Assam is possibly best-known for its famous tea exports, but Immy intends to change that with her unique blend of Assamese and Western music
On the border with Bhutan lies a breathtakingly beautiful northeastern Indian state called Assam. You’ve likely heard of the famous Assamese tea – one of the most popular exports of the region. Bright green tea gardens certainly make up a large part of the area, with almost 1,200 square miles dedicated to its perfectly manicured tea estates.
Yet, what makes Assam so special extends far beyond its popular exports. The state is filled with friendly, generous people, delicately flavored cuisine, and a unique, vibrant artistic heritage.
Songwriter and composer Immy, who is also the lead vocalist for the band Immy and the Mahoots, intends to change this narrow perception of what Assam has to offer the world. And at Crashfest 2020, Boston’s renowned international music festival, she was offered the opportunity to do precisely that.
Crashfest’s dark horse
Crashfest has made a name for itself as the festival that “crashes” boundaries, offering a stage to artists and cultural traditions from around the world. Some of its prominent performers include Fela!, Fatoumata Diawara, Bokante, and Cha Wa. The event organisers identified that the unique style of Immy would fit in perfectly, and her band was invited to perform on one of the main stages.
Nevertheless, Immy and the Mahoots had only been performing together for a year. They were still relatively unknown, so most of the audience was unsure of what to expect. After all, what more is Assam than the birthplace of Indian tea?