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19:00 Uhr, IST

Krantinaari & Wild Wild Women

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Krantinaari & Wild Wild Women. © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi

Krantinaari & Wild Wild Women © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi


Registrations open!

Saturday, 3 May 2025, 19:00

Save the date for a performance by Krantinaari & Wild Wild Women on Saturday, 3 May, 19:00, at Travancore Palace, New Delhi, as part of the New Delhi edition of the travelling exhibition Empowerment – Art and Feminisms by Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg and Goethe-Institut South Asia.

Krantinaari © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi

Krantinaari, meaning 'Voice of the Revolution,' is an Indian artist, rapper, and communication designer committed to driving change through music and art. As co-founder of Wild Wild Women, India’s first all-female hip-hop collective, she has helped create a platform for women in hip-hop. For seven years, she has championed women-led music communities, fostering safe spaces and greater representation in the industry. She embodies the spirit of revolutionary change, empowering women to claim their rightful place in the world of music.

Notable performances include: 
Roskilde Festival, Denmark (June 24, 2023): Krantinaari made her international debut at the renowned Roskilde Festival, performing on the Re:Act stage, WOMEX (World Music Expo) - one of the most influential networking platforms for the world music industry, Cité des Arts, URU Festival.

Wild Wild Women © Wild Wild Women © Wild Wild Women

Wild Wild Women is India’s first all-female hip hop crew with five rappers, a producer, two B-girls and a graffiti artist. The crew, comprising Pratika, KrantinaariHashtagpreetiJQueen and MC Mahila, is a group of visionary artists and activists who are reshaping the conventions of art and music. Their collective journey revolves around exploring the intricate experiences of women in society and integrating these narratives into their creative tapestry.

Notable performances include: 
Jenseits von Nelken und Pralinen Festival, Germany (March 2025) (in Hamburg and Berlin), Indian Music Experience Museum, Bengaluru (March 2025). As part of Women's History Month, the collective took the stage at India's first interactive music museum, Supersonic Festival (February 2024), Orange Festival of Adventure and Music, Arunachal Pradesh (December 2024), Weekender, 2023.