MSAP Press Release on 42nd Annual Social Freshers’ Meet cum Musical Nite

PRESS  RELEASE The Manipur Students’ Association, Pune (MSAP) has organized the 42nd Annual Social Freshers’ Meet cum Musical Nite at the Symbiosis International University Auditorium, Viman Nagar Campus, Pune on

PRESS  RELEASE

The Manipur Students’ Association, Pune (MSAP) has organized the 42nd Annual Social Freshers’ Meet cum Musical Nite at the Symbiosis International University Auditorium, Viman Nagar Campus, Pune on Saturday, the 23rd August 2014.  Around 500 people including local people as well as many Manipuri families were attended the program. The program was inaugurated by Maj. K.Y. Singh (Retd)  as Chief Guest in presence of  Dr. Sandeep Pachpande, Chairman, ASM group of institutes, Pune; Mr. Atish Chordia, Director, Arihant Educational Foundation, Pune; and Mr. Anthony M., President MSAP as presidium members.

Students from different Manipuri communities like Meitei, Meitei Pangal, Naga, Kuki & Chiru who are studying in and around Pune performed their traditional/ cultural dances and songs. Mr. Fresher 2014 and Miss Fresher 2014 of the MSAP were also chosen during the program. The program was followed by a Musical Nite with Manipuri legend singers Shri Naba Volcano and Shri M. Uttamkumar from Imphal; & Sanjoy Singha (Cheng) from Mumbai.

Maj. K.Y. Singh (Retd) pointed out the necessity of sharing and exchanging diversified cultural heritages of all the different Manipuri communities with the rest of the country and vice-versa for better understanding and appreciation among the citizens. He appreciated the team MSAP for its successful organization of this Annual Freshers’ Meet cum social gathering followed by the musical Nite.

Legend Manipuri singer Shri Naba Volcano interacted with students as well as the Manipuri professionals working in Pune. He congratulated the team MSAP for this grand event and expressed his willingness to support MSAP in the days to come.  Shri Uttamkumar  who is also an ex-student of MSAP expressed his past experiences on the support rendered by the senior professionals and appealed to all the students to unite and excel in academic as well as other extra-curricular activities. Miss Prescilla has taken the crowd smoothly and happily throughout the program with her unparalleled comparing. The program was appreciated with huge applause by all.

MSAP expressed their gratitude to all the individuals/institutions/organizations for their unconditional support in making the event a grand success.

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Exclusive Photos of Manipuri Actress Tonthoi Leishangthem at “Fragrance from the North-East”

New Delhi 27th-Aug, 2014:  “Fragrance from the North-East” which showcased films from the region was successfully held from 22nd August to 24th August 2014 at Siri Fort Complex, New Delhi.

New Delhi 27th-Aug, 2014:  Fragrance from the North-East” which showcased films from the region was successfully held from 22nd August to 24th August 2014 at Siri Fort Complex, New Delhi. The Festival was organized by Directorate of Film Festivals, Govt. of India. Other highlights of the Festival were, exhibition of hand-loom & handicraft products of the region, indigenous delicacies, cultural programme etc.

 

Award winning Manipuri feature film “Phijigee Mani” (The Only Jewel) was screened in the Festival. Manipur was represented by director O. Gautam Singh and actress Tonthoi Leisangthem. Kanglaonline brings you some exclusive photographs of the Festival from actress Tonthoi’s camera.

 

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The press release of the event was earlier covered on KanglaOnline, details can be found here.

Or click on the link: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/fragrances-from-the-north-east-to-enthrall-the-national-capital-from-22nd-24th-august/

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123rd Patriot’s Day function was jointly hosted by MMAB and BMSA, Bengaluru

The 123rd Patriot’s Day celebration was held on the 17th of Aug 2014 in Bengaluru. Though 13th Aug is the actual Patriot’s Day, MMAB and BMSA organized this event on

