Shiyana Gurjaradesh: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[category: | [[category:Loulanese musicians]] [[category:Loulanese film actresses]] [[category:Canadian Loulanese]] [[category:Loulanese people of Indian descent]] [[category:Naturalised citizens of Loulan]] [[category:Loulanese people]] | ||
{{Infobox person | {{Infobox person | ||
Line 70: | Line 70: | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Shannon Iyala Gupta''' (born 4 January 1987), better known by her stage name '''Shiyana Gurjaradesh''' ([[ | '''Shannon Iyala Gupta''' (born 4 January 1987), better known by her stage name '''Shiyana Gurjaradesh''' ([[Tokhari language|Elamite]]: شینه گورجارادش) is a Canadian-born [[Loulan|Loulanese]] singer-songwriter, composer, record producer and actress. | ||
Born in Vancouver and raised in {{wpl|Anmore}}, she moved to [[ | Born in Vancouver and raised in {{wpl|Anmore}}, she moved to [[Urabo]] after graduating from secondary school to pursue a career in professional acting, despite having little formal experience in theatrics. In 2014, she rose to prominence after placing second in the [[Loulanese Radio and Television Service, Inc.|LRTS]]'s ''Sound of the Year'' programme. Her eponymous debut studio album, ''[[Shiyana (album)|Shiyana]]'' (2014), incorporates elements of western pop and alternative rock music while blending themes and motifs from traditional Indian and Persian music. The majority of lyrics written by Shiyana are written in {{wpl|English language|English}} and some are in {{wpl|Persian language|Persian}}; she is also able to speak {{wpl|Hindustani language|Hindi-Urdu}}. | ||
==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
Line 78: | Line 78: | ||
Shannon Iyala Gupta was born on the 4th of January, 1993, to second generation {{wpl|Indo-Canadians|Indian Canadian}} David Gupta and first generation {{wpl|Pakistani Canadians|Pakistani}} immigrant Leela Gupta (''née'' Dehwari) in {{wpl|Vancouver}}. She is the second of their three children and the younger of their two daughters. Gupta and her siblings spoke English as their first language and their mother's {{wpl|Dehwari language|dialect of Persian}} growing up. She herself took the initiative to learn Hindustani as well, as both of her parents were fluent. | Shannon Iyala Gupta was born on the 4th of January, 1993, to second generation {{wpl|Indo-Canadians|Indian Canadian}} David Gupta and first generation {{wpl|Pakistani Canadians|Pakistani}} immigrant Leela Gupta (''née'' Dehwari) in {{wpl|Vancouver}}. She is the second of their three children and the younger of their two daughters. Gupta and her siblings spoke English as their first language and their mother's {{wpl|Dehwari language|dialect of Persian}} growing up. She herself took the initiative to learn Hindustani as well, as both of her parents were fluent. | ||
Raised in {{wpl|Anmore}} in the Vancouver metropolitan area, Gupta attended Anmore elementary and middle schools before attending secondary school at Heritage Woods High School in nearby {{wpl|Port Moody}}. It was there, Gupta reflects, that she discovered her love of music; she reflects: "I sort of found my talent there... I had an incredible music teacher who managed to convince me I could do anything." Intent on becoming a professional musician, she worked at a petroleum station in Anmore until she had saved enough to follow up on an opportunity to go abroad after secondary school. Scouting out opportunities online, she found a musical upstart in | Raised in {{wpl|Anmore}} in the Vancouver metropolitan area, Gupta attended Anmore elementary and middle schools before attending secondary school at Heritage Woods High School in nearby {{wpl|Port Moody}}. It was there, Gupta reflects, that she discovered her love of music; she reflects: "I sort of found my talent there... I had an incredible music teacher who managed to convince me I could do anything." Intent on becoming a professional musician, she worked at a petroleum station in Anmore until she had saved enough to follow up on an opportunity to go abroad after secondary school. Scouting out opportunities online, she found a musical upstart in Loulan near a work-exchange host programme. As she became established, she ceased using her birth name ''Shannon Gupta'' professionally, feeling it too foreign to Loulanese audiences, and adopted the stage name ''Shiyana Gurjaradesh''. | ||
==Music career== | ==Music career== |
Revision as of 21:58, 1 July 2019
Shannon Iyala Gupta (born 4 January 1987), better known by her stage name Shiyana Gurjaradesh (Elamite: شینه گورجارادش) is a Canadian-born Loulanese singer-songwriter, composer, record producer and actress.
Born in Vancouver and raised in Anmore, she moved to Urabo after graduating from secondary school to pursue a career in professional acting, despite having little formal experience in theatrics. In 2014, she rose to prominence after placing second in the LRTS's Sound of the Year programme. Her eponymous debut studio album, Shiyana (2014), incorporates elements of western pop and alternative rock music while blending themes and motifs from traditional Indian and Persian music. The majority of lyrics written by Shiyana are written in English and some are in Persian; she is also able to speak Hindi-Urdu.
Early life and education
Shannon Iyala Gupta was born on the 4th of January, 1993, to second generation Indian Canadian David Gupta and first generation Pakistani immigrant Leela Gupta (née Dehwari) in Vancouver. She is the second of their three children and the younger of their two daughters. Gupta and her siblings spoke English as their first language and their mother's dialect of Persian growing up. She herself took the initiative to learn Hindustani as well, as both of her parents were fluent.
Raised in Anmore in the Vancouver metropolitan area, Gupta attended Anmore elementary and middle schools before attending secondary school at Heritage Woods High School in nearby Port Moody. It was there, Gupta reflects, that she discovered her love of music; she reflects: "I sort of found my talent there... I had an incredible music teacher who managed to convince me I could do anything." Intent on becoming a professional musician, she worked at a petroleum station in Anmore until she had saved enough to follow up on an opportunity to go abroad after secondary school. Scouting out opportunities online, she found a musical upstart in Loulan near a work-exchange host programme. As she became established, she ceased using her birth name Shannon Gupta professionally, feeling it too foreign to Loulanese audiences, and adopted the stage name Shiyana Gurjaradesh.