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Sohini Alam () is a British singer of
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descent who sings in the bands Khiyo,
Lokkhi Terra Lokkhi Terra is a London-based world music collective known for mixing the different traditions that surround them in London – whether it's Cuban rumba with Bengali folk, or Afro-beat played on Asian and Latin instruments, or South African to ...
, and GRRRL. She has performed internationally on stage, radio, and television and worked on music for dance, theatre, and film. Alam is a founding member of the arts company Komola Collective and co-music director of the documentary film ''Rising Silence''. After providing vocals for dancer/choreographer Akram Khan's ''DESH'', she spent three years touring internationally with his show ''Until the Lions''.


Early life

Alam was born in London, England and was brought up there and in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She comes from a musical family and was trained by her mother Hiron Alam and by her aunts Jannat Ara and Ferdous Ara, leading Bangladeshi exponents of
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. She graduated
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with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from
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in the United States.


Career

Alam is trained primarily in
Nazrul Sangeet Nazrul Sangeet (), also Nazrul Geeti (; ), refers to the songs written and composed by Kazi Nazrul Islam, who is the national poet of Bangladesh. Nazrul Geeti incorporate revolutionary notions as well as more spiritual, philosophical and roman ...
but has since branched out into folk,
Rabindra Sangeet ''Rabindra Sangeet'' (; ), also known as Tagore Songs, are songs from the Indian subcontinent written and composed by the Bengalis, Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore, winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature, the first Indian and also the ...
and contemporary music. While she sings mainly in
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, she has also sung in English, Spanish, Hindi, and Urdu. She sang in Tamil and Roma for a collaboration with the Mongooses Musical Playbox and in Yoruba for Lokkhi Terra's CubAfrobeat collaboration with
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. In ''Until the Lions'', she sang in multiple languages including Tagalog, Azerbaijani, and Old French. In 2018, Alam appeared on the British Bangladeshi Power and Inspiration list of influential British Bangladeshis.


Bands

As lead singer of
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's Afro-Cuban-Bengali band Lokkhi Terra, Alam sang at the closing ceremony of the
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in Dhaka in 2010 and at the Dhaka World Music Festival in 2011. With Lokkhi Terra, she performed at
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in 2011 and 2015, played twice on the main stage of
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in Soho, and opened for the
Afro-Cuban All Stars Afro-Cuban All Stars is a Cuban band led by Juan de Marcos González. Their music is a mix of all the styles of Cuban music, including bolero, chachachá, salsa, son montuno, timba, guajira, danzón, rumba and abakua. They are known internati ...
at the
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in 2012. Alam is featured on Lokkhi Terra's albums, and in a review of ''Che Guava's Rickshaw Diaries'', the world music magazine
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wrote: "This good-natured London-based collective are now widely acknowledged as an international force to be reckoned with." Alam formed the band Khiyo with Oliver Weeks in 2007. Other band members include Ben Heartland. Khiyo gives traditional Bengali music a contemporary London sound. The band's first album received critical acclaim and international radio airplay. Khiyo opened for
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at his 2008 concert in London, organised by human rights charity Drishtipat. Khiyo's first release was its version of
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's ''
Amar Shonar Bangla "" (, ) is the national anthem of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. An ode to Mother Bengal, the lyrics were written by Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore, while the melody is derived from Baul singer Gagan Harkara's " Ami Kothay Pabo Tare ...
'' in March 2012. Release of the song's music video in December 2012 made the band national news in most major Bangladeshi newspapers, on TV channels and radio as some of the country's leading musicians began to discuss the band's interpretation of the song, which is also the national anthem of Bangladesh. In April 2013, Khiyo performed at the
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's
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as part of the Alchemy Festival. In 2016, she was part of Voices of the Revolution. This project was put together by In Place of War (IPOW), a global organisation that supports artistic creativity as a tool for positive change. The following year, IPOW created GRRRL, an electronic music collaboration directed by Laima Leyton. Besides Alam, GRRRL's eclectic mix of influential artists includes Mercury Prize-winning rapper
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, Queen of Brazilian Dancehall Lei Di Dai, Zimbabwean rapper AWA, Noella Wiyaala, and electronic artist/synth player Afrodeutsche. GRRRL was voted Best Live Act of Shambala Festival 2017 and performed at the closing celebrations of the 2018
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in Australia's Gold Coast.


