Sunday, January 27, 2013

Himalay International Festival- 2012


Lepcha dance-drama workshop


Celebrating 150th Birth Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore


 

2-day long Rabindra Lok Utsav concludes


11 Jun,Singtam: Celebrating 150th Birth Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore a two-day festival of folk performing arts has been organised at Nepali Dharmasala,Singtam.The festival has been organised by the Himalayan Heritage Research and Development Society, Sikkim with the support of North East Zone Cultural Centre (Ministry of culture, Govt. of India),Dimapur.Artists from Assam, Bengal and different parts of Sikkim has participated in the festival.
The festival has been inaugurated on 10th June 2012 by eminent Lepcha Music maestroPadmashree Sonam Tshering Lepcha and Prof. Om Prakash Bharti (Chairman, HHRDS), other dignitaries of the town Smt. Sumi Rai, and members from Singtam municipal Council Mr.Saran Pradhan.Mr. T.B Pradhan,Mr. Mohan Pradhan,Mrs. AnitaTamang,Mr. Pravin Pradhan were also present to grace the occasion. The first day programme began with the singing of Rabindra Sangeet by Ganga Mukhia and GeetaSharma. The eminent music exponent and Asstt. Prof. at Sikkim University Mr.Jayanta Barman presented Bhawaiya Song of North Bengal. The artists from Assam Kaluli Basumatari presented Rabha folk dance and Samiran Deka presented Bihu Dance.Sri NarenRoy and Smt. Sumitra Roy presented DoitaraGaan of North Bengal.BawulGaan was presented by Siddheswar Roy and Kushan Gaan was presented by Bijoy Roy.A lovely dance drama had been presented by the disciples of Sumi Rai based on Rabindra Sangeet.The troupled by Laxmi Gurgai from Bhurung Buaty presented Sangini and popular opal gainey presented Gainey Geet.

The festival was followed by the Seminar in next day.Dr. Mahendra Kumar from Patna,Mr. SameerMitra from Kolkata, Dr. Anuja Supriya from Delhi, Mr. Sameeran Deka fromGuwahati, Dr. Sunil Kumar Suman from Wardha had presented their papers on the association of Rabindra Nath Tagore with folk arts. The seminar was chaired byProf. Om Prakash Bharti.The programme was compared by Miss Neeti Rai.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

'Himalaya International Festival’ -2012


'Himalaya International Festival’ -2012

The festival has inaugurated by eminent Lepcha maestro PadmashreeSonamTsheringLepcha and Prof.O.P.Bharti

Himalay International Festival-2012


Himalayan International Festival 2012 has started at Bhurung busty East Sikkim


19thMARCH12
A 3 day Himalayan International Festival has been inaugurated by eminent Lepcha maestro PadmashreeSonamTsheringLepcha.The festival has been organized by Himalayan Heritage Research and Development Society ,Bhurung Busty, East Sikkim in collaboration with Indian Council For Cultural Relations and Ministry of Culture , Govt. of India. The artists from Bhutan, Nepal, Arunachal Pradesh, North Bengal and Sikkim have performed their colorful folk dances.
Himalayan Heritage Research Development Society (HHRDS) is a Sikkim based national NGO registered under Society Registration Act 1860. The Society is dedicated to work of promotion and preservation of performing arts and heritage of Himalayas region since ten years. The HHRDS has its own campus and land at Bhurung Busty, East Sikkim in eastern Himalayas. The HHRDS has collected more than 200 masks, 150 musical instruments, rare manuscripts and other artefacts from Himalayas region and also planned to set up a museum of cultural heritage and artefacts of Himalayas region.
The festival exploring to make harmony and unity through cultural voice and with this aim in view aninternational level festival – ‘Himalaya InternationalFestival’ has been planned to organise as an annual event.
The designer of the festival Dr. O.P Bharti told at inaugural function that the event has planned for the showcasing of Himalayan culture and provide platform to make cultural dialogues to make harmony and fraternity among the Himalayan states as well as countries. The festival has been divided into National and International segments. From India the artists of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand and North Bengal & Sikkim have been invited. For the International segments the scholars & artists from Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar have planned to invite. The performance will be followed by the Seminar on 19th march .

Himalaya International Festival-2011

Himalaya International Festival-2011