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modelsof-color · 9 months
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Kangkan Rabha at Études FW 20 Backstage
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Last week on a stroll through my neighbourhood
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therunwayarchive · 1 year
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Kangkan Rabha at Kiko Kostadinov, Spring 2022 Menswear
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codetoru · 11 months
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British GQ Shot by Jackson Bowley @angelomitakos @robin.key @murraycl4rk @zakmaoui @tomrporter @_marie_claire @elainelynskey @future_rep @rokuroppongi @saintlukeartists @mayukonakae___
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khlur · 11 months
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Kangkan Rabha
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universomovie · 5 months
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Paracosm - Kangkan Rabha, Ibrahima Kone, Ababacar Traor and Paul Flesh photographed by Jorge Fust
by Fucking Young! Dior Homens Outono 23 Kangkan Rabha, Ibrahima Kone, Ababacar Traor e Paul Flesh fotografados por Jorge Fuster e estilizados por Jon Mikel del Valle com peças da Dior Men , para a edição “TALES” da Fucking Young! revista . Confira a história abaixo e adquira seu exemplar AQUI ! Dior Homens Outono 23 Dior Homens Outono 23 Dior Homens Outono 23 Dior Homens Outono 23 Dior…
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biglisbonnews · 1 year
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PAPER Fashion: 'Home' "Home" is a celebratory piece about the ever-evolving merging of cultures between the South Asian community and Britain created in collaboration between creative director Rosie Bonnar and photographer Keerthana Kunnath.This community has brought its vibrant culture over to the United Kingdom in many ways. Over time, the integration of the South Asian community into the British way of life has formed its own unique hybrid identity. "Home" explores the question: What does home mean and how does it take shape? The fashion in the story includes South Asian and UK designers that reflect this cultural coming-together.Creative direction: Rosie BonnarPhotography: Keerthana KunnathDOP: Celine Hong Photography assistance: Iggy Wardrobe styling: JuanJose Mouko Nsue Makeup: Augustina ValiaugaiteHair: Terri Capon Models: Dinesh Gillela, Karanjee Gaba, Farhan Alam, Jacob Siriwardena, Kangkan Rabha Production: Tina London, Charlotte Skeate Production assistance: Jaanki MajithiaStylist assistance: Alex KimComposition: Felix Morgan https://www.papermag.com/rosie-bonnar-keerthana-kunnath-2659282693.html
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lovefoundmodelslost · 4 years
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Model - Kangkan Rabha
Nationality - Indian
Height - 6'1
Agencies - The Claw (Paris)
Notable Work - Crash Magazine September 2019 Editorial
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alyxsrpfaces · 2 years
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Kangkan Rabha
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distantvoices · 4 years
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Kangkan Rabha By Rid Burman For V Man Online June 2020
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modelsof-color · 9 months
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Kangkan Rabha at Bode FW 20 Backstage
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kangkanrabha · 1 year
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Jake Hodder 26/10/22
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therunwayarchive · 1 year
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Kangkan Rabha for Opening Ceremony, Spring 2022
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Kangkan Rabha By Rid Burman For V Man Online June 2020
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universomovie · 8 months
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Dior Men Outono 23 Kangkan Rabha, Ibrahima Kone, Ababacar Traor e Paul Flesh fotografados por Jorge Fuster e styling de Jon Mikel del Valle com peças Dior Men , para a edição “TALES” da Fucking Young! revista . Confira a história abaixo e adquira sua cópia AQUI ! Dior Men Outono 23 Dior Men Outono 23 Dior Men Outono 23 Dior Men Outono 23 Dior Men Outono 23 Dior Men Outono 23 Dior Men…
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santanuborgohain · 5 years
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Confabulation with a half-written poem.
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“Life without art is just-eh!”  You might have heard this line every now and then. Or perhaps, you might have seldom wondered ‘what it would have been had there been no such thing called art’ when you supposed to think of sitting alone in a cozy evening grabbing the steaming hot mug of tea, gazing at the twinkling stars.
 Once in a blue moon we listen to a wonderful song, watch an incredibly beautiful movie, or behold an enigmatic painting which tries to make us feel connected, rejuvenates us giving us an enormous joy that we can’t find anywhere else but in the elements so mixed in the art itself. Fortunately enough, I met a person who is so close to art, music and the pursuit of life.
