Shillong, Feb 21: The Department of Music at Martin Luther Christian University (MLCU) commenced its week-long Kolkata study tour with a memorable performance at the iconic Trincas Restaurant and Bar recently.
The performance marked the official beginning of an immersive academic and cultural engagement designed to provide students with meaningful exposure to the city’s rich artistic landscape, a press release stated today.
Trincas holds a storied connection with musicians from Shillong, dating back to the 1960s when many artists from the North East performed regularly at the celebrated venue. Over the decades, its stage has hosted distinguished performers, including the late Toto Wallang, father of renowned blues guitarist Rudy Wallang. This historic association made the evening particularly significant for the students, as they carried forward a legacy of musical exchange between Shillong and Kolkata.
The evening began with a thoughtful historical tribute by Trincas proprietor Anand Puri, who warmly welcomed the MLCU delegation to the legendary stage. He reflected on the enduring bond between the venue and North East musicians, setting an inspiring tone for the performance.
The students presented a diverse repertoire that celebrated the rich cultural traditions of the North East. Through Khasi, Galo, Nishi, Tangkhul and Bodo folk songs, they highlighted the region’s vibrant musical heritage, characterised by distinctive rhythms, harmonies and storytelling traditions.
Demonstrating impressive versatility and creativity, the ensemble also offered experimental renditions of popular Bollywood classics alongside lively interpretations of Goan folk music, blending tradition with contemporary expression.
Beyond artistic presentation, the performance served as an invaluable professional learning experience. It provided students with first-hand exposure to live stage dynamics, audience engagement and performance discipline outside the academic setting.























