Melody | The Kathmandu University Society of Music and Culture (KUSMC) | TEDxKathmanduUniversity
Immerse yourself in a transcendent musical journey as three exceptional artists from the Kathmandu University Society of Music and Culture (KUSMC) take the TEDx stage:Shreela Sapkota: A vocalist celebrated for her powerful voice and emotive delivery, Shreela consistently captivates audiences with her dynamic performances.Nishan Luitel: A dedicated Kathmandu University student with profound musical knowledge, Nishan's versatility and passion for music shine through in his performances.Saxam Bhattarai: A guitarist renowned for his melodic compositions, Saxam's performances resonate with audiences, showcasing his technical prowess and artistic flair.In this TEDx performance, they harmoniously blend vocals and instrumentals, reflecting KUSMC's commitment to nurturing artistic excellence. This showcase exemplifies Kathmandu University's vibrant cultural scene and dedication to holistic student development. The Kathmandu University Society of Music and Culture (KUSMC) is a vibrant student-led organization at Kathmandu University (KU) in Nepal. Dedicated to promoting musical and cultural activities within the university community, KUSMC provides a platform for students to showcase their talents and engage in creative expression. The club organizes various events, workshops, and performances, fostering a rich cultural environment on campus.Meet the Talented Members:Shreela: A gifted vocalist known for her captivating performances that leave audiences spellbound.Nishan: An accomplished vocalist with deep knowledge of music and instruments, adding a unique flair to every performance.Saxam: A skilled guitarist whose melodies resonate with listeners, enhancing the musical experience.Together, Shreela, Nishan, and Saxam exemplify the spirit of KUSMC, working collaboratively to create memorable musical experiences for all. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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