Mangaluru: Blind, differently-abled artistes wow audience at 'Alva's Virasat'


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
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Mangaluru, Jan 11: The third day of 'Alva's Virasat', national cultural festival, being held at Palace Ground, Vidyagiri in Moodbidri on Saturday January 10, belonged to blind and differently-abled youngsters.

The programme, 'Akhiyon Ke Jharokon Se' in which the blind and disabled artistes presented a programme interspersed with new and old Hindi songs alike with their mellifluous voices succeeded in bathing the audience in a feeling of divinity and ecstasy. This programme was presented by Nandu Productions and Nandu Kadams from Mumbai. The ability of one of the blind male artiste in perfectly mimicking female voice in singing beautifully came in for lavish praise. The teams presented very famous and heart-touching songs from the present and bygone era.

Yoga postures with lighted candles which matched rhythm of songs provided a visual treat to the gathering.

'Miracle on Wheels', a visual presentation directed by Syed Salahuddin Pasha from New Delhi under the banner of 'Ability Animated Foundation' gave the people a different view into the adventure skills and abilities of the blind people before their eyes. This show received thunderous applause.

Punjabi folklore dances presented by students of a college in Punjab, Gujarati variety of folk dances performed by artistes of Ranga Malhar Performing Arts, Ahmedabad, and cultural extravaganza presented by Alva's educational institutions also succeeded in making the event a grand success.

  

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 11 2015

    Thanks Daiji for your nice coverage

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  • Shiva Shetty, Kateel / dxb

    Sun, Jan 11 2015

    Amazing , God bless

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 11 2015

    Dr. Mohan Alva has indeed made rapid strides towards helping the disabled. That apart his excellence in the field of health care is commendable.

    I had the pleasure of meeting Mohan Alva at his residence where I was his guest for a couple of days. What is great about this person is that apart from being a professional in his field, he is a philanthropist helping the poor and the needy.

    I join several others in saying a saying MAY THE HAND THAT HEALS BE BLESSED.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • MabelMenezes, Valencia/Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 11 2015

    Awesomely beautiful heart melting performances

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  • Kabeer Uppala, kuwait

    Sun, Jan 11 2015

    May God's love and favor with you guys

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  • prem, moodbdiri

    Sun, Jan 11 2015

    hats off... amazing...

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