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Telugu Association of Greater Greenville, South Carolina, USA
(www.taggsc.org) had organized grand Ugadi celebration on April 8, 2006
to mark the beginning of the Telugu New Year ‘Vyaya Namah Samvatsaram’.
The organizers did not spare any ‘Vyayam’ (meaning expense) to make it
the best show ever in their tenure. The four hour long program was
packed with display of a wide variety of talent – by kids and
adults.
There was a record attendance of almost 450 adults and kids packing
the East Minster Presbyterian Church Hall.
The evening began at
4:00 pm with a short social hour where people got a chance to meet old friends
and make some new ones over a yummy snack of ‘Mirapakaya Bajji’ and ‘Masala
Vada’.The cultural segment was performed on a beautifully decorated stage giving
it a very Indian touch. Dev, Sarat & Subhashini along with most of the
volunteers did much of the stage planning and setup. The programs kicked off at
4:30 pm with a traditional devotional beginning by offering a prayer to Lord
Ganesha called ‘Ganapathim.’ rendered superbly by Smt. Lakshmi. Support on tabla
aptly provided by multi talented Prakash.
Patriotic feelings were presented in the form of a song first to
‘TELUGU THALLI’ in ‘Maa Telugu Thalli Ki, Mallepu Dhanda’ by Samyukta
followed by ‘Jaya Jaya Jaya Priya Bharata Janani’ to Mother India by
four Parikini clad young girls.
The trade mark event
of TAGGSC has been their kid’s fancy dress competition with a lot of beautiful
traditional costumes. Many of the costumes were created with painstaking details
using commonly available resources. Prize worthy characters include a Tribal
girl -Koyapilla(Sravya), Miss. Andhra 2006(Ramya), Bethal(Praneeth) and
Ravana(Nikhil). Other notable portrayals include Goddess Durga(Shreya), Lord
Shiva(Srikar), Narada(Rohit), Sai Baba(Aneesh), Charlie Chaplin(Teja), a lambadi
girl(Kavya) , MGR(Anvita), a clown(Rahul), a new bride (Neela), Lord Krishna, a
bollywood actress(Lilly), Radha (Neha) among others that left the audience in
awe.
A folk dance was in
place next presented by Pravallika (Choreographed by her mother Geetha) in
‘Eruvaka Saagalo’. Geetha also presented a superb 14 member group dance by kids
in the ever popular dance number ‘Konda Kaaki’ (movie ‘Aparichitudu’). This
dance number had the most vibrant costumes of the night.
Like all desi
programs off-late be it on TV or on stage, movie-themed items seem to hog the
lime light. The same happened this evening with little tiny tots presenting
‘Chiluka Pada Pada’, in very colorful costumes, performed by Kavya, Srikar,
Shreya, Rishi & Ramya. This song was choreographed by Subhashini and Akhila.
This was followed by the most appreciated group dance of the evening by seven
teenagers to the song ‘Akkad Bakkad’ (movie ‘Super’) choreographed by a
teenager herself, Divya. She followed later with a solo piece much to the thrill
of audacious crowd. She also choreographed another piece by four little girls
called ‘I Wanna Dance’ performed by Shreya, Sanjana, Meghana & Harikha.
Sai, an other young
talent stole the show with his presentation of song numbers from Tollywood by
boys in ‘Tension Vaddu’ and ‘Rock & Roll’. Sai also was seen later with his
adult partners performing a medley in two parts titled ‘Navaratnalu’ which not
only drew the whistles and shouts but also pulled several audience members on to
the stage to dance along to some irresistible dance numbers.
No Indian program is
complete without a piece in Classical dance form – this time it was by Sanjana
performing a superb Bharatanatyam number ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ from the movie
‘Sagara Sangamam’.
Jampana Raju carried
the microphone superbly as MC – supported well by Bharathi & Anita. Comic and
humor relief was provided in the form of songs, a mini skit, Mock Ad, Job
interviews etc which were well received by the audience.
The ladies performed
a superlative play IPMA. In his directorial capacity Murthy Durbha got the best
talent out in providing a very crisp, well-done play. Shyamala excelled in her
role. Pavani, Jayasri, Bharathi, Jyothi & Yamini too gave a great performance.
Jayasri took the
stage partnering with her hubby Dev, who coordinated the entire evening’s show,
to perform a superb duet from movie ‘Chudalani Undi’. Jayasri also choreographed
‘Remo Remo’, peformed by Anvita, Rohit, Rahul, Tushar & Pranav. ; ‘Bunny Bunny’
with a brilliant performance by Teja and Harshita; and a solo dance by Sahitya
entitled ‘Chadramukhi’. Sahitya, who does not have any prior classical dance
experience, stunned the audience with a wonderful performance.
On the whole, the
performers excelled in all their acts - dance, drama & music. Their hard work,
rigorous practice and devotion paid off as they thrilled a very appreciative
capacity audience.
National anthem of
both India and USA sung by young children concluded the cultural part of the
evening.
Finger-licking
traditional Andhra cuisine was served at the end of the day to top off a very
successful and enjoyable evening for all. The feast also included telugu
culinary specialties like Ugadi patchadi, gutti vankaya koora, Kakinada Khaja,
sambar etc.
The organizers,
volunteers and the sponsors deserve all bouquets for putting together such a
wonderful event this year. All the organizers Alapati Sarat,,Channamraju
Srinivas ,Dontukurti Sreenivas,Garipalli Ram,Gullapalli Venkat,Jarugumilli Vamsi
,Jampana Raju,Kappagantula Sekhar ,Manne Shaker,Mote Prashanth ,Narra Surya ,Patchipulusu
Prasad ,Pitchala Venkatesh,Pudipeddi Venkatesh ,Kaguturu Bhaktha ,Sama Venu ,Sunkara
Dev ,Thammana Sasi,Undamatla Ghandi,Vallabhaneni Krishna ,Vatsavai Raju ,Venepally
Ramesh ,Yarlagadda Sridhar worked tirelessly to make this event the biggest of
its kind in the history of Greenville’s Telugu Community.
More info about the
association and the event can be found at www.taggsc.org