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The Telugu Association of Greater Greenville celebrated
Ugadi, on April 16th, 2005 in Greenville, South Carolina, to
welcome the Telugu New Year (Parthiva Naama Samvatsaram).
Celebration of Ugadi at Simpsonville Activity & Senior
Center received greater than expected reception with an
attendance of around 250 adults and 70 kids.
The evening started off by Mahaganapatham accompanied
by the melodious music of the tabala. The traditional 'Ugadi
Pachhadi' was served along with delicious Andhara snacks
(Mirapakaya Bajji, Masala Vada etc).
The programs were a mixture of classical music,
Bharatha Natyam, Tollywood inspired songs, dances, creative
skits, and an eyes riveting Kids fancy dress competition with
a lot of beautiful traditional costumes that left the audience
in awe.
Young and talented choreographers Sai and Divya
composed dance for several popular telugu movie songs. Divya
herself performed a dance for 'Aa Ante Amalapuram (Arya)'
which was applauded by the audience with a request for a
repeat performance.
The kids dance items 'Uttumeeda Koodu (Oke Okkadu)'
choreographed by Smt. Geeta and 'Tooniga Tooniga (Manasantha
Nuvve)' choreographed by Smt. Jayasri were
outstanding.
Ram's imitation as NTR and kids performance as freedom
fighters for the song 'Punya Bhoomi Naadesam' from Major
Chandrakant, coordinated by Smt. Pavani inspired the guests.
The speech themed Telugu Vaibhavam on telugu culture
and history by Sri Bhadraiah was informative for adults and
educative for kids. Guests participated enthusiastically in
the quiz on Telugu sahityam throughout the evening.
The hilarious skits Evadi Gola Vadide, American
Pachadi, and Arachetilo America directed by Sasi, Prasad, and
Raju respectively, were well received by the
audience.
Adults Jugal Bandhi performed by Dev, Prasad, Ram, and
Sai mesmerized the guests of the event.
The Andhra traditional mouth watering food items Gutti
Vankaya, Perugu Vada, Sambar, Pulihora, Payasam, Perugu etc.
were served during the dinner. The coordination in food
ordering and serving by Gandhi, Raju Vatsavai, and Venkat was
exceptional.
Sarat's timely trip to India, enabled to distribute
telugu calendar and panchaangam for every family in the
community.
Raju and Smt. Bharathi did a wonderful job as Masters
of ceremony while Dev and Sai did a fabulous job in stage and
audio set up for the program.
Ever since Krishna Vallabhaneni initiated the program,
all the committee members Dev Sunkara, Gandhi Undamatla,
Prasad Patchipulusu, Prasanth Mote, Raju Jampana, Raju
Vatsavai, Ram Garipalli, Ramesh Venepally, Sarat Alapati, Sasi
Thammana, Sekar Kappagandtula, Sridhar Yarlagadda, Surya
Narra, Vamsi Jarugumilli, Venkat Gullapalli, Venkat Pitchala,
Venkatesh Pudipeddi and Krishna himself worked tirelessly to
make the event biggest of its kind in the history of
Greenville's Telugu Community.
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