sunday November 23, 2003  Mangshir 07,  2060.

Sur Sudha performs at Kal Mochan Ghat

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KATHMANDU, Nov 22 - A musical programme, featuring the celebrated musical band, Sur Sudha, was organised in Kal Mochan Ghat of the capital today. The 3-member classical music band has an incredible record of 3,000 live concerts the world over and has been performing since 1987. On the occasion, the band played their much-celebrated tune, the Fishermen’s song along with other popular pieces such as Rajamati and Resham Firiri.

After the live performance by Sur Sudha, members of the Bajra Kala Kunj of Kathmandu presented several Nepali charya dances like the Kumari and Kal Bhairab. As an antidote to the chill of the night, local Newari wine in traditional mud-bowls with delightful Newari morsels was also served. The programme ended in a grand Newari Bhoye or Newari dinner.

Several dignitaries including foreign ambassadors and the Mayor of Kathmandu City, Keshav Sthapit, were present on the occasion. Speaking at the programme, Sthapit described the event as enlivening and enchanting.


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