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Lecture Demonstration on Indian Classical Music

Posted by hinduyuva on Sep 26 2011 | Activities, Events

Hindu YUVA invites you all to a Lecture-Demonstration of Indian classical music (both Carntic and Hindustani styles) conducted by Dr. Deepak Paramashivan.

Dr. Paramashivan will describe basic concepts of Raga, Tala (beats) and the commonality and differences between the North Indian (Hindustani) and South Indian (Carnatic) styles. Demonstrations will be given using vocal music and Sarangi (a bowed stringed instrument.)

*** No prior knowledge of Indian classical music is necessary. ***

Time: 5pm to 8pm

Day: Saturday, October 1, 2011

Place: Savery Hall #260, University of Washington (Location on map)

 

A brief bio of Dr. Paramashivan: Born into a family of musicians, he started his training in Carnatic vocal and Veena at a tender age of five from Vidushi. R. Vasanthalakshmi of Mysore. Later he underwent rigorous training in the traditional Mysore style of Veena under Vid. D. Balakrishna. He is trained in Sitar in Vilayat Khani style for more than 10 years by Pt. Jayant Kumar Das. He learnt Hindustani vocal and Sarangi for 15 years from Ustad. Faiyaz Ahmed Khan of Dharwad. Currently Deepak is learning sarangi under the Sarangi maestro Padma Vibhushan Pt. Ram Narayan.

Dr. Paramashivan started giving public performances in Carnatic music at the age of 8. He has worked as an associate music director for Kannada cinema and tele-serials and extended vocal support and played sitar, veena and sarangi for movies, tele-serials, dance ballets and other musical projects. He has given numerous performances at AIR, and Doordarshan. On sarangi, he has given several solo performances, accompaniment support to leading vocalists and provided lehra saathi for tabla, sufiana and kathak dance shows.

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Dandiya Nite 2010

Posted by hinduyuva on Oct 29 2010 | Events

HinduYUVA presents the Annual Dandiya Nite – the biggest Indian cultural dance night on the University of Washington campus. Five years in a row, the event has enjoyed a packed attendance from not only the Indian crowd but also people from other cultural backgrounds proving that dance has no ethnic boundaries. Playing Dandiya is easy and we will be providing dance lessons to the newbies throughout the event. Or you could just join the dancing crowd and learn on the go!
  • Dandiya sticks will be provided.
  • Prizes worth more than $200!
  • Indian snacks (2 samosas + mango lassi) included in the ticket!

Date: Saturday, 6th November

Time: 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Venue: Room 316, South Campus Center (directions)

Online ticket sales are now closed. You can still buy the tickets at the door.

Sponsors:

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Understanding India – Annual Speaker on Campus Event

Posted by hinduyuva on Apr 25 2010 | Events, Uncategorized

Hindu YUVA presents

Understanding India

“India, her Culture and Contributions”
A lecture seminar

Building on the success of the “Speaker on Campus” events organized by Hindu Yuva at UW over the past 3 years, we are happy to announce this year’s event.

When : May 1st ,2010, 3-6PM.

Where : University of Washington, Husky Union Building, Room 310

Indian traditions have had a tremendous impact in the USA over the last 50 years : Yoga, various meditation techniques and herbal remedies, to name a few, have improved the lives of millions across the country. Indian culture is thousands of years old and has many other fascinating aspects and secrets that the modern world can benefit from. This seminar aims to make some of these accessible to the people on campus. This year, we bring two eminent speakers:

1. Introduction to Indian Culture and Tradition: (Yashwant Pathak, Ph.D.)
2. Introduction to Ayurveda (Indian Herbal Medicine system) (Harry Terhanian)

Dr. Yashwant Pathak is the founder member and the international coordinator of International Center For Cultural Studies and a member of World Council of Elders. He has lectured widely on the comparative study of ancient traditions and cultures including Native Americans, Africans, Maories, Australian aboriginals, Hindus and Others. A Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical technology, an American Heart Association Fellow, Dr. Pathak is currently a Professor and Assistant Dean of Research at the Sullivan University College of Pharmacy in Louisville, KY.

Harry Terhanian (Harivilas Das) is the owner and CEO of Uncle Harry’s Natural Products which manufactures and distributes health and beauty products based on the ancient knowledge of Ayurveda and modern nature cure. He traveled and studied languages, cultures and traditions in Europe, the Middle East and India. Harry is the Director of the Vedic Cultural Center (VCC) at Sammamish, widely known as ISKCON, Sammamish..

