Rapper Hannan, known for his powerful anthem "Awaaz Ura," will perform at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Today at 6 pm. The event will take place at the Nandan stage of the Academy, where Hannan, along with F Minor and other artists, will celebrate the resilience and spirit of the historic July Uprising.
The cultural event is aimed at paying tribute to the people’s voice, the brilliance of youth, and the diversity of Bangladesh's cultural heritage. The event highlights the significance of "Awaaz Ura," a song that became the symbol of hope during the mass uprising. This movement brought together artists, including Hannan, who faced legal challenges for speaking out through music. Despite the risks, their songs united the people.
The program will be inaugurated by Mohammad Ashraful, a prominent participant in the anti-discrimination movement, and Mehjabeen Rahman, the director of the music, dance, and recitation department of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Their presence will underline the event's dedication to showcasing the power of art in social movements.
Hannan's performance, which carries a message of hope and unity, comes at a time when the impact of the July Uprising continues to inspire generations. The event aims to celebrate not just the victory of the uprising but also the role of music in igniting change. This event is open to all, and Shilpakala Academy invites music enthusiasts and supporters of cultural movements to join in this significant occasion.