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Asia Society Texas

Red Baraat

Friday, Oct. 26, 2018 – Friday, Oct. 26, 2018

07:30 PM – 09:30 PM
US/Central

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In partnership with Miller Outdoor Theatre, Asia Society Texas Center presents Red Baraat. Described by NPR as "the best party band in years," this Brooklyn-based group of six has created a unique and raucous sound, bringing together Indian Bhangra beats and New Orleans Jazz.

Please note that this program takes place off-site at Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Park Drive. All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are free of charge. Assigned seating is available. Details on how to obtain those tickets, and other information and seating, can be found on their website. Open seating on the hill is available.

 


About Red Baraat

The ever-evolving Red Baraat is a pioneering band from Brooklyn, New York. Led by dhol player Sunny Jain, the group has drawn worldwide praise for its merging of hard-driving North Indian Bhangra with elements of funk, go-go, rock, and jazz — fueled by master rhythm-makers, the muscle of horns, raucous guitar, and a booming sousaphone. Created with no less a purposeful agenda than manifesting joy and unity in all people, the band's effortless outlook empowers their audience in a near-hedonistic celebration of music and dance. "A knitted blend of poly-rhythmic panache exploring what it means to communicate music between individuals and across cultures," states SPIN Magazine. NPR has dubbed Red Baraat "the best party band in years."

On the heels of a new album release, Sound the People, Red Baraat are very much taking their sonic signature to a new astral realm, while firmly placing it within the context of a globalized generation. NPR's All Songs Considered called their latest release "wildly infectious, soul-grooving music," and Stereogum praised the title track featuring Heems (Das Racist / Swet Shop Boys): "Red Baraat delivers an explosion of sound. A frenzy of funk, jazz, hip-hop, and Indian bhangra."

Red Baraat has released five albums prior, including 2017's Bhangra Pirates (No. 4 on World Music Charts Europe), 2012's Shruggy Ji (debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard World Music Charts), and their debut release in 2010, Chaal Baby, which was featured on the FX TV show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Their infamous live show has criss-crossed the globe, including stops at Bonnaroo, Peter Gabriel's WOMAD Festival (UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Spain), Austin City Limits, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Luxembourg Philharmonic, New York City's iconic Bowery Ballroom, and Vienna Concert House. The band has performed at the request of the White House, TED, and the Olympic Games, and they've been curating their multi-day Red Baraat Festival of Colors for the past seven years, based on the Hindu holiday of Holi.

 


Major support for Performing Arts programs comes from Nancy C. Allen, Ellen Gritz and Milton Rosenau, the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance, and the Anchorage Foundation. Generous funding also provided by AARP, The Clayton Fund, Miller Theatre Advisory Board, New England Foundation for the Arts. Additional support provided by the Wortham Foundation, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and through contributions from the Friends of Asia Society, a premier group of individuals and organizations committed to bringing exceptional programming and exhibitions to Asia Society Texas Center. This presentation of Red Baraat is sponsored in part by the City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board.

Performing Arts Program Sponsors

City of Houston HAA

Presenting Partner

Miller Outdoor Theatre 95 SMALL

HOURS & ADMISSION

  • Wednesday, Friday - Sunday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Thursday (free admission all day), 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Closed Monday and Tuesday and major holidays.
  • Explore Asia Admission: Six interactive stations; includes complimentary access to current exhibition in the Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery. $15 per guest ages 13 and up. $9 per guest ages 7–12. Free for guests ages 6 and under and for Asia Society members. Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery Admission Only: $8 per guest. Free for guests ages 6 and under and for Asia Society members.   Free exhibition admission on Thursdays from 12 pm – 7 pm, presented by Regions Bank.

Directions & Parking

  • Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Park Drive Houston, Texas 77030

Special Offers / Dining

Java Lava Cafe
Serving 100 percent premium Kona coffee from KarmaSu Coffee Farm in Hawaii, plus breakfast, lunch, and sweet treats, Java Lava Cafe is open for extended breakfast hours Tuesday–Saturday.

Hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 8:30 am – 3 pm
https://asiasociety.org/texas/java-lava-cafe

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