Events Covered and Reviews
Painting Competition on Children’s Day – November 14, 2010 – organised by Indian Embassy
Painting Competition on Children’s Day – November 14, 2010 – organised by Indian Embassy
- Students have to approach their respective school management, who in turn have to submit a consolidated list for participation to the Indian Embassy before 8th November.
- There is no limit on the number of participants from each school.
Date: Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 12:46 PM
Subject: Painting Competition on Children’s Day – November 14, 2010
To: team1dubai@gmail.com
6th International Emirates Photography Competition 2011 – Blak & White through creative eyes
6th International Emirates Photography Competition 2011 – Blak & White through creative eyes
Thikkarthika Maholsavam at Urakam Ammathiruvadi Temple – 21st November 2010
Thikkarthika Maholsavam at Urakam Ammathiruvadi Temple – 21st November 2010
To know more about the temple, please visit Urakam Ammathiruvadi Temple
Mind Speaks – South Africa sweep Pakistan 2-0 in the Cool-Cool T20 series at Abu Dhabi
Mind Speaks – South Africa sweep Pakistan 2-0 in the Cool-Cool T20 series
Poly Varghese – An innate artistic brilliance decant through strings of Mohana Veena
Poly Varghese – An innate artistic brilliance decant through strings of Mohana Veena
On a recent personal visit to UAE, Poly Varghese, one of the four exponents of Mohana Veena performed at different venues in UAE.
Although, I could not watch live any of them, I could hear the vibrations through audience comments and news reports.
With interest in music and the instrument, I went ahead and searched for his journey thus far. It was indeed a fruitful journey, to know the musician and the innate talent he has for his musical and artistic brilliance.
A chance meeting with Pandit Viswa Mohan Bhatt gave him an opportunity for intimate access to the Mohan Veena which incidentally happened to be an instrument designed and developed by Pandit viswa Mohan Bhatt himself , who is India’ s first Grammy award winner and also the recipient of the Padma Bhushan.
Poly Varghese has played for the programme “sugamana ragangal” that was telecast on the Chennai Doordarshan channel.
Today, Poly Varghese under the guidance and tutelage of Pandit Bhatt has emerged as a noted Mohan Veena player and has a number of concerts to his credit both in India and now, in the Middle East.
His notable performances in UAE include the one at the Arab cultural centre Sharjah which is part of Arab India Cultural Exchange organized by the Government of Sharjah and at the Adishakthi Ashram (headed by Veenapani Chawla a renowned theatre exponent), in Pondicherry and also at the Centre for Experiencing Socio-Cultural Interaction at Madurai.
His concerts in Dubai was appreciated by HE Sanjay Verma, Consular General of Indian Embassy in Dubai.
During his visit, he had two memorable performances at Indian Social and Cultural Centre Abu Dhabi.
and one at Kerala Social Centre Abu Dhabi.
Poly has also been creative enough to develop the 40 stringed three-neck guitar which he has named as the “Poly String Guitar” (bahu thantri veena).
This guitar is designed as a three neck guitar and it is unique because all the tones of indian classical music can be expressed at the same time in this instrument. morevover there has not been any indian string instrument having 12 octaves..these 12 octaves demonstrate the 3 characters of indian classical music. The three necks (finger board) are the bass neck, lead neck and the high neck.
Poly Strings Guitar can be called as the conglomeration of 4 musical instruments namely the tarab and the three finger boards. this guitar is equipped with four electric pick ups which are unique and distinct in its own way. the pick up used for the bass neck is designed to give an acoustic feel the tarab pick up is entirely different to the three pick ups because tarab expresses the natural tone of all acoustic instruments and for this purpose alone was the pick up created . when listening to the tones of the tarab one can listen to the tones of the sitar and the Mohana Veena. The connection of these four pick ups are embedded in an electronic mixer which is part of the guitar and this mixer helps in complementing and enhancing the tones.
