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Introduction
Artistes Unlimited strives to be an inclusive forum for artistes. Our primary objectives are: - To build and maintain a platform for artistes from different backgrounds to collaborate - To introduce our members and our audiences to myriad genres of music and the performing arts through performances, workshops, etc - To support and assist charitable institutions and causes. In less than 4 years, AU has produced and performed at over 50 concerts. Our vast repertoire (a seamless blend of Indian, Western and World Music) allows us to reach out to an age-less audience comprising serious music lovers.AU has independently funded and delivered its music in productions that have evolved to a higher level of innovation, music and showmanship each time - from concerts that have featured an 88 strong vocal ensemble (SoulScape - 2003), an original AU musical (En Route - 2005) to a 3 day AU music festival featuring Shubha Mudgal, Parikrama and Them Clones (Odyssey 2004).
Professional Experience
In 2003, a group of young singers felt it was time that our voices were heard. Since a suitable platform didnt exist, we decided to create one. We formed Artistes Unlimited in 2003, not knowing how far we could go. When 60 young musicians attended our very first practice on July 27th, 2003 we knew we had the beginning of our story. Built on the ethos of cooperation not competition, AUs vision was to help artistes from different musical backgrounds to converge, collaborate and create a sound of their own. Today, Artistes Unlimited is a Registered Charitable Trust for the promotion of performing arts, with Music as our core focus. Ouridentity is formed by the voices of over 200 young professional musicians from New Delhi. It is now India's biggest and most diverse Youth Music initiative.
Career Apex
We believe in the power of Music - A singular force that can not just shape perspectives, but also change lives.
Professional Aims
Our concerts have been in support of Cancer Patients, Differently abled children, AIDS Awareness, Tsunami relief, World Peace Day, Indo-Pak Initiatives, Artistes against Terrorism, etc. We are now working with the Naz Foundation (India) Trust, supporting 34 children and 4 women, who are HIV+ patients who live at the Naz Care Home in Delhi.