We will conclude the seminar with a panel discussion on topics relevant to the theme, with active participation from the audience.

The seminar is free of cost. We look forward to seeing you there!

Regards,
Hindu Yuva Team

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Holi Celebrations 2010

Posted by hinduyuva on Mar 30 2010 | Events, HY Socials, Past Events

Playing with colors at the Golden Gardens Beach was loads of fun! As the pictures can tell :)

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Dandiya Dance Night 09

Posted by hinduyuva on Oct 18 2009 | Events, Uncategorized

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Hindu Yuva’s Dandiya Dance Night is back in its biggest avatar ever!

Dandiya is an ancient Indian cultural dance form performed in large groups with decorated wooden sticks. Today, it is usually performed during the festive season of Navratri. Everybody is invited and you are welcome to sport your own cultural dress to make the atmosphere more eclectic and diverse!

It does not get better than this!

  • Live Dandiya music by band Dholida.
  • Dance lessons for first timers.
  • Dandiya sticks provided.
  • Lots of prizes to be won.
  • Awesome Indian snacks (2 samosa and a mango lassi) included in the ticket.
  • Coupon for free Indian dessert + tea provided by  Garam Masala with advance tickets.

Date: Saturday, 7th November

Time: 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Venue: Room 316, South Campus Center

Click here for directions

Tickets:

UW students General
Advance $8 $10
Door Purchase $10 $12

Tickets available at HUB ticket office or buy online below. RSVP on facebook event page.

Prizes and food sponsored by:

  • Garam Masala [4537 University Way NESeattleWA 98105]
  • University Bookstore
  • Shalimar
  • Buy Tickets Online (Online ticket sales have been closed. Buy the tickets at the door):

    • Remember to exchange your online ticket for your free food coupon on the day of the event upon entry.
    • Remember to bring your Husky Card if buying a student ticket.
    • Online tickets sales will close a day before the event.

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    HY Socials – Break Dancing!

    Posted by hinduyuva on Mar 24 2009 | Announcements, Events

    This year, we introduced HY Socials, with the ice-skating event in Jan 2009. And, it was a lot of fun!

    This time around, we learn break-dancing from Jeromeskee. This would be a introduction to break dancing and you don’t need to worry if you haven’t break-danced (or even danced at all) before. It’s a beginner level class but it will be challenging for sure!

    When – March 25, Wednesday – 7:45pm to 8:45pm

    Venue – Velocity Dance Center, 915 East Pine Street, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98122

    How much? $10 per person

    Break-Dance

    Our instructor, Jeromeskee has participated successfully in several b-boy titles throughout the world and has worked with and taught at many corporations and universities and holds workshop classes in Seattle every Wednesday to teach break-dance.

    The Facebook page for the event can be found here.

    Let us know if you need or can provide car pools.

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    Spoken Sanskrit Workshop in January 2009

    Posted by hinduyuva on Dec 17 2008 | Events

    Samskrita Bharati (Seattle) is happy to announce that we will be conducting a spoken Sanskrit shibiram (workshop) at the University of Washington Seattle campus in January 2009. Please see the poster for more information. If you are unable to see the poster, or to register for this shibiram, please contact samskrita.bharati.seattle@gmail.com.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Candlelight Vigil for Mumbai Victims in University of Washington

    Posted by ankit on Dec 04 2008 | Events

    December 3, 2008

    University of Washington, Seattle

     

     

    Over 250 people gathered for a candlelight vigil held at the Red Square in the University of Washington campus to pay condolences to the victims of Mumbai attacks in India. The terrorist attacks happened last week at various locations in Mumbai, the financial hub of India, and the authorities have confirmed 171 deaths and 294 injured victims so far.

    The vigil, titled “Together Against Terrorism”, was organized by students groups in University of Washington (UW) namely HinduYUVA, Indian Students’ Association and South Asian Students Association, and saw a strong participation from many Indian organizations, religious and ethnic groups in the Greater Seattle region. These included Hindu Swayamsewak Sangh, Indian Association of Western Washington, Art of Living, Seattle Maharashtra Mandal, Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, Sanatan Dharma Temple – Maple Valley, Orthodox Christian Church and Jewish Groups.

     

    For more photos, please click on above photo

    For more photos from the vigil, please click on the above photo.