The 123rd Patriot’s Day celebration was held on the 17th of Aug 2014 in Bengaluru. Though 13th Aug is the actual Patriot’s Day, MMAB and BMSA organized this event on a Sunday to gather maximum crowd participation. The celebration was held at the Karnataka Hockey Association’s premises. Dr W Budhendra, Shree T L Singha and Shree Basanth Singha presided over as the Chief Guest, President and the guest of honor respectively. The day commenced with an opening song presented by MMAB and BMSA. This was followed by floral tribute to the Patriot’s. 123 years ago the mighty British sentenced Yuvaraj Bir Tikendrajit, Thangal General and Paona Brajabasi to be hanged till death. This was after they defeated the Meitei’s in the Anglo Manipuri war of 1891. The theme of the painting competition for children was Patriotism. It was a sight to watch the kids paint their imagination. One of them, the eventual winner, painted a portrait of Bir Tikendrajit. This was followed by the recitation competition and the symposium on “patriotism in IT era”. Many came up to recite their poetries and many spoke on the symposium topic.

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23rd NAMA Convention Held at San Francisco

23rd Annual NAMA Convention 4th & 5th July, San Francisco Bay Area was a great success. This is the first time the Convention is being held in the West Coast.

23rd Annual NAMA Convention 4th & 5th July, San Francisco Bay Area was a great success. This is the first time the Convention is being held in the West Coast. More than 40 family and individual members participated in the event.  Source: NAMA Support Team

23rd Annual NAMA Convention 4th & 5th July, San Francisco Bay Area was a great success. This is the first time the Convention is being held in the West Coast. More than 40 family and individual members participated in the event

23rd Annual NAMA Convention 4th & 5th July, San Francisco Bay Area was a great success. This is the first time the Convention is being held in the West Coast. More than 40 family and individual members participated in the event

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Laihui Ensemble Manipur – Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess to perform at Esplanade Theatre Studio Singapore

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A Tapestry of Sacred Music Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess by Laihui Ensemble (Manipur,India) 21 Apr, Sun, 5pm Esplanade Theatre Studio  (50 mins, no intermission)   “Go forth and bring prosperity to mankind.” So says the Supreme God to Phou-oibi before … Continue reading

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A Tapestry of Sacred Music

Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess by Laihui Ensemble (Manipur,India)

21 Apr, Sun, 5pm
Esplanade Theatre Studio  (50 mins, no intermission)

 

Laihui Ensemble - Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess to perform at Esplanade Theatre Studio Singapore Photo shared with Kanglaonline on email by Raj Singh, the event banner as seen on the streets of Singapore

Laihui Ensemble – Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess to perform at Esplanade Theatre Studio Singapore
Photo shared with Kanglaonline on email by Raj Singh, the event banner as seen on the streets of Singapore

“Go forth and bring prosperity to mankind.” So says the Supreme God to Phou-oibi before sending her and her friends out on a pilgrimage to Lamlen Madam Madaima, where mankind lives.

So begins the tale of Phou-oibi, The Rice Goddess – a ballad opera based on the tradiitonal harvest mythology of the Meitei people, whom live in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur.

Today, this ancient story is brought to you by acclaimed Manipuri group, Laihui Ensemble.

Their contemporary take on this ancient art form rarely seen outside of the region uses music, dance and theatre to tell the story of how the goddess came to the Meitei people and established the harvest rituals that have shaped their lives since.

Featuring a collaborative process between its performers, musicians and artists,Laihui Ensemble’s The Rice Goddess gives free rein to its artists to improvise, and in doing so, allows them to reconstruct a traditional art form into a comtemporary setting. Adding life to the dance and dialogue is music from traditional musical instruments of the region. A unique blend of elaborate costume designs, modern stage lighting and sound arrangements also serve to give this production a different twist.

As much as it is a showcase of the region’s rare indigenous performing arts, Laihui Ensemble’s The Rice Goddess is also, in fact, a ritual in a non-ritualistic space – one that will both bind audiences with exceptional story-telling and challenge traditional notions of performance.

Performed in Manipuri with English Surtitles.

Explorations: Find out more about this work and join us for a post-performance talk with the director.

Special thanks to India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) for supporting the production of Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess in 2009.

