Navratri Cultural Group Sydney - Famous Navratri Group in Sydney
Garba is Gujarat’s gift to the world, an explosion of dance, song and music that brings all together in one big cultural extravaganza. Gujarat, a prosperous state in India’s west, is known for its enterprising people, unique delicacies and rich culture. The annual Garba and Dandiya night is a rare chance to be part of a vivid and pulsating Gujarati experience.
For the last two years, the Michael Wenden Aquatic Leisure Centre in Miller (near Liverpool) has played host to an energetic and vibrant display of music, song, dance and colour during the Garba and Dandiya Raas celebration. Navratri Celebration Hundreds of men, women, boys and girls, all decked in exquisite traditional attire, danced to the beats of the dhol and tabla.
Lilting music and soulful singing lifted the spirits of the dancers as they moved around with grace and synchronized footwork. The more talented ones showed a repertoire of step-sequences including the famous ‘Dodhiyu’ in its various forms, the ‘Popatiyu’, the ‘Tran Tali” and others. There were those content with the simpler ‘be tali’ and the ‘dandiya-raas’ which are also the favorites of first-timers. Importantly, everyone had a lot of fun.
Navratri Cultural Group Presents Navratri 2014
A Night Not to Be Missed!!
Venue: Michael Wenden Aquatic Leisure Centre, 62 Cabramatta Avenue, Miller (Near Liverpool) NSW 2168
Date: Saturday, 27th September, 2014
Time: 6:30 pm
Entry Charge: $9 to be paid at the door or just $8 if you buy your tickets online at http://www.navratriculturalgroup.org/. Per Person - no charge for children under 5.
Michael Wenden Leisure Centre is once again the venue for this fabulous fun-filled evening of rhythm, dance and colour as the Navratri Cultural Group prepares for yet another landmark year of Garba and Raas. For the Gujarati Indians, Navratri is most likely the most important festival of the calendar. It marks the victory of Good over Evil as Mataji prevailed over the demons and established peace. Gujarati Indians traditionally celebrate this event by dancing and singing for nine nights.
However, modern Gujarati Raas - Garba has gained national and international popularity over the years and attracts music and dance lovers from all backgrounds. The Navratri Cultural Group is proud to have kept the tradition alive in Sydney for more than 25 years and their celebrations feature a unique blend of modern and traditional music, songs and dance.
This year, starting at 6:30 pm, a talented team of some of Sydney’s most prominent Indian singers and musicians will provide live music for everyone present to participate in action-packed Dandiya Raas and Garba for over four hours. It will be a rare chance to see so many accomplished Indian singers and musicians on stage together. Delicious Indian food will be on sale and all proceeds from the sale of food will be donated to Shri Shiv Mandir of Minto.
If you would like further information, please call Kanti Gokani on (02) 9792 1422 (BH) or Dinesh Shah on (02) 9543 8686 (AH) or send an email to navratri.sydney@gmail.com.
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