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From India
Sheema Mukherjee absorbed North Indian classical music and the western tradition side- by-side and studied Indian classical music with Pandit Nikhil Banerjee and sitar with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan in the USA. Brought up between Britain and India, she has a rich background to draw on in her own compositions and collaborations.Sheema works across many styles and genres from eastern and western classical music to jazz, pop and dance music. She has collaborated with internationally renowned artists such Natacha Atlas, Transglobal Underground, Noel Gallagher, Cornershop, the Bulgarian Folk singer Yanke and with Simon Emmerson from the Afro-Celts. Another significant collaboration is with UK saxophonist Courtney Pine and Sheema has been featured on his albums Back In The Day and Devotion and was a guest artist on the On Track tour a project for the Manchester Commonwealth Games. Sheema has toured the world with a variety of ensembles and key performances include The World Music Festival (Chicago), Montreux Jazz Festival and the Olympia-Halle (Munich), supporting Jimmy Page and Robert Plant throughout their European tour (1998), the Olympics Arts Festival for Sydney 2000 and also makes regular appearances at WOMAD (UK) with her own ensembles.A versatile and creative musician, Sheema Mukherjee is evolving both as a composer and as a collaborator. Recent work has included co-writing a piece with Turkish-born and Montreal-based Mercan Dede for his most recent album Su, an improvisation with Australian recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey in Westminster Abbey for Commonwealth Day and a creative development role in composition and song writing in Beijing, Hong Kong and Gateshead as part of the PRS Foundation and Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong Creative Exchange Project. Larger scale work has included composition for full orchestra, electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitar, kit drum and tablas for two new pieces of theatre (Non-contact Time and Gluey and the Lion) that formed part of the Northern Exposure Festival at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. In addition to her composition and live work, Sheema is a rigorous and disciplined teacher and has conducted many workshops in improvisation and composition as well as classes focussing on her instruments (both eastern and western) in the UK and abroad. She teaches young people, adults, people with special needs and with all levels of musicianship.