Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shakar is an American and British sitar artist. She is the youngest woman and the first to receive a British House of Commons shield. Anoushka Shakar is a promising young rising star on the Indian Sitar, is Anoushka. She is a student as well as daughter of the legendary Ravi Shankar. She was born 1982 in London. Her childhood years were spent between London as well as New Delhi. Her debut performance was at New Delhi when she was only 13 years old. Then she relocated into Encinitas CA where she graduated from High School with honours in 1999. The career of Anouskha as a musician and performer is impressive, despite her youth. She frequently joins her father in performances this she's been doing for several years. In 1998, she debuted Anourag as her first single album. She released the album Live At Carnegie Hall, a Grammy-nominated album a year following. Because she has performed on many of the biggest stages around all over the globe, her stage career has been extensive. Anoushka's career does not only comprise music. In 2002, she released a book entitled Bapi The of My Life. of My Live this is a picture-based biography, which pays special respect to her dad Ravi Shankar. Also, she has acted. In the 2003 film Dance Like a Man, where she portrayed a Bharat natyam dancing young girl. Anoushka Shakar's professional career will only continue to grow and develop. It is possible to look forward to seeing many different things that she does. Anoushka Shakar, born in England was a major part of her life between London Delhi. After moving to California she completed the high school. In Delhi during his birthday celebrations for his 75th birthday Anoushka first made an appearance as a sitar player in front of an audience four years following her nine-year-old father. Anoushka's father toured around across the world with her and she was able to gain many new opportunities. When she was still teenagers, Anoushka performed at Carnegie Hall at Peter Gabriel's WOMAD concert. Her talent and musicality were acknowledged by the British parliament as the best at Asian Arts.
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