As a continuous learner, he is always in the process of perfecting and pursuing deeper the nuances Mohana Veena. In this pursuit, he has developed his own inimitable style of playing and many times improvises and plays his own compositions too. He puts in about more than 10 hours to practise his music every day, which is a point to note for the new generation of musicians.
The musical background and base he has travelled thus far may also explains for his excellence. He has studied Mridangam for several years under eminent vidwans including late Korambu Subramanyam Nampoothiri. In addition, he was also a student of Kathakali under Kalamandalam Gopi and leading Kathakali artists. He is also an excellent Tabala player. Well versed in South, North and Eastern style and ragas of Indian music, he automatically enter himself into any musical stage with his awareness, creativity and on stage improvisation. The knowledge of accompanying instruments add extra dimension to his performance. This make him blend more with his accompanying artists and also take them at their own skill level as he transcend himself into a musical journey on stage.
Having travelled with the Baul singers of West Bengal, he is familiar with their music and can render high-pitched Baul songs with ease. He is also trained in Rabindra Sangeet.
Poly is also a music composer and has composed music for films and theatre. In 2005 he won the Jeevan Atlas Award for the Best Music Director of the year for the Malayalam film “Kootilekku”. He had the privilege of having closely worked with the famous music director the late Devarajan master.
He conveys his emotions through his music. This is well explained when one gets to listen to him. It also may explain the reason why many conventional musicians do not really understand his brilliance. Like a bird flying through the sky, or like a river silently flowing with it’s designated course, or the same river, flooded and violently flowing through wherever it is taken during the momentary current, his music has no boundaries. No rules and regulations. No wonder, he is being recognized by more and more senior musicians within India and abroad.
Born in Kerala, Poly Varghese has sufficiently good working knowledge of 9 languages including English, Tamil, Hindi, Bengali and Oriya.
He can be contacted on:
E-mail: polyvarghese@gmail.com
Face Book: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/profile.php?id=1283735713
Phone: 00 91 99 40 27 39 31
This interview was done through interactions with him during his visit and knowledge shared by him through email exchanges
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
24.10.2010
Competition – Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center Photography Competition
Competition – Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center Photography Competition
For more information, please visit http://www.szgmcphoto.com/
Passionate Photographers please participate with interest.
A pariticpation opportunity – Paint the town green
Visit http://www.greenabudhabi.org/ for details. Participate with interest.
Mind Speaks – Common Wealth Games 2010 and way forward
Mind Speaks – Common Wealth Games 2010 and way forward
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kezboiU3l-w&playnext=1&videos=kA_bOn9bizc&feature=mfu_in_order
The short framed Indian athletes put their heart and soul into their feet to stay ahead till the finishing line with their swift strides. This memory will remain forever as do the winning moments from the other games played so far.
These achievements are of immense importance to overall sporting growth of the country, as well the region. It should not be considered as India’s only achievement rather should be treated as an inspirational step for the entire region to excel in track and field sporting activities.
Indian women athletes performed exceedingly well winning 13 gold medals out of 38 golds won by India in the recently concluded Commonwealth Games 2010.
http://www.dnaindia.com/videos/1453132
For all those who generated such a hue and cry, it is time to revert with a word or two of congratulations to those athletes who did their best to erase entirely the bad momentum generated to the curtain raiser of CWG . It’s also because; they are and will remain unknown if necessary support from all concerned is not in place from now on.
Photo Speaks – Mahanavami Maholsavam at Urakam Ammathiruvadi Temple
Photo Speaks – Mahanavami Maholsavam at Urakam Ammathiruvadi Temple
Decorations at the main nada.
Bharatha natyam dance recital by Subramanya Kalakshethra, Thayamkulangara, Cherpu.
Vote of thanks to devotees, institutions, participants ,and all other publics who have cooperated with samithy by secretary Sri Pradeep Thoppil.
Photos provided by urakathammathiruvadiksethra upadeshakasamathi



























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