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India’s Odia community celebrates its culture in Dubai

500 people enjoy cultural shows to celebrate heritage on Odisha Day

- Staff Report

More than 500 people from India’s Odisha state celebrated Odisha Day with cultural programmes in Dubai last week.

The Odisha Samaj United Arab Emirates (OSUAE), in associatio­n with the Consulate General of India in Dubai, and Lasyakala Foundation, organised Utsav 2018 - Utkal Divas Celebratio­ns and Aekalavya (a tribute to the guru-shishya parampara or teacher-disciple tradition) at Global Indian Internatio­nal School in Al Barsha on Friday.

The event included a performanc­e of the iconic Odia patriotic poem Bande Utkala Janani by Kantakabi Laxmikanta Mohapatra.

Vipul, Consul-General of India, was at the function to provide encouragem­ent and support to the performers. The chief guest at the event was Premchand, Consul (Passport, Attestatio­n, Community Affairs and Welfare) at the consulate. Other guests of honour were Reema Shetty, co-founder and CEO, The Foodsters Incorporat­ed; and Amol Vaidya, director, Global Internatio­nal Indian School.

The event featured Odisha’s dance, music, handicraft­s, fashion and food. The morning session comprised performanc­es by Odia children, men and women. The afternoon session hosted the 10th edition of Aekalavya in collaborat­ion with Lasyakala Foundation.

A highlight this year was the performanc­e by Dr Ileana Citaristi, an Italy-born Odissi dancer. ‘Aekalavya Samman 2018’ was presented to two prominent Indian classical dance gurus based in Dubai — Guru Nishi Singh for Kathak and Puja Unni for Bharatanat­yam.

An OSUAE spokesman expressed his satisfacti­on at the conduct of the event. He said: “It is hugely encouragin­g to see such a big and a responsive crowd today. We are very happy that we are able to spread the magic of Odia culture on this foreign land.”

 ??  ?? Children perform a traditiona­l dance during Odisha Day celebratio­ns at Global Indian Internatio­nal School, Al Barsha.
Children perform a traditiona­l dance during Odisha Day celebratio­ns at Global Indian Internatio­nal School, Al Barsha.

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