Bangalore Creative Circus to Echo with “Home SOS: Sounds of Sustainability”
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], December 16: The stage is set at the Bangalore Creative Circus as award-winning musician and environmental advocate Sushma Soma unveils “Home SOS: Sounds of Sustainability” (https://insider.in/home-sos-sounds-of-sustainability-jan20-2024/event) on 20th January 2024. As an immersive and thought-provoking performance, “Home SOS” goes beyond just a musical experience. It is a powerful call to action for […]
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], December 16: The stage is set at the Bangalore Creative Circus as award-winning musician and environmental advocate Sushma Soma unveils “Home SOS: Sounds of Sustainability” (https://insider.in/home-sos-sounds-of-sustainability-jan20-2024/event) on 20th January 2024. As an immersive and thought-provoking performance, “Home SOS” goes beyond just a musical experience. It is a powerful call to action for saving our ‘home’, our planet, through simple shifts in conscious, earth-friendly choices and enhanced empathy for nature, wildlife, and the environment. Led by Sushma Soma, “Home SOS” will feature a live production crafted in collaboration with multi-percussionist and music producer Praveen Sparsh, and Bharatanatyam choreographer and dancer Mythili Prakash. The launch has been made possible through collective support from brands and research organizations dedicated to the cause of environmental consciousness. Partners include ZEDi, Believe, Turno, XL Laboratories Pvt. Ltd, Skrap.
Speaking about her vision and the objective of a show like Home SOS, Sushma Soma said, “We wanted to ignite a spark within every individual attending a “Home SOS” show, encouraging them to make changes that benefit both themselves and the environment. We envision creating a growing community of sustainability-conscious citizens, fostering change through music and shared values. And our first show at Bangalore, is the beginning of that journey, in India. Through musical tours, we aim to make sustainability a part of everyday conversations across India by speaking the universal language of music.”