Luksimi Sivaneswaralingam
Luksimi Sivaneswaralingam (born 26 September 1993) is a Canadian playback singer and classical dancer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] Luksimi Sivaneswaralingam was just three years old when she began her lessons in music.[1] She is popular on YouTube.[2]
Career
Her journey began as a carnatic music student and soon included lessons in Western classical and popular vocals, bharathanatyam, veena and piano. Performing and participating in competitions, in both Carnatic and film genres, helped build her confidence as a vocalist. She has shared the stage internationally and in Canada with several renowned musicians and artists. She now works as the music teacher at Wismer Public School, Markham, ON, CAN. She gives private lessons to Sami,she Gopinaths big sister
Luksimi Sivaneswaralingam is a University of Toronto alumni, as she graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music with a Bachelor of Music – Voice Performance Specialist (western classical), in addition to a Bachelor of Music – Carnatic Vocal from Annamalai University's Canada Campus. Continuing with her education, in 2017 she completed her post graduate degree at Wilfrid Laurier University for curriculum based music programs. She is now an OCT certified teacher.
Songs
Year | Film | Song | Music Director |
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2017 | Bogan | Senthoora | D.Imman |
2018 | Tik Tik Tik (Telugu) | Kannayya (Reprise: Mother's Love) | |
2019 | Gangs of Madras | Agayam Suduthey | Hari Dafusia |
- Album Ippadai Vellum[3]
Awards and nominations
She has been conferred with the title of Natya Kala Jyothi for her classical dance.[1]
Year | Award | Category | Song | Results |
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2017 | Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards | Midnight Sun Singer 2017 | Senthoora | Won |
Vijay Awards | Best Playback Singer-Female | Won | ||
Best Song of 2017 | Nominated | |||
Mirchi Music Awards South | Upcoming Female Vocalist | Won | ||
Filmfare Awards South | Best Playback Singer-Female | Nominated | ||
Hello FM | Best Playback Singer-Female | Won | ||
South Indian International Movie Awards | Won |
References
- Vasudevan, K. v (22 February 2017). "Meet the 'Senthoora' girl". The Hindu.
- "Singer from Sydney, tabla from Chennai: How Kollywood composers use technology to record songs". The News Minute. 17 April 2017.
- "Imman has introduced fresh voices in 'Ippadai Vellum' album". Sify. 12 October 2017.