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16+20201 minDocumentary

The Renaissance

South Asians pursuing careers in the creative arts has grown considerably. More Punjabis, and in particular Sikhs, are using art, music and visual mediums to express themselves, especially in the diaspora where annual events are providing them with a platform. In this documentary, Narvir Singh meets a number of artists to discover what drives them and to ask if this is a renaissance of Sikh art.

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