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FUSION OF CULTURES, LOVE AND INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP MARK WORLD FESTIVALS IN PUNJAB

 

International folk artists and students who visited Punjab recently were highly impressed with the cultural life of Punjab, the Punjabi way of life and multicultural atmosphere.  The prosperity and folklore of Punjab also made these world performers crazy about Punjab.  The artists had a nine days tour of Punjab on the special invitation of internationally recognized “culture sport organiser” Mr Davinder Singh Chhina, the director of PCPC.

ISCA organization, Punjab Cultural Promotion Council, India  recently (Feb 08) hosted  31 international folk artists including choreographers, musicians, students and  dancers from Greece and  Russia for participation in four major international events in Punjab namely…

  • Punjab International Festival of Performing  Arts, Ludhiana
  • Hamdard International Folklore Festival, Kapurthala
  • International Mega  Show at Maharaja  Ranjit Singh PPA, Phillaur
  • Amritsar International  Folk  Festival, Amritsar city

Punjabi students, dancers, artists from India also joined in these multicultural festivals.

PCPC’s director and ISCA member, Mr. Davinder Singh Chhina delivered the message of ISCA for “sports for all” and “education, peace and development through sports and cultural festivities”.  “Punjab International Festivals are being organised in Punjab every year to spread the message of love, peace, joy, goodwill for all human beings.”, said Mr. Chhina.

In Punjab International Festival at Ludhiana the international delegates interacted with Punjab minister for culture and tourism, Mr. Hira Singh Gabria, who also honoured these International Artists.  He emphasized the need of strengthening intercultural relations and accelerating international exchange programs.

Greek group Psiloritis's leader Ms Zacharenia Boutzouka was all praise for  ISCA and Punjab hospitality.  “We enjoyed participating in the international festivals organised by ISCA member Davinder Singh Chhina”, said Ms Boutzouka.  “These fests are unique, memorable and provided us a chance to explore the great folkloric traditions of Punjab state", remarked Ms Ekaterina (folk artiste) and Mrs Ishakova Vera (director of Russian folk ensemble - Pereplyas.  These international artists also exchanged souvenirs with the minister Mr Gabria, actor Mangal Dhillon and other dignitaries during Punjab Int'l fest.

The international artists prayed for world peace at the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab.  “We got pleasant feelings, after visiting this great spiritual place of world harmony”, said Mr. Alexander from Russia.

The folk artists visited museum on rural life of Punjab at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana and were very much impressed with the folkloric  tradtions of punjab.  “We are taking the great impression about great Punjabis and our Punjab visit is unforgettable”, quipped Ms Anastesia, the Greek artiste.

The foreign artists were all praise for Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum at Ludhiana and enjoyed the sound and light program about brave Punjabis there.  They also showed keen interest in watching the “folk village life of Punjab” depicted at Haveli in Jalandhar.  The state of the art and great architectural building of Khalsa College, Amritsar also left deep impressions on these world performers.  They also visited the rock garden at Chandigarh made many nice photos as sweet memories of this beautiful city.

These artists showed ample interest in learning Bhangra and other folk dances of the state and thanked Mr. Rajpal Singh Raju, Channi, Babalu, Manu, Vikram, Jaspreet Mohan, Swaran, Regan, the bhangra dancers, who  taught  them the Punjab dances throughout the Punjab tour.  They attended the international folk dance workshop organised by PCPC at  Lord Mahavir Homeopathic College, Ludhiana.

The foreign artists were also thankful to Mr. Rajdeep Singh Gill, the DGP cum director of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Police Academy, Phillaur, who honoured them with mementos and books on Maharaja Ranjit Singh and also organised world class entertainment shows of  horses, daredevil -motorcycle ‘Jawans’ etc at Academy.  They also liked the historical fort of Phillaur.

Greek and Russian troupes enthralled the Punjabis and students with their colourful, vibrant performances during Amritsar International Folk Festival.  Greek, Russian and Punjabi artists danced together on the Bhangra numbers showing great fusion of cultures.  Khalsa College of Education,Amritsar principal Dr Jaswinder Singh Dhiilon and Mr. Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina, the honorary secretary of college management, honoured the male memebrs of  Greek and Russian troupes with photos of  The Golden Temple and the female artists were honoured with colourful ‘phulkaris’.

At Hamdard International Folklore Festival, Kapurthala, Mr. Barjinder Singh Hamdard and organiser Mr. Bikramjit S Bikki honoured the international guests with traditional ‘pakhis’ of Punjab.  These artists showed keen interest in watching the ‘Punjaban Mutiyaar’ contest held there.

“Punjab Cultural Promotion council had started this international trend of organising  world festivals in Punjab for the last  five years by inviting international  artists and students from other nations to visit, explore and perform in Punjab so as  promote the state of Punjab and  heritage of Punjabis  worldwide”, said the  festival director Mr Davinder Singh Chhina, who had  till date invited  folk ensembles and students from Denmark, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Russia, Greece, Poland and Bulgairia to  Punjab.  PCPC would also  host international performers from Germany and  Scotland  in Punjab this month (March 08).  “Many folk ensembles are showing interest to visit Punjab and we propose to organise world fests in Punjab again in November 08”, he disclosed.

 

 

 

 

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