Tuesday, September 27, 2011

DANDIYA RAAS: The Fight For Victory Still Goes On...u


Use the printable sheet, color it up and your enter the drawing contest, order your dandiya sticks and enjoy the spirit of UNITY AND HARMONY


Dandiya Raas
The originality of dandiya is still a mystery as most dance forms are bequeathed to a God of locality, regionality, nationality and even perhaps mentality.  This is a sword dance, which is danced to the rhythm of drums, clapping of hands, single stick, or a pair of sticks, there’s not much singing is involved in it.  The dance movements also look like as if the dancer is actually wheeling a sword.  This dance was put people together and motivate them to fight for victory and defeat all evil.
Today’s dandiya is very synchronized and well choreographed, but in the ancient dance form the attack and defense was for real, the main aim of dandiya was to strike the sticks and confuse the opponent with a variety of movements.  Moving around silently, striking, rapidly alternating between slow and fast movements and putting up a stiff technique of defense with the opponent with by continuously changing the style, steps and speed.  Then, the drums were played in accordance to the movement of speed, dance behavior of grace, attitude, arrogance, thanksgiving, sadness, and even stillness.  With the advent of commercialism and recorded music we see the reverse trend, all dancers dance according to the music.
In Dandiya Raas men, women, and even children take active participation.  Dancing in pairs, circles, whether the partner is male, female, young, old or even children, men and women dance  with or without sticks in their hands. The accessories used in the dance form are colorful, generally all colors are seen in the dresses they were, the more color the better the costume.  The dandiya sticks are also beautifully decorated, will bells as an attachment, the jingling of the bells is the significance of ushering victory.
From the fitness angle, this is an aerobic dance form with low to high impact.  In my fitness menu card, the dandiya is a must.  While people have loads of fun, they are also getting healthier.  This aerobic dance form increases stamina, strength, flexibility, agility, and youthfulness.  It also provides great results for joint and back pain relief, if done under professional instructor’s care and control.  In this dance style, the hip movements consisting of arms, hip and leg in forward, backwards, lifts, drops, circles, stretching, bending, lunging, repeating these movements is beneficial to the all the muscles and joints of the body.  The dance movement increases the flow of nature’s lubricant in these joints which is much need for the sedentary lifestyle that we are leading.  It also reduces mental and physical stress.
People of Chandigarh will get to enjoy this event for the next nine days at Gujarati Bhavan, along with special Gujarati food and snacks.  In some societies pendals are put up in the neighborhood for the local residents to come an enjoy moments of unity and harmony.  At Kendriya Vihar, sec 48, the residents will trained and treated to this beautiful event organized by Angel Rangers, a group for the kids, by the kids, and of the kids.  The event begins 6:00 pm onwards, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.  There will also be a Dandiya King and Dandiya Queen contest, the best decorated dandiya award and the best social message award.
The article is written by Theresa Micheal, who is an author, fitness instructor, dancer, choreographer, and social entrepreneur with more than 25 years of experience in bringing people together by bridging the gap of traditional arts and culture.

DANDIYA RAAS: The Fight For Victory Still Goes On...


