Have you ever heard the sound of the South Asian diaspora?
If not, you’re in for a treat.
I’m a journalist based in New York, and I’ve been invited to celebrate the sounds of the South Asian diaspora with The Foreign Affair.
Anik Khan is a Bangladeshi-American Hip Hop artist from Queens who founded The Foreign Affair. This is the first time The Foreign Affair has acted as an agency collaborating with ROOTED—a South Asian creative consulting agency that curates events.
The Foreign Affair is a cultural consulting agency that focuses on BIPOC and diaspora audiences. The event, frequencyBRWN, brings together a collective of dynamic and global Brown (South Asian) artists for a night of cultural connection and expression through music. Their diverse lineups of artists include: Indocarribean, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Pakistani and Indian performers who will take over this event on November 11th at 7pm in New York City.
This event brings together a collective of dynamic and global Brown (South Asian) artists for a night of cultural connection and expression through music. I am thrilled to report on what this event has to offer to our readers as each artist has their own unique sound that they bring to the table.
