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GIVING THE PA NDEMIC ITS SOUND TRACK

SHUBHA MUDGAL

ome of us have come together to start the ADAA (Assistance for Disaster Affected Artistes) campaign. This has been initiated out of concern for what the future holds for artistes and the arts in India. It is clear that the virus cannot be contained without social distancing and, if that is the case, what will happen to performances, concerts, events? While some of us are fortunate to have savings and access to family resources, there are many whose existence depends on daily performances. The

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