Esplanade Presents

Music | Storytelling

Mone Rekho  –  Remember

Soumik Datta ft. Debjit Patitundi (UK & India)

28 Nov 2025, Fri, 7.30pm

1hr 10mins

(Intermission: None)

Esplanade Recital Studio

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Synopsis

‘One of the biggest music talents in Britain’ – Vogue

 

“Hailed as one of the most exciting musicians of his generation, Soumik Datta’s musical universe is as expansive as it is fearless”  – Tapestry Festival 2025

 

“Rooted in tradition and yet unafraid to challenge it” – Desi Blitz

 

Multi-talented British-Indian musician, composer and Aga Khan Music Award Winner Soumik Datta performs on the impressive 19-string fretless sarod. As a fervent champion for the preservation of Indian arts, Datta strives to bring this ancient Indian stringed instrument to new audiences on a global scale.

 

Mone Rekho (“remember” in Bengali) is an immersive concert that weaves Indian music with electronic hybrids, visual collages, cinematic scenes, personal anecdotes and bursts of comedy. This two-part production showcases Soumik transitioning between the roles of student, storyteller and master musician in a space that shifts from concert hall to classroom, care homes, and the streets of Kolkata. The audience leaves with plenty to contemplate, whether reflecting on lost memories or discovering something new. Intimate yet expansive, Mone Rekho stretches the imagination.

 

Savour the skills of this inspired virtuoso in a ground-breaking performance that fuses Indian traditional music with contemporary composition and storytelling.

 

Production Credits

Performers: Sarod, Narration & Composition: Soumik Datta

Tabla: Debjit Patitundi

Spatial Audio Engineer: Camilo Tirado

Dramaturgy: Zoe Svendsen

Visuals & Video Design: Simon Daw

Produced by Soumik Datta Arts in association with Bagri Foundation, University College of London, Alzheimer’s Society, Hawkwood Centre, Strike A Light Festival, Dartington Trust, Arts Council England, G5A Forum & BNP Paribas.

Accessibility

Assistive Listening

Admission Age:
6 and above.
Language: English
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Artist Information

Soumik Datta

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Born in India and raised in London, Soumik Datta rose to prominence as a master of the sarod, performing alongside a diverse array of artists including Anoushka Shankar, Jay-Z, Bill Bailey and Beyoncé. A composition graduate from London’s Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, he lists Radiohead, M.I.A., Gustavo Santaolalla, Ustad Zair Hussain, Shakti, Akram Khan Company, Complicité and Gecko Theatre among his influences and inspirations.

 

His recent works feature new collaborators in cinematic projects that draw on concepts of identity, memory, and shared human experience.

 

Datta has a long-standing association with the Southbank Centre, having first performed there as a teenager, accompanying his guru, Pandit Buddhadev Das Gupta. Notable appearances include headlining a performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of Alchemy Festival and, in 2022, the premiere of his piece Happy Notes at the same venue.

 

In 2023, Datta began working on a trilogy addressing memory, migration and climate change, for which he spent much of his residency at Southbank Centre Studio developing. The first instalment, Mone Rehko, premiered in Mumbai in 2024, while the follow-up performance, Borderlands, premiered at the Southbank Centre later that year.

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Assistive Listening

Assistive listening system is available for this venue. Hearing aid users with a Telecoil-enabled programme can benefit from the system provided. Please arrive at the venue 30 min before the performance so we can assist with the setup.

Date & Time

Assistive Listening

28 Nov 2025, Fri

7.30pm

Esplanade Recital Studio
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