Music for dance, film, and theatre

Alam worked with composer
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for Akram Khan, recording vocals for his
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-winning dance piece ''DESH''. Her work on the ''DESH'' soundtrack was reviewed favourably, and she then went on to provide live vocals for composer Vincenzo Lamagna in Khan's show ''Until the Lions''. The celebrated show premiered at the Roundhouse in London in January 2016 before touring internationally. Her other work for dance includes "haunting vocals" for Akademi's ''Song of the City'' and ''The Curse'' with Kuchipudi dancer Arunima Kumar. She was co-music director of the documentary film ''Rising Silence'' (2018), which told the stories of survivors of sexual violence during the 1971
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. The film won many awards including 2019 Best Documentary at the
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, 2019 Best Investigation at the UK Asian Media Awards, and 2019 Feature Documentary at the
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. She sang for the soundtracks of the films: ''
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'' (2008) and ''Life Goes On'' (2009). Alam has been involved in several theatre productions as a vocalist, notably: *'' Birangona: Women of War'', an Offie-nominated Komola Collective production featuring testimonies of the survivors of wartime rape during the Bangladesh War of Independence *''Kanjoos'',
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and Tara Arts' adaptation of
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's ''
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'', which premiered at Tara in 2012 before touring in the UK in 2013 *''Dick Whittington Goes Bollywood'',
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and Tara Arts' Christmas pantomime, staged at Tara in 2012 *''Bollywood Cinderella'', Hardeep Singh Kohli and Tara Arts' Christmas pantomime, staged at Tara in 2011 *''The People's Romeo'', an adaptation of
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's ''
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'', which premiered at Tara in 2010 before touring the UK Alam was acclaimed for her work in almost every review of each of these four productions. In its review of ''Dick Whittington Goes Bollywood'',
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wrote: Alam creates a transcendent soundscape that taps as much into the spirituality as the silliness of this time of year." UK Theatre Network described her performance in ''Kanjoos – The Miser'': "singer Sohini Alam takes us to a different level as her rich voice encompasses everything from jazz and scat singing and pop to traditional Indian songs." The Public Reviews wrote of her in ''Bollywood Cinderella'': "the key person in all of this was the singer...Sohini Alam, who sang for every single character as they mimed the words. What a powerful voice and what great use of styles, tone and register."


Radio, TV, stage shows, and other collaborations

Alam has been featured on
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a number of times, on programmes such as ''World on 3'', ''The Verb'', ''Introducing with Tom Robinson'', and ''
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''. She has also appeared on BBC London and on BBC 5 during their coverage of the London 2012 Olympics. She has appeared in television programmes in the UK and Bangladesh including The Curry House Kid, a documentary on Akram Khan, on
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and Khan's episode of Move on Netflix. Her performance with Lokkhi Terra during the
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was broadcast across South Asia. As part of the musical group Amra Kojon, she performed in two major concerts in Boston in 2003 and 2008 and in their London show in 2007. In 2010, she performed at the annual
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, London's biggest celebration of Bengali culture. In 2012, she sang on the album ''Nari'' released by the world's largest NGO BRAC. In 2017, Alam performed with Mercury Prize-winning musician
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at the Jazz Cafe in London. Alam has collaborated with British-Asian clarinettist Arun Ghosh, worked on an electro-acoustic project After Art, and was collaborating with
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on a new album until the death of Sam Zaman.


Personal life

In December 2015, Alam married lyricist and guitarist, Asif Asgar Ranjan, of popular Bangladeshi band Arbovirus at Dhaka's Rose Garden Palace.


Discography

Alam is featured on the following albums and compilations:


See also

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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Alam, Sohini Living people Year of birth missing (living people) English people of Bangladeshi descent English women singers Bengali-language singers Bengali music Singers from London Angelo State University alumni