Alakesh Dutta, a passionate singer, songwriter, composer and musician who lives the life of a minimalist, puts forward an incredibly hypnotic impact on the receivers through his unadulterated, experimental music in the sweetest form of delight.
One fine summer day of June we made a pilgrimage to the Indian International Center (IIC) as invited audience to behold the paintings in an art exhibition which was organized in the collaboration of Slovakian embassy and the joint venture of different artists and activists across the globe.
It was one of those mere occasions to get engage in banter with someone you get emotionally welled up listening to. It was a pleasant afternoon and there was a lot of catching up to do. Owing to our brewing curiosity he welcomed us and showed the very different paintings that had been hung on the walls for the ongoing exhibition. Not even wasting a single moment idly, we began to have a table talk.
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Upon asking how he would like to define himself he said, “It is not so easy for me to define myself. But one thing is for sure that I always like to live in my own world where I have a castle of my own: where I use to treasure my words, tunes and my emotions.
I like many things as any random guy does. Especially, books, guitar, boots, old castles of Europe, horses, knives and so on. I am a nature addict, you can say. I love hills, sea and the eternal music within. I would love to live like a knight! I really like that old Era.”
“I had a radio when I was a kid.” He continued while being asked to tell about his early days; his journey into the music. “I always tune into some strange channels where some unreadable music in strange languages was broadcast, albeit those were not strange but I just simply didn’t understand the language. Eventually I started loving those tunes so much that sometimes I used to listen to them through the whole night. Those were the tunes which pulled me to hit a note.”  
“I read, in my earlier days, story books a lot and various poems as well. They were my best friends and they are still like it used to be years before. Okay, here you can see the dots getting connected: I use to find myself in those strange tunes and in those story-books from my childhood which showed me the way to dream about something amazing, taught me to listen to the howling wolves and to count the stars while singing in the moonbeam.”
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What propelled you to become a musician? That was one of those typically asked questioned, which every artist might have gone through being asked to him or her. “From my early age I liked music.” He answered. 
“I discovered my first guitar in the garage of my cousin. It’s a magic guitar. I have composed many of my compositions like- Rajpath, Picadeli park on that guitar only. I started to strum it and tried to compose some tunes. One day I received a Philips walkman from my father and then it became an inevitable part of my day to day life. I used to start listening to many legendary rock bands and some of them I really loved. I guess all these were started whispering in my ear, making a buzz and they had raised an urge in me, telling me to sing out my thoughts and emotions and let the world know what I feel and think about.”
I was fascinated and was headily curious to know the back story behind the birth of their band: ‘Papyrus Rain Of Heart’. In 2010 they won 1st position in North- East folk-rock competition called ‘Pulse’ held in North Guwahati, organized by News Live. Their  first live show was in World Music day organized by Aucto Creation. 
“We are always thankful to Rana da, owner of Aucto Creation who gave us a great start off in such a great show.” He said. “It was a rainy evening of 2009.The hills of my town were now playing hide & seek with the drizzle. We three: Mrinal Rabha (bass+vocal), Jitul Das (lead guitar) and me, were chatting around by having tea and samosas. Fifteen minutes prior to this we were strumming our guitars. There was load-shedding. In candle-light we were discussing about the future possibilities of continuing such music which we would really like to do and I think It was the beginning of “Papyrus Rain Of Heart”.
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“Our band members are- MrinalRabha (bass+vocal), SurajRabha(lead guitars), Kangkan Rabha (lead Guitars) and me (rhythm guitars and vocal). Previously we had  Naba Roy (drums), Bhuchan Pathak (piano, synth.), Jitul Das (lead guitar) and Prandeep Das(backing vocals/percussion) Sometime we use to collaborate with our previous band members.”
Alakesh Dutta is also a founder member of an NGO called ‘Picasso Pupils’ which is registered in NE India and in Slovakia, Europe. They have been organizing International art residency since 2016 in Meghalaya, NE India and lately in the month August 2018 they have organized an International art symposium in Slovakia. Since 2016 they’ve been doing some shows (solo and or with other Professional musicians) in Europe. Recently, on August 2018 he and Jana Bednarova, MVA, the Founder of PPIAC, SK and a professional painter from Slovakia have organized an International art symposium in Slovakia. Since 2016 he has been doing some shows in Europe, sometimes solo and otherwise collaborating with the other native musician.
