<p>Poco A Poco, a Bengaluru-based music group, will present ‘This, That & Everything’, a musical concert. Students of Shubira D’Sa, the director of the group, will also be performing at the concert.</p>.<p>The multilingual music group returns to the live stage after a gap of two years. “Like most musicians, we remained on the online space for over two years due to the pandemic. While that was surely a new learning experience, the charm of live performances is something else. The team is thrilled to get back on stage,” says Shubira. Their first performance on April 9 has already sold out. </p>.<p>Launched in 2019, ‘Poco A Poco’ in Italian means ‘little by little’. “The name reflects the way the group has come together. It involves people from all walks of life,” she says. Along with running Poco A Poco, Shubira is also a piano and voice teacher. “My students will also be a part of this concert. There will be approximately 30 people performing and we will be covering a wide variety of songs of contrasting genres,” she tells <span class="italic">Metrolife</span>. The performers range from age 8 to 70. </p>.<p>The concert will be an interactive event. “We always try to interact with our audience. At some point, they are also encouraged to sing along. This<br />is also why we try to keep the audience fairly small so that the event becomes an engaging experience for all,” she adds.</p>.<p><em>Watch ‘This, That & Everything’ on April 10 at 4 pm and 6.30 pm at Alliance Française in Vasanth Nagar. Tickets available on BookMyShow. </em></p>
<p>Poco A Poco, a Bengaluru-based music group, will present ‘This, That & Everything’, a musical concert. Students of Shubira D’Sa, the director of the group, will also be performing at the concert.</p>.<p>The multilingual music group returns to the live stage after a gap of two years. “Like most musicians, we remained on the online space for over two years due to the pandemic. While that was surely a new learning experience, the charm of live performances is something else. The team is thrilled to get back on stage,” says Shubira. Their first performance on April 9 has already sold out. </p>.<p>Launched in 2019, ‘Poco A Poco’ in Italian means ‘little by little’. “The name reflects the way the group has come together. It involves people from all walks of life,” she says. Along with running Poco A Poco, Shubira is also a piano and voice teacher. “My students will also be a part of this concert. There will be approximately 30 people performing and we will be covering a wide variety of songs of contrasting genres,” she tells <span class="italic">Metrolife</span>. The performers range from age 8 to 70. </p>.<p>The concert will be an interactive event. “We always try to interact with our audience. At some point, they are also encouraged to sing along. This<br />is also why we try to keep the audience fairly small so that the event becomes an engaging experience for all,” she adds.</p>.<p><em>Watch ‘This, That & Everything’ on April 10 at 4 pm and 6.30 pm at Alliance Française in Vasanth Nagar. Tickets available on BookMyShow. </em></p>