Bengaluru mesmerized by Sankaradeva Movment

Submitted by Raktim Baruah <http://www.assamtimes.org/user/155> on Thu,
06/06/2013 - 08:49

These are the Cultural Ambassadors from the youngest one to the oldest one
should be representing India across the world, opined Veerappa Moily, very
impressed after seeing dance drama “Chordhora Jhumura”  during the
Sankaradeva Movement Bengaluru Programme to promote Saint Srimanta
Sankaradeva and Assamese culture. Sankaradeva Movement Bengaluru Initiative
has been organised on 1st June at Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Bengaluru. In a
wonderful evening with hall packed with leading intellectuals of Bengaluru,
local Kannada people, Assamese community of Bengaluru all enjoyed the
beautiful. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan mesmerized the capacity crowd with his
Sarod performance which also included a performance with bihu background.
Khan Saheb spoke about his association with Assam, being a son in law he
mentioned his privilege to promote the multifaceted talent of Srimanta
Sankaradeva. Angaraag Mahanta wearing Assamese Dhuti and Punjabi  performed
Borgeet as well as his popular Tukari geet numbers. Joi Barua also
enthralled the audience with Assamese numbers.

Earlier the Brand Ambassador of the event Mr. Victor Banerjee gave a lucid
and heartwarming presentation on Sankaradeva, his life, his creations and
his brilliant journey of creating the casteless society of Assam and
promoting the concept of Bharatvarsha.  He compared Sankaradeva works with
the artistes and saint of his time in the world. Jnanpith Award winner and
the famous Kannada writer Dr. Chandrasekhar Kambara unveiled the souvenir
prepared by the organisers.  The beautifully developed souvenir has
articles from globally known authors as well as Assamese famous literary
personalities.

The programme started with an Audio Visual Presentation on the life and
journey of Sankaradeva directed by reknowned cinemaker Mr. Sanjib
Sabhapandit.  The stage of the event with Namghar backdrop was designed by
famous technical director Nuruddin Ahmed whereas a miniature form of  “Guru
Asana” designed by Mr. Asifur Rehman was distributed as mementos drew lots
of attention of the crowd.

Various books on Sanakradeva and Assamese literary icons was also made
available in the auditorium which has a special stall of Assam Tourism
given by Assam Tourism Deptt which got lot of attention from local Kannada
crowd.  Dr. Lakhinandan Bora,  Dramatist Arun Sarma which is also part of
organizing team attended the event.

Srimanta Sankaradeva Movement is being organised by leading Cultural Trust
of Assam Trend MMS with support from Assamese community of Bengaluru.  This
is the second edition of Sankardeva Movement, the first edition of the
movement was organised last year at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.  Mr.
Shyamkanu Mahanta the Chief Organiser of the event informed that the next
event of Sankaradardeva Movement would be organised next year in Mumbai.

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