USA : Tuluvas in Boston celebrate 'Suggida Parba' with grandeur


By Kavita Shetty

Boston, Mar 25 : New England Tulu Koota (NETK)Boston USA presented yet another magnificent show at its annual cultural event on March 19 in Chelmsford about twenty miles from the city of Boston.This was the second such get-together by the Kootamembers whereinadults and children gathered to celebrate SuggidaParba, a festival marking the beginning of the spring season traditionally observed in ‘Tulunadu, a tulu-speaking region in southern Karnataka.

The cultural event was inaugurated by a lighting of the Deepa or lamp by the guest of honor Dr. JayaramMundur followed by an invocation song rendered by KavithaChandran. Dr. JayaramMundur, an accomplished engineer retired after a distinguished career in the US, then addressed the audience sharing his life experiences and inspiring the children in the audience to achieve their full potential. The NETK President BhaskarSherigar welcomed the group and spoke eloquently in Tulu about the goals of the nascent organization and his hopes for preserving and nurturing the rich culture of Tulunadu in New England. Dr. Narayan Rao, a renowned microbiologist who taught at MIT and Stanford University, addressed the students in the audience with words of encouragement and tips for applying to top tier colleges.

 



















































The entertainment program that evening was organized by committee members Puja Shetty, Shalini Shetty,SowmyaAneesh, Raghu Kinnigolyand AneeshPuttur with Suraj and Kavita Shetty presiding over the function as MCs. Raghu Kinnigolyand Satish Movvarartfully synchronized the audio arrangements for each performance and Aneesh Puttur along with Ashwin Shetty covered the visual aspects of the evening’s proceedings.It was delightful to watch young children in the audience assist adults serve food or helpBhavana Jain, Renita Mendonca and Abhishek Sherigar register new members at the front desk.


The entertainment was varied displaying an amazing range of talent even among the youngest elementary schoolers. It included melodious regional songs by SucharitaHegdesuch as ‘Pakkilumooji onje gududu badukonduge’ and ‘Thunga Theera Virajam in raag Yamuna Kalyani set to Aadi Tal; and a bhajan‘Kangala Munde Kangolisuthide’ by RituSomayaji.

In sharp contrast, Suneel Prabhu sang ‘Counting Stars’ originally performed by ‘One Republic’ to the rhythmic clapping by the audience. That singing talent runs in the family was demonstrated by his fatherSudhirPrabhu who sang the popular Kannada song ‘Thai Thai Bangaree’ from the movie ‘Giri Kanye’ along with VivekHegde.

The dances were varied as well including classical Bharatha Natyam by Rajashree Havaldhar;‘Kaliya Narthana’ a Kuchipudi dance by Akshitha Rao; ‘Krishna Jathiswaram’ dance by Sahana Prabhu and Dhriti Prasanna;a popular Tulu folk dance ‘DennanaDenna’ by Aryan Puttur, Rishi Shetty, Arjun Hegde, Akash Shetty and Akshay Rao; a regional dance ‘Kadala Mage’ by Niyati Shetty, Aanya Shetty, Trisha Shetty, Saanvi  Shetty, Ahan Shetty, Ayaan Hegde, Aniketh Sherigar, RehanShetty and Ritvik Shetty; a folk dance ‘Dingiri Mama’by a group of couples Sudhakar and Usha Rao, Bhaskar and Shailashree Sherigar, Aneesh Puttur and Sowmya Aneesh, Akash and Sapna Shetty, Raghu Kinnigoly and Rashmi Shetty, and Ashwin and Puja Shetty; ‘Ekka Sakka’, a dance to a song from the movie ‘Koti Chennaya’ by Puja Shetty, Sowmya Aneesh, Sapna Shetty,Kalpana Shetty, Shailashree Sherigar, Rashmi Shetty, LaksmiPuranik, Sulekha Rao, Ranjita Hegde and Shalini Shetty; a kannada dance medley to the popular folk songs ‘Chellidaru Malligeya’, ‘Yello Jogappa’, ‘Ninna Aramane’ and ‘ Gallu Gallenutha’ by Neha Chandra, Sneha Shetty, Aadhya Puttur and Esha Shetty; a hip hop dance to the song ‘Gulabo’ from the Bollywood movie ‘Shaandhar’ by Neha and Arjun Chandra, Deeya Yadapadithaya, VedikaVinayak and Sneha Shetty; and finally an endearing Tulu duet written by KavithaChandran and sung by little children VedikaVinayak and Deeya Yadapadithaya accompanied by Arjun Chandra on the guitar and Aryav Yadapadithaya on the bongo.


A highlight of the evening was a hilarious Tulu skit, ‘Boston Tulu School’ produced and directed by Raghu Kinnigoly and Aneesh Puttur performed by Kalpana Shetty as the teacher, SudhakarRao as the school inspector and students,Prabhakar Bhat, Sharat Amin, Bhaskar Sherigar, SudhirPrabhu, Ashwin Shetty, VivekHegde and FredrickFernandes. The entertainment was capped by a rendition of Bhoothadha Kola, a very popular Dakshina Kannada art form by Raghavendra Kudrethaya as ‘Thatte Raya Bootha’ with Sudhakar Rao, Prabhakar Bhat,Sharat Amin, Bhaskar Sherigar, Puja Shetty, ShaliniShetty and Ranjita Hegdeas participants.

The mouthwatering Mangalorean and other cuisine served at the conclusion of the entertainment was a fitting finale to a remarkable evening.

The Koota members brought home-cooked delicacies to the event. Thedelicious appetizers included golibaje and chutney, pathrode, podi, bonda, uppitu andchanna dal upkariserved with tea during a short break. Dinner comprised of mutton curry, chicken biryani, Kundapur chicken curry, vegetable pulao, mentetambli, raitha, pachidi, mango menaskai, chapattis, mattar paneer curry, pundi with spicy vegetable curry, jackfruit and channa curry, rajma, punarpulisaaru along with yeleamtekai and kanile pickles brought from Mangalore. Dessert comprised of nendrabaalehalwa, wheat channa dal and jaggery and sheera.

The Parbha concluded with the vote of thanks by Puja Shetty.The success of the Parbawas largely due to the continued commitment of a fun-loving team who worked tirelessly to provide excellent entertainment that covered all aspects of the arts and active participation by all of the members.

  

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  • HARIPRASAD, kADRI

    Sun, Mar 27 2016

    Congrats to all Members of Wonderful New England Boston of Tulu & Kannada Kootas who are keeping our culture live. It's a beautiful city in Massachusetts with lovely people respecting and celebrating cultural activities across the world. It was amazing to see a poster of Bollywood dance night on the notice boards of Massachusetts Institute of Engineering ( MIT one of the biggest Engineering Institute of the Globe) and amazing artists/performers performing on streets, Malls & shopping centers during week ends during our visit last year to the city when we had amazing experience . One of the most art loving cultural and colorful city with lovely people all around

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  • nasir, mangaluru

    Sun, Mar 27 2016

    Far FAR away from India........

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  • jayant s / bangalore, bangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    It is good to see TULU instead of Bunts, Billawas, mogaveers, devadigas etc.

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  • Rajesh, Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    Wow...Jai Hind Jai Tulunad

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    Mera India Mahan ...

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