The Rice Goddess Harvest Myths & Rituals of Manipur

Phou-oibi, the rice goddess, a Manipuri Ballad Opera (premier Imphal 2009). It was supported by IFA, Bengalaru: Photo : Laihui Ensemble Facebook

Phou-oibi, the rice goddess, a Manipuri Ballad Opera (premier Imphal 2009). It was supported by IFA, Bengalaru: Photo : Laihui Ensemble Facebook

 

Each year, the shaman priestesses of Manipur come together to celebrate the rice harvest. Through music, theatre and dance, they tell the story of Phou-oibi, the Rice Goddess and how she brought the cultivation of grain to mankind. The ritual form of theatre they enact is rarely seen outside of the isolated north-eastern Indian state and showcases the unique culture and traditions of the state’s Meitei people.

 

The Meitei People of Manipur

Manipur – an isolated mountainous region in north-eastern India, bordered by the towering Himalayas to the north and Myanmar to the east, and home to the ancient Meitei people and many other tribes. The Meitei community today forms the majority of the people who live in the state and are also known as the Manipuris.

Consisting of seven clans, the Meitei community can trace their history back to when King Pakhangba of the Ningthouja Dynasty united the clans in 33AD and ascended the throne. Their culture and history is rich, drawing on both Hinduism and shamanistic pre-Hindu beliefs.

They are also famous for their beautifully expressive dance and music traditions which are closely tied to their religious beliefs. For the Meitei people, these traditions are a way of reaching out to and pleasing the gods. And thanks to the region’s isolated nature, these traditions have been preserved in their purest forms and kept out of reach from much of the external world.

Celebrating the Rice Harvest

A key ritual on the Manipuri calendar every year is Phougoural — Manipur’s harvest festival. The festival sees Meitei shamans, priests and farmers coming together to perform time-blessed ritual performances recalling the creation of the world and the lessons passed down from the gods to the first people.

One such ritual performance is the myth of Phou-oibi, of how the Rice Goddess came to the Meitei people, bringing with her the knowledge of rice cultivation. The characters and storylines of this myth have been passed down via oral tradition, sung and narrated from generation to generation.

Accompanying the dance and narrative aspects of such ritual performances is music from the traditional folk instruments of the region. They commonly include string instruments such as the Pena, Tingteila and Pejao, wind instruments such as the Yangkahui, Moibung and Toudri, as well as percussion instruments such as the Langden, Pung, Dhulok and Tompung. Other instruments made from bamboo and wood are also used to provide sound effects.
Laihui’s The Rice Goddess
In recent years, interest in the dance, music and classical theatre of Manipur has seen a resurgence, thanks to groups dedicated towards developing and popularising these indigenous art forms. One such group is the acclaimed Laihui.

Established in 1985, Laihui conducts intensive research into the traditional arts of Manipur and organises seminars, workshops and performances in India and internationally. In their production of Phou-oibi, The Rice Goddess, they have brought together a unique blend of elaborate costume designs, modern stage lighting and sound arrangements to give this traditional ritual performance a contemporary twist.

Beautifully directed by Director M Mangangsana, the Laihui ballad opera opens to a stage reminiscent of a village Laai Haraaoba (festival) platform. The musicians and narrator take their places in a circular formation to the sides and back, while the dancers command centre stage. Coming together, the Laihui artists slowly unknot this ancient tale with style, depth and huge emotional range.

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Political parties meet July 9 at SIRD Hall at 3 pm

IMPHAL, July 6: A government statement has notified that a meeting of all recognized National and State Political Parties in Imphal East District is hereby convened with the Rationalization of… Read more »The post Political parties meet July 9 a…

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Inner Line Permit demand tomorrow from 8 am to 4 pm at Khwairamband Keithel

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Northeast India Diaspora: Seeking Our Collective Peace Event at New Delhi on 30th June 2012

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North American Manipur Association – 21st Convention at Boston Massachusetts

  21st North American Manipur Association Convention at Boston Massachusetts, USA Event Dates: Reception: 30th June 2012 Main Event: 1st July 2012 Venue:  India Center, 152 Main Street, Shrewsbury, MA,USA 21st… Read more »The post North A…

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