In the Nepali media spotlight
"Australian
Ange Takats performed alone with an acoustic guitar at Jazzmandu. Before her
first live performance she was nervous about the reception of the Nepali
audience but Takats’ lyrics and music charmed those who attended the Gokarna
gig. Her dry wit definitely helped” - Nepali Times
Okay, so I admit that a few times I found myself sitting in a Kathmandu Cafe unable to stop myself from leaning over to the person reading the newspaper and saying "Um, that's me!" as I pointed to my photo. It's not everyday that an Aussie girl finds herself in the Nepali Times, right?
Or on the side of a building....
Or live on Nepali radio...
Or on posters around Kathmandu...
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Okay, so I admit that a few times I found myself sitting in a Kathmandu Cafe unable to stop myself from leaning over to the person reading the newspaper and saying "Um, that's me!" as I pointed to my photo. It's not everyday that an Aussie girl finds herself in the Nepali Times, right?
Or on the side of a building....
Or live on Nepali radio...
Or on posters around Kathmandu...
When stories
and music merge - Article in the
Himalayan Times
More Jazzmandu articles can be found
here.
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