Kids’ fest recreates festive mood

Mangalore:

If the city was immersed in youthful exuberance during the 17th National Youth Festival (NYF) 2012 last week, it was the turn of Vamanjoor village, to embrace innocence personified, in the form of children, in the first ever Bal Bharath Srujanotsav held in the state at Pilikula on Sunday.

This is the first Srujanotsav to be held outside Delhi.Nearly 4,000 children, including 1,430 from 20 states and union territories, descended in droves at the Pilukula venue in a procession which started from Vamanjoor junction, about two km from the venue. The mile-long procession was as colourful as the NYF procession with 26 teams and their guides, taking part in it.

Jaya Tandel and Chinmaya from Daman, in the city for the first time were excited to present their machi (fisher folk dance) apart from dandiya, Portuguese and tribal dances in the festival.Their teacher Deepika Sahani said they had taken part in Children’s Mela held in Delhi twice.Virat Gowda and Manjunath from Kodagu were in the traditional Coorgi attire and will present a slice of Kodagu. Virat said he had been to festivals in Delhi. G Nageshwari from Odissa will present sambalpuri and Odissi dance at the four-day event. Shakuntala A, deputy director, Women and Child Development, said that there were 30 teams from the state and 50 members team each of the Bal Bhavan societies from five taluks of the DK district.Divya Narayanappa, administrative officer, Bal Bhavan Society, Bangalore said the fest had moved out national capital for the first time.

“For the past 35 years, Delhi was the venue for the event. The objective to move out of the national capital is to bring out the hidden talents in children through four mediums – science, creative writing, creative performance and creative art (painting, collage etc),” she said.Women and child welfare minister C C Patil said that the fest was provided Rs 69 lakh through Bal Bhavan and the state was giving Rs 25 lakh. “We will supplement if there is a shortfall,” he added.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> Collections> Odissi / Mangalore / by Stanley Pinto / January 23rd, 2012

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