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Stars of Bharati Show and Indian Idol support SIVA4KIDS

Posted on 04 September 2006 by S4K

bharati_smallBharati is music and a dance sensation from India. After Paris, Marseille, Geneve and Brussel was this spectacular performance, which containes more then 100 artists, to be seen and explored at the Luxortheater in Rotterdam, The Netherlands,¬†from 1st of September til 17 September, 2006.¬†The show is a magical musical which tells the tale of India and it’s many wonders to the western audience in a very colorful and with a blend of eastern mystical dance mixed with the music inspired by the Bollywood style. During and after the show the main role stars of this spectacular show took their time to support the causes of Siva for Kids Foundation by holding/showing the MUSIC4KIDS Album which was gifted to the representative stars of the show.

Other artist and known personalities who have already supported the goal and mission of Siva for Kids Foundation are: Bombay Rockers, the world famous boyband of Denmark,  PadmaShri Hariharan, a very respected personality of Indian classical music and  play back singer of Indian films industry and Martin Joergensen, who is a professional (FC Fiorentina) football personality of Denmark.

What is Bharati?
‘Bharati’ is a musical extravaganza, a delectable composite mix of the varied dances, music and folk traditions of India. Over the space of 90 minutes, the audience is guided through a brief but scintillating sampling of India’s rich and breath-taking diversity. Though just a glimpse, the selections hint at the hidden treasures of this vast and enchanting land; its regional, linguistic, historical and philosophical diversity; its myriad peoples, life-styles and traditions.

Due to continuous reinvention and renewal, these traditions appear to be in a state of constant flux. A taste of this infinite variety is offered in a show that is at once entertaining and intriguing. In making the selection, one of the guiding principles has been the search for elements with enduring appeal.

Music, dance and performance traditions have shaped the ‘collective consciousness’ of the Indian diaspora worldwide, and kept India alive in its collective imagination. Ingredients of popular culture have served as inspiration and link to Indian traditions and heritage. This show is at once a celebration of the vitality of these traditions and an invitation to sample and participate in their unique energy.

The Show
Derived from ancient Sanskrit theatrical and narrative traditions wherein the Sutradhar (narrator), ‘holds’ the threads of the tale, the audience is guided through a simple but contemporary tale of love and wonder, punctuated by a mix of 14 songs and dances. While the dances serve to induce a state of enchantment, the Sutradhar interweaves the distinct episodes of the plot that culminate in a single question of contemporary relevance. Along with the hero, the audience confronts the dilemma about balancing tradition and modernity.

Evocative of the best story-telling traditions of the East, where stories and anecdotes are framed within other overarching ones, the frames encompass a world in which the magical is normal and the normal is magical. The Sutradhar, a characteristic feature of rambling, multi-story texts, personifies the eternal appeal of a fine tale, well told. Irreverent and witty, the Sutradhar’s clown-like persona also serves to counter the over-emphasis on ‘other-worldly’ elements in Indian society.

Heroes and heroines of Indian tales usually undergo trials and tribulations before being reunited with each other. Veils of illusion that obscure and cloud truth and recognition, miraculously lift to bring about greater clarity of vision to unite the lovers. The songs are not random but establish the mood, set the tone, and offer insights into the mental states of the protagonists, thus moving the plot forward.

The hero’s outward journey parallels a deeper mystical one within the self. The journey must be made to recover roots, reclaim lost pasts and end fragmentation and separation. Unlike voyages motivated by glory and ambition, this story is about the journey within, not to foreign, unknown destinations, but in a reverse direction, towards one’s roots. The search is about the essence of one’s being and existence.

Tantalising glimpses of the eternal are seen in the rapidly changing face of India, displayed on the screens. These reflect the country’s cultural diversity and the myriad influences that have been absorbed and internalized within the fabric of Indian society. Bharati is synonymous with the spirit of India.

More about Bharati Show at http://www.bharatitheshow.com/.

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Completed | PC4KIDS Project Kotapuli, India

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Completed | PC4KIDS Project Kotapuli, India

Posted on 12 July 2006 by S4K

The inauguration report of the vocational computer trainning centre which is known as Project PC4KIDS Kotapuli is now available. A few weeks after the succesful Pilot Project PC4KIDS was started we can finally update you all who stood behind this very inspiring adventure of helping children in need. Continue Reading

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Budget PC4KIDS Kotapuli, Tamil Nadu, India

Posted on 15 June 2006 by S4K

The people of Kotapuli wish to set up computer training centre in order to improve their girl and boy¬†childrens’ chances of getting a good and safe job. The town hall¬†has been utilized for the vocational training centre. They want to organize vocational training in basic pc usage and advance pc¬†trainning like Office Automation and Desk Top Publishing. Hereunder you can view the budget of this project:

For this purpose we have to provide the following materials and equipments.

Items for Computer room
Size
Quantity
Unit cost in INR
Cost in INR
1. Used monitors
20
2,000
40,000
2. Used desktops
20
5,000
100,000
3. Printer
01
5,000
5,000
4. Scanner

01
5,000
5,000
5. Fans
03
500
1,500
6. Tables, chairs, paintings,  electric works, transaction cost
and others.
48,500
Total cost



200,000

Budgeted Amount:
For the total project it will cost nearly INR 185,000.00.

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Project PC4KIDS Kotapuli in Tamil Nadu, India

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Project PC4KIDS Kotapuli in Tamil Nadu, India

Posted on 14 June 2006 by S4K

 

ImageAim:
Siva for Kids Foundation’s aim through this project called PC4KIDS Kotapuli is to provide educational facilities to the kids (youth) through used computers to the tsunami affected¬† girls, youths and children and get them employment.¬†This¬†village called Kotapuli was damaged by tsunami disaster on the¬†dec. 26th 2004. This project provide in trainning the girls and boys¬†computer and¬† help them to start some business from their home. The need of the 20 Computers is to educate the youths and girls on computer training on 6 months and diploma course and prevent them from being child Labuor, bonded labour, uneducated also save the girls from sexual harassment and make their life better.

