Monday, July 28, 2008

National Convention at Kohima


The incessant monsoon rains, the mist rising from the valley, the mystical clouds looming over the hill’s virgin forest; in such an ambience of Kohima, witnessing the spiritually elevating performances of great maestros at the annual convention of SPIC MACAY, certainly left an inspiring and over-lasting imprint on the mind of everyone present.
Enthralling performances were then presented to the audience comprising of over 800 youth delegates from different schools and colleges across the country and more than 200 youth representatives from the North East. Various folk dance and music groups of North East participated in the programme including Thangta Pung Cholum of Manipur, Rikhampada of Arunachal Pradesh, Bihu and Conch of Assam, Bamboo dance of Mizoram, Wangala dance of Meghalaya, Hozagiri of Tripura, a children’s group from Naga Sumi tribe and concluded with a fusion dance of North East. The first day afternoon events included elevating vocal recital by Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar and Carnatic Violin recital by Mysore Brothers.

The next five days witnessed inspiring performances by various eminent artists including Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, Us. Fahimuddin Dagar, Pt. Rajan and Sajan Mishra, Pt.Viswamohan Bhatt and Smt. Bombay Jayashree to name a few. In addition lecture demonstrations were conducted providing a platform for interaction with renowned personalities like by Smt. Anjolie Ela Menon, Sh. Dadi Pudumjee, and Sh. Raghu Rai. Delegates also got an opportunity to learn in the intensives (workshops) of leading exponents such as Us. Abdul Rashid Khan (Vocal), Sh. J. Gurappa Chetty (Kalamkari), Smt. Suryamukhi Devi (Manipuri) and Su. Kapila Venu (Kutiyattam).

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