     

    Everybody lit candles and paid condolences to the victims by observing silence for a few minutes and reciting a prayer together for the spread of peace, happiness and unity in the world. The event saw short speeches from different representatives of the community. David Longnecker, an Art of Living Foundation volunteer, focused on the need of outreach and dialogue to prevent such events. Rabbi Elie Estrin, from Chabad Jewish Center, implored the people to respond to such acts with the acts of kindness. Ankit Gupta, President of HinduYUVA students’ group in University emphasized on the need for students to direct their enthusiasm and energy to the cause of uniting the society and caring for each other. The attacks were also condemned by Mr. George Moore from International Students Office, University of Washington.

     

    In the end, those present at the vigil read out a common resolution adopted against such cowardly terrorist attacks, the exact text of which is given below.

     

     Resolution of ‘Together Against Terrorism’ 

    December 3, 2008

    University of Washington, Seattle                                                                                           

    Last week the world witnessed yet another senseless act of terrorism in Mumbai, India.  The terrorists’ prime targets were citizens of India, United States, United Kingdom, and Israel. Around 180 innocent lives were lost and more than 300 people injured in this heinous act against peaceful civilians. We, the undersigned organizations from UW and the Greater Seattle area strongly condemn these coordinated terrorist attacks in India.  

     

    We offer our deepest condolences to the families, who lost their loved ones. May their souls rest in peace! We also pray for the rapid recovery of those injured, and offer our support to them and their near ones in every way we can. 

     

    The scourge of terrorism knows no borders. Inaction or indifference to such acts will only aid the negative forces. To effectively address this global menace, we require unity, resolution, and response from the civil society across all borders and faiths. And hence, 

     

    1. We resolve to stand united and fight together against terrorism anywhere and everywhere in the world.

    2. We demand that the Indian Government establish strong systems to protect our sisters and brothers staying in India.

    3. We urge the international community to fully co-operate in pursuing the conspirators and perpetrators of these violence acts to the end, and bring them to justice.

     

    Together Against Terrorism –   

    Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, Seattle

    Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, Seattle

    Hindu YUVA, UW

    Indian Association of Western Washington

    Indian Students Association, UW

    NWShare, Seattle

    Samskrita Bharati, Seattle

    Sanatan Dharma Temple, Maple Valley

    Seattle Maharashtra Mandal

    South Asian Students Association, UW

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    For further details and questions regarding the event, please send email to hyuva@u.washington.edu or call Ankit at 206-883-5016.

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    Dandiya Nite 2008

    Posted by hinduyuva on Oct 24 2008 | Events

    The wait is finally over! After successfully conducting Dandiya Nite for three years in a row, Hindu YUVA is back with a bigger Dandiya Nite. Be there or wait for a year more!

    Dandiya is an ancient Indian cultural dance form performed in large groups with decorated wooden sticks. Today, it is usually performed during the festive season of Navratri. Everybody is invited and you are welcome to sport your own cultural dress to make the atmosphere more eclectic and diverse! Dont worry if you don’t know the steps, our volunteers will be there to help you out!

    • $100 worth of prizes by Bombay Grill!
    • Bombay Grill 15% discount coupon with advance tickets!

    Date: Saturday, 8th November

    Time: 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

    Venue: Room 316, South Campus Center (Directions)

    Tickets:

    Advance Purchase: $5 for UW students and $8 for non-UW students

    Door Purchase: $7 for UW students and $10 for non-UW students

    Tickets available at the HUB ticket office or buy online below:

    Online ticket sales have been closed. You can still buy tickets at the door.

    - Online ticket prices include a small transaction charge.
    - Online ticket sales will run till 4:30 pm on 11/8/2008 unless the tickets are sold out before.
    - Husky Card required with student ticket for entry.
    - Bombay Grill Discount Coupon will be provided on the day of the event.

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    Vijaya Dashami 2008

    Posted by hinduyuva on Sep 29 2008 | Events

    Namaste,

    HSS Seattle will be celebrating the Vijaya Dashami on Sunday, Oct 19th.

    Every year Sangh celebrates Vijayadashami (Dussera) publicly with great enthusiasm. This ancient and traditional festival not only symbolizes the victory of good over evil, but also reminds us the ‘shakti’ or positive power of unity that can be used for the welfare of humanity. Vijayadashami is also Sangh’s foundation day.

    This year too, we have planned a program that will showcase physical and cultural group presentations by kids, youth and adults on this day. Please save the date and time, and join in the celebrations.

    Date: Sunday, Oct 19th
    Time: 4:00PM – 6:00PM (followed by dinner)

    Venue: Crossroads Community Center (1600 NE 10th St. Bellevue, WA 98008)

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