The Forgotten Songs Collective

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About Us

The Forgotten Songs Collective is a multimedia art collective initiated by Rest Of My Family's Artist Connect programme. The initiative aims to celebrate, preserve and catalogue dying tribal and folk songs, stories and cultures through collaborations with musicians, film makers, visual artists and more.

Collaborators

vinayak^a

DJ/Producer

Abhishek Jassal

Artist/Film maker

Project Biate

As our first project we are working with the Biate tribe of Assam.
Biate are one of the oldest hill tribes residing primarily in Assam and Meghalaya. While scattered populations are also found in Mizoram, Tripura and Manipur. In Assam, they are a minority tribe who reside in hamlets all across the Kharthong hills of Dima Hasao. The tribe has been demanding recognition by the Assam government for decades. Their language (belonging to the Tibeto-Burma family) is endangered and has altered over decades. The elders believe that the younger generation can no longer understand and speak the language spoken by their ancestors as it has changed over time.
Some Biate folklore suggests that their ancestors fled China during the construction of the Great Wall. But since there are no written records of their history, not much is known about the tribe. Not many in the younger generation are aware of their history. Since their conversion to Christianity, the culture has experienced great dilution and crucial cultural knowledge is disappearing very fast. The current elders are the last generation of Biate who remember their melodies, their dances, rituals and history.
Biate elders expressed grave concerns about their fading culture and music.
So we decided to do something about it.

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Journey So Far

In the first phase, Vinayak^a travelled with Rest Of my Family to Kharthong hills in Dima Hasao, Assam to meet and interact with the community. This entire experience allowed vinayak^a to understand the community, experience their life and culture, feel their concern about their dying music and to collect various songs, sounds, field recordings from the community. This journey has been documented in the film Biate: The Forgotten Songs.
Since then We have completed an electronic-fusion album comprising 12 songs produced by Vinayak^a. And, we also have a 40-minute music/album video created by the very talented film maker and editor Abhishek Jassal which will serve as accompanying visuals for the entire album and the live audio-visual performance.
Starting in December 2022, we are going on a multi-city India tour to showcase the project.

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Upcoming Events

9-11 December -Magnetic Fields Festival

Upcoming Projects

After the completion of Project Biate, TFSC will work to celebrate music and culture of the following tribes.

Gond Tribe, Bastar

Spread over the states of Madhya Pradesh, Eastern Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha. Their language belongs to the Dravidian family of languages. The Madia Gonds are one of the endogamous tribes living in Bastar, Chattisgarh and Chandrapur and Gadchiroli in Maharashtra. They still practise rituals and uphold traditions that define who they are. They reside in zones that are recognised as the red corridor zones -- naxal affected areas. With the entire belt transforming into a war zone for several decades, the tribe has continued to suffer over the years.While the Naxal-state conflict narrative has received tremendous attention, the voice of the tribe has barely found its place in any narrative. Living in the constant shadow of a bloody conflict the cultural, musical and historical identity of the tribe has been largely ignored.Through artistic collaborations and films to bring to the world- Gond music, culture, history and narrative.