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Bhangra and Punjabi dances by PCPC artists enthrall Canberra audience

PCPC Overseas Director and President Australia chapter, Mr. Nirmal Singh Sydney,
and PCPC folk artists honouring festival organisers.
 

February 2008

With their vibrant and splendid Bhangra and Punjabi dances the artists of Punjab Cultural Promotion Council (PCPC) strengthened impact of Punjabi art and culture upon thousands of audience from around the globe in the internationally renowned National Multicultural Festival of Canberra in Australia.

Led by the overseas director of PCPC and the President of its Australian chapter Mr Nirmal Singh and coordinator Dr Parmjit Singh the Punjabi youth artists, Manjot Singh Mani (International Bhangra artist), Harmanjot Kaur, Karanvir Singh Karan, Tejbir Singh Teji and Diljot Singh Hani  staged a robust and thrilling showcase of choreographic dances with heart-touching actions that spurred the spectators to dance.

In his introductory address from the stage at Akuna Street of Canberra City Nirmal said that PCPC, under the adroit leadership of Prof. Davinder Singh Chhina, is relentless in taking part in programs of sports and cultural exchange at the international level inline with UNESCO’s objective of ‘sports and culture for world peace and harmony’.  He stressed that the cultural heritage of Punjab aspires mutual friendship and prosperity of all and the enriched Sikh Heritage spreads a strong message of social brotherhood, cultural integration, human welfare, peace and harmony through cultural exchange programs.

Reading a message of Prof. D S Chhina, Nirmal greeted and extended thanks to the organisers of NMF, the ACT government, and the audience for their continuing support and invited the other international groups to join in the forthcoming PCPC’s Punjab International Festivals.  There were cultural groups from Poland, Russia, Nepal, Greeece and many other countries participating in the NMF.

An immigrant from Afghanistan settled in Canberra, Gulam Mohammad, was rejoiced to meet the PCPC group.  In his conversation with Mr. Nirmal Singh he said that he feels jubilant in meeting the Sikhs because Guru Nanak was prophet as well for his community and they recognise Sikhs as their ‘Sardars’.  He was unequivocal to say that they have such a regard for Sardars as they would never turn their backs on them.

Clad in colourful turbans, kurta-chadraas, chunnies and salwar-kameezs the representatives and artists of PCPC, accompanied by Amandeep Singh Ricky, Surinder Kaur, Kamaljit Kaur, Jasjot Kaur, Parvinder Kaur and Navjot Singh, marked a spectacular and conspicuous attendance of Punjabis in this ‘Food and Dance Spectacular’ show of the National Multicultural Festival.


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