Dandiya Raas
The originality of dandiya is still a mystery as most dance forms are bequeathed to a God of locality, regionality, nationality and even perhaps mentality.  This is a sword dance, which is danced to the rhythm of drums, clapping of hands, single stick, or a pair of sticks, there’s not much singing is involved in it.  The dance movements also look like as if the dancer is actually wheeling a sword.  This dance was put people together and motivate them to fight for victory and defeat all evil.
Today’s dandiya is very synchronized and well choreographed, but in the ancient dance form the attack and defense was for real, the main aim of dandiya was to strike the sticks and confuse the opponent with a variety of movements.  Moving around silently, striking, rapidly alternating between slow and fast movements and putting up a stiff technique of defense with the opponent with by continuously changing the style, steps and speed.  Then, the drums were played in accordance to the movement of speed, dance behavior of grace, attitude, arrogance, thanksgiving, sadness, and even stillness.  With the advent of commercialism and recorded music we see the reverse trend, all dancers dance according to the music.
In Dandiya Raas men, women, and even children take active participation.  Dancing in pairs, circles, whether the partner is male, female, young, old or even children, men and women dance  with or without sticks in their hands. The accessories used in the dance form are colorful, generally all colors are seen in the dresses they were, the more color the better the costume.  The dandiya sticks are also beautifully decorated, will bells as an attachment, the jingling of the bells is the significance of ushering victory.
From the fitness angle, this is an aerobic dance form with low to high impact.  In my fitness menu card, the dandiya is a must.  While people have loads of fun, they are also getting healthier.  This aerobic dance form increases stamina, strength, flexibility, agility, and youthfulness.  It also provides great results for joint and back pain relief, if done under professional instructor’s care and control.  In this dance style, the hip movements consisting of arms, hip and leg in forward, backwards, lifts, drops, circles, stretching, bending, lunging, repeating these movements is beneficial to the all the muscles and joints of the body.  The dance movement increases the flow of nature’s lubricant in these joints which is much need for the sedentary lifestyle that we are leading.  It also reduces mental and physical stress.
People of Chandigarh will get to enjoy this event for the next nine days at Gujarati Bhavan, along with special Gujarati food and snacks.  In some societies pendals are put up in the neighborhood for the local residents to come an enjoy moments of unity and harmony.  At Kendriya Vihar, sec 48, the residents will trained and treated to this beautiful event organized by Angel Rangers, a group for the kids, by the kids, and of the kids.  The event begins 6:00 pm onwards, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.  There will also be a Dandiya King and Dandiya Queen contest, the best decorated dandiya award and the best social message award.
The article is written by Theresa Micheal, who is an author, fitness instructor, dancer, choreographer, and social entrepreneur with more than 25 years of experience in bringing people together by bridging the gap of traditional arts and culture.



Monday, January 24, 2011

A2O Express: Recession Planning-ODE TO AN ONION

A2O Express: Recession Planning-ODE TO AN ONION: "RECESSION PLANNING ODE TO AN ONION You made me laugh, you made me cry, You went through this all without a sigh Layers and layers of love ..."

Recession Planning-ODE TO AN ONION

RECESSION PLANNING
ODE TO AN ONION
You made me laugh, you made me cry,
You went through this all without a sigh
Layers and layers of love to the core
Those moments I savored still in store.

Hues of pink and that funny stink
I still would choose you without a wink
Finely sliced or roughly diced
You made platters look so nice

Blame the rain, name of the game
My life without you will never be the same
When I say the grace before every meal
My God only knows how lonely I feel

Dust thou art and dust thou shall return
I’ll meet you in heaven, when it’s my turn
Never shall we part and never depart
We will live together, forever in one heart.

By Theresa Micheal

Friday, December 10, 2010

FESTIVAL OF LIFE, "LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR INITIATIVE"



On Saturday the 11th December, Angel Rangers, a group of chuddi-buddies of Sec 46 C, are putting on a candle lighting ceremony, a “LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR,” initiative with carol singing, a skit, and Christmas karaoke evening. Starts at 7pm, and is free for all. A traditional fun get away of getting in the festive spirit!! The Chief Guest for the evening will be a surprise blessing. Come along to light up the, “FESTIVAL OF  LIFE”!!
Christmas Day is a observed generally on December 25 as the Birthday of Jesus Christ.  Although, this day may not be the real date of the actual birth of Jesus Christ, and yet everybody agrees to not to really disagree with the date, as it is a celebration in a good spirit.  Christianity marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts from Christmas Eve to New Years Eve.
Christmas is also widely celebrated the festival with near and dear ones, and most importantly invite as many of their non-Christians connection.  Christmas is very thematic, includes gift-giving, carol singing, an exchange of greeting cards, church celebrations, a special meal, and the display of various decorations; including Christmas trees, snowmen, lights, garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes, and holly. In addition, several similar mythological figures, known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas and Santa Claus among other names, are associated with bringing gifts to children during the Christmas season.
A worldwide activity on such a large scale that indulges in the exchange of gifts has given all year round sales figures to be the highest economic boost for both Christians and non-Christians, the holiday has become a significant event and a key sales period for retailers and businesses. The economic impact of Christmas is a factor that has grown steadily over the past few centuries in many regions of the world.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A2O Express: HARMONIZING COMMUNITIES EVENT: LIGHT A CANDLE

A2O Express: HARMONIZING COMMUNITIES EVENT: LIGHT A CANDLE: "The winter solstice, it is the darkest time of the year when the nights are longer and the days are shorter. In those days our grandparen..."