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The Chivas Studio, the haute luxe creative platform, was back with an exemplary repertoire of artists for its 2011 edition in Delhi and Mumbai. CHIVAS brought together talent from diverse fields in a unique format to build new experiences and amalgamate fashion, art, mixology, cinema, music, gourmet food. Bollygraph was there to cover the exclusive event.
After an extravagant show and overwhelming response for the Delhi edition held in November, the Chivas Studio was hosted recently at the Mehboob Studio over the weekend in Mumbai. The 2011 edition of Chivas Studio showcased an innovative collaboration between Rohan Sippy, an exemplary film maker with Ranjit Barot, a globally renowned musician, fashion designer duo Abraham & Thakore for the Fashion Broadway. Paresh Maity and Jatin Kampani created the Art Foyer and Brian Olsen, the live art maestro collaborated with Mrigya, a renowned Indian fusion band for Art Jam. Max Warner, International Brand Ambassador & Head Mixologist for Chivas Regal presented the concept of Mixology and ensured that every Chivas cocktail experience is perfect. Artist and fashion maestro Rohit Bal once again created a unique installation for Chivas 18.
Commenting on the third edition of The Chivas Studio, Bikram Basu, Vice President – Marketing, Pernod Ricard India said, “The Chivas Studio has been successful in bringing different art forms under one roof to collaborate, renew and create. It is a unique, innovative, red carpet platform which brings alive the world of Chivas.”
Rohan Sippy was ecstatic about directing the musical – Love and all that Jazz, which is a key highlight of the Chivas Studio 2011. “Directing a live musical is new to me; moreover, it is something that hasn’t been tried before by anyone in India. That makes the experience a challenging one,” he said. “Like any Broadway musical, this one had songs, dance and glamour. This is a love story set against a ’60s backdrop; so get ready to revisit the golden era”, he added.
The various creative renditions included:
Fashion Broadway …Love and all that Jazz : Combining the musical story telling tradition of Broadway and giving it a stylish twist, Rohan Sippy conceived and directed the story of love set in the backdrops of all that is very 60’s. He collaborated with the multi-faced Ranjit Barot and David Abraham & Rakesh Thakore, the internationally acclaimed fashion designers to capture the style and musical soul of the period.
For more event pics see here : Chivas Studio Launch -LOVE AND ALL THAT JAZZ
Art Foyer : Painter and installation artiste Paresh Maity collaborated with ace photographer Jatin Kampani to create an art experience that embraced interpretations of various forms of art such as installations, photograph, paintings, video art et al.
Art Jam : Denver based Live Art maestro Brian Olsen created live art to the beats of the musical rhythms of Mrigya.
Mixology : Internationally celebrated and Chivas Brand Ambassador Max Warner gave a creative twist to everyday flavours…Result-Liquid masterpieces!
*This article was originally featured in Bollygraph.com . You can read the article here *