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EP 3 - Shadow Realm with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran

EP 3 - Shadow Realm with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran

FromTrue Fiction Project


EP 3 - Shadow Realm with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran

FromTrue Fiction Project

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, I’m speaking with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, an internationally renowned music composer, educator and scholar known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. We talk about his incredible work on the soundtrack of Shadow Realm, a podcast project based on a young adult fantasy fiction book that I wrote. Dr. Kanniks shares how his imagination was instantly captivated by the vivid literary descriptions and how he utilized Sanskrit chants, an ancient language of India, to musically portray different characters. We also talk about the inspiration he found from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi, India. The latter part of the episode showcases Dr. Kanniks’ work as we listen to Episode 8 of Shadow Realm and hear a portion of Arya’s story.
  IN THIS EPISODE:

[00:01] Kanniks Kannikeswaran introduced 

[02:02] Purpose of The True Fiction Project

[03:12] His process of writing music 

[10:50] Explaining lyrics and Sanskrit

[13:40] The Medicine Woman

[16:55] Rishiji’s Theme

[25:57] Where to find the music

[28:30] Episode 8 of Shadow Realm

[29:03] The Vanar’s theme

[39:06] Rishiji’s theme 

 
KEY TAKEAWAYS:


Shadow Realm is a young adult fantasy fiction story about Arya, a 15 year old boy who fell through a fault and finds himself in the land of the Ramayana. He has to fight demons in this mythical world in order to get back home to save his mom and tackle demons in his ordinary world

Dr. Kanniks’ main inspiration came from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi in India

The vanar represent the prehistoric people descended from old world tribes, best translated as monkeys or monkey people

For the “Vanar March,” Dr. Kanniks used Sanskrit chants to create a joyful chant to go along with the vanar as they joyfully frolic and jump around

For “Rishiji’s Theme,” Dr. Kanniks used the pentatonic scale, most commonly known for meditation, to create a serene humming that captures the magic and mysteriousness of the mystical mentor

The Medicine Woman is a representation of a source of wisdom for us all

Dr. Kanniks created a total of 14 tracks to complement the podcast project which is now available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other streaming platforms. 

 
BIO:
Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, an internationally renowned music composer, educator and scholar is known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. His recent viral video ‘Rivers of India’ featuring Bombay Jayashri and Kaushiki Chakravarti has received critical acclaim. Kanniks, is regarded as a pioneer of Indian American Choral music and for bringing together ancient chants in Indian ragas with choral and orchestral polyphony; his far reaching work in this area has personally touched the lives of over 3500 performers, has inspired the flowering of community choirs in over 12 cities in the United States, has built new audiences and collaborations. His composition ‘Mahavakya’ was performed at the historic reception accorded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square Gardens in 2014. Kanniks has been described as a renaissance personality who effortlessly traverses diverse disciplines such as music, spirituality and innovation. He is a recipient of several awards including the Distinguished Alumnus Award from IIT Madras, the McKnight Residency, the Ohio Heritage Fellowship and more. He can be reached at kanniks@gmail.com.
Connect on Social Media: 
https://www.facebook.com/kanniks/
https://twitter.com/kanniks
https://www.instagram.com/kanniks_kannikeswaran/
 
LINKS:
https://www.thearyachronicles.com/
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (45)

The True Fiction Project is an unscripted-to-scripted podcast series that explores the journey of a story from non-fiction to fiction. It showcases the art of audio storytelling to explore how scripted fiction is inspired by our daily life, and it explores how audio storytelling can spark interesting IP that can be further developed for other media. Join our host Reenita Hora, as she conducts audio interviews with guests from all walks of life that have interesting stories. A fiction writer then listens to the interview, defines a main character inspired by it, and creates a piece of short audio fiction based on it. The episode pieces together the interview (non-fiction), the audio story + the print version (both fiction). Learn more at www.truefictionproject.com.