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What, according to you, music is? How does it come to you?
“According to me, music is the most precious gift from nature. Sound of Rain, thunderstorms, blowing wind, sound of a stream, call of birds, roar of a sea all these are the finest form of music. That’s why when we walk through a forest, or watch the rain down pouring through the window, we spontaneously whistle or sing a tune.
In this new world technology is undeniably important for music. To record a musical creation- it may be a song or an instrumental piece of music, we need to go to a recording studio, similarly in live shows we have to use technology. But we shouldn’t forget the difference between the technology and music. Someone, with costly gears or computer or a MIDI synth., may not be a composer, musician or an arranger. A software and a laptop can’t create music itself and I think it’s the high time to realize it!
An amazing song, beautiful poem or lyrics, a heavenly tune, always comes from a person’s own feelings, emotions, dewy memories of life which s/he has walked through, and technologies like amplifier, microphones, mixing consoles, software etc, doesn’t have any one of those. For me music is my confidence, my courage and obviously an addiction which helps me to imagine anything from a creative point of view. Music is the only universal language that can transmit and be received from one soul to another.”
He has a few masterpieces: the rendition of some of them are soothing, profound and a few are remarkably great that can make your hair stand on end.  ‘Rajpothe di jetiya roja jai’, ‘Ei nodi nirabadhi’, ‘Kola akax’, ‘Picadily park’ etc are the cherries on the cake.
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“I write the lyrics of my compositions from my personal experiences and fantasy. Some of my compositions are based on social issues, spirituality and some are based on romantic fantasy.” He said when asked about the concept, lyrics, compositions and the poetry lying within all these creations.
“I always like to focus the depth of a traditional folk piece of music which I blend in most of my compositions. In case of some of my compositions like Rajpath, you can hear the vital space of Rabha-traditional folk tune, notes and vocal approach in the entire song. The lyrics of the song is based on some social issue just like my another compositions like- Kola Akax, Eiya janu bhal manuh, Blood on the street, Jiwon jodi hoi kagozor note etc. On the other hand song like Picadily park, Ei nodi etc are the imaginary romantic compositions.”
Blending, locomotive and the variation in western folk-rock culture and especially in ours?
“Blending of a folk content in a composition is not an easy task if you want to do it in a meaningful way. The entire vibe of that particular composition and the folk content should be perfectly connected if you want an effective result.
Though the cultural habit or practices are different in western countries, but at the end of the day human emotions and behaviors are similar and specially music is a creative output of those. So, though there are some differences from some technical point of view (chord progression, rhythm pattern or way of singing or playing) according to me, music is same all around the globe. That’s why, perhaps, it sounds great when I play an Irish folk on a traditional Khasi dutara or when I sing a Slovak folk with one of my composition.”
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 About muse?
“Me and my band -Papyrus Rain of heart will be always thankful to you all who have been always there with their well wishes, bestowing love upon us with tons of appreciation and support. For you guys our music is alive.”
“For upcoming musicians I would like to say‚ be yourself! you can be inspired by someone’s creation but always try not to become a copy version or try not to kill your creative ideas or talent by running behind quick glamour by singing or playing covers in a reality show. Try to create something unique and meaningful which you really like, so that we can understand you better and can listen from you something new, something amazing ,which we have never heard before. Be polite, keep the entire ego aside and never miss any opportunity to learn, it will pick you up even more higher than you imagine.
And finally say no to drugs, it can’t make musician, believe me. It didn’t make Michael Jackson, Jim Morrison, Nirvana or Aerosmith. It was their passion for doing something new, something path-breaking which made them the milestones in the world of music.”
And meanwhile, the dusk had fallen. Yet there was still lots of catching up to do, time ceased it pretty well, like the way it always does. When everything gets apart, when the memory fades, what really remains with us is the conversation once we have had. It was one of those; like talking and passionately listening to a half-written poem in a man. And sometimes, the charm of half gives you way more delight than a complete one.
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