How will this project be realized?
The project should be realized as a Community project of Kootapuli as well as deprived poor people of Tamilnadu. The Community organization is formed in the name of Human Education and Liberation for Poor for establish this training center in accordance and democracy with rural people as per desired

Who will benefiet from this project?
The Children, Girls and Youths of the Tsunami affected areas such as Kotapuli, Perumanal and near by affected villages of Tirunelveli District, Tamilnadu, South India. They are based on fishing. They are fishing Community. All the other poor students who are not affected by Tsunami will  be also benefited by this project without any cost, creed, religious, gender, origin, etc.

Development plan
The educational facilities has been requested by local community themself. It is not something Siva for Kids Foundation has pushed – the ownership & location for the trainning centre is locally founded. The donation is a small one-off donation which will ensure a good environment for learning and progress for the children.

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Project PC4KIDS at Tsunami affected village, India

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Project PC4KIDS at Tsunami affected village, India

Posted on 12 June 2006 by S4K

 

ImageAs you already have read about the Project PC4KIDS of SIVA4KIDS Foundation, which is to use computer facilities as one of the tools to educate youth and kids in the rural areas in third world countries. Therefore we want to announce that SIVA4KIDS.org starts her first project PC4KIDS for a fisher men village in India, which was badly affected by tsunami.

More about this project and pictures will be updated soon. Meanwhile you are welcome to view the pictures of this tsunami affected¬†village called “Kotapuli” in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu.

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Postcards action in The Netherlands

Posted on 01 November 2005 by S4K

Postcard action “Help Pakistan, India and Afghanistan” started on the 3rd of November in the Fujitsu Building in Maarssen, Utrecht, The Netherlands. The postcard action was warmly welcomed by the management as the employees of Fujitsu Services in The Netherlands. Together with the help of Andre Tan, Nora Slimani, Toseef Saleem and Uthaykumar Sivanathan the fundraising to help the people of South East Asia went on for 2 days in a row. The national fundraising association Giro 800800 will receive the whole amount of money as soon as the fundraising is completed at Fujitsu Services¬† building. We thank you all for your kind donations and help. You can view the quake disaster and the action to help in the Siva4Kids’s gallery.

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Help children of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan

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Help children of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan

Posted on 29 October 2005 by S4K

 
ImageFacts: 80,000 lives lost in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. This is an emergency appeal on behalf of the victims of the catastrophic earthquake in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. At least 80,000 people have died. Tens of thousands of people are injured and over 3.3 million are homeless. If they are to survive they need help now.

Siva for Kids Foundation of The Hague organizes together with volunteers and Sri lankan students of The Netherlands a Postcard action to HELP Children of PAKISTAN, INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN.
ImagePlease¬†support our¬†”postcards action” of Siva for Kids Foundation starting from on the 29th October 2005 to Help the children of Pakistan, India and Afgha-nistan.¬†The whole collection of the postcards action will be donated to Giro800800 (SHO=Samenwerkende Hulp-Organisaties).

This action is being organized through the volunteers of Siva for Kids Foundation and the members and students¬†of kaakam.nl – a Dutch_Lankans online community and magazine.

What is Postcards action?
Postcards of Siva for Kids Foundation will be sold through volunteers of Siva for Kids Foundation and through Sri lankan students in The Netherlands to fundraise money the coming week in The Netherlands. Volunteers of Siva for Kids Foundation are also willing to do this action in their own work places and close to their homes with permissions.
ImageDate: starting 29.10.2005.
Main cities are: Amsterdam, Den Haag, Rotterdam, Utrecht and Den Helder.
If you are interested in participating in this national postcard action and helping the children of PAKISTAN, INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN . If you think you can organize a postcards action in your city please contact at or info@kaakam.nl info@siva4kids.org
This is an action organized by Siva for Kids Foundation to help the children of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.

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Fujitsu Services doubles the fundraise for Asia Quake

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Fujitsu Services doubles the fundraise for Asia Quake

Posted on 05 October 2005 by S4K

 
ImageFund raising activity “Help South East Asia” of Siva for Kids Foundation at ICT specialist Fujistu Services in Maarssen, Utrecht, was a big success for the volunteers and S4K.¬†The employees of Fujitsu building supported this action by donating¬†small donations and also buying¬†the official postcards of¬†S4K to help the most vulnerable victims of the Quake in South East Asia, which took more then 80.000 lives and made more then 3.000.000 people homeless. The volunteers managed to fund raise 500 euro during this action which they managed to complete during their working hours.
The volunteers were from different department of the Fujitsu building who participated on this action to make it successful. Volunteers who are being appreciated for their contribution for this good cause are Andre Tan, Nora Slimani and Joseef Saleem. You can view the gallery of the action in Utrecht by clicking here.

ImageIt was a great news for the volunteers and for the board of S4K when the management of Fujitsu Services decided to double the fund raise of 500 euro to 1000 euro, which will be transferred on the account of Siva for Kids Foundation during this week.

Siva for Kids Foundation is fund raising at this moment in Den Haag and in Rotterdam to help the children in South East Asia and as soon the actions are completed the whole amount will be transferred to Giro 800800.

Siva for Kids Foundation appreciate the contribution of volunteers, supporters and last but not least the management of Fujitsu Services who made this action very unique by doubling this action.

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