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Cultural
Saga
- A multi cultural event
12:50pm Tuesday 17th March 2009
MUSICIANS and dancers promoted global
harmony at the Palace Theatre in
Westcliff by bringing together dance
forms from around the world.
More
than 500 people attended the Cultural
Saga dance event, which included exotic
dance styles from India and Africa
alongside a group of Morris dancers from
Kent, representing the UK.
The
performance was organised by Southend
Malayalee Association, whose membership
consists of people from Kerala – a state
in South-west India.
Siju
Nair, the joint secretary of the
Malayalee Association, said: “A lot of
people here don’t know much about their
cultural backgrounds, so we decided to
set up a multicultural event where all
the communities come together, so they
can know each other’s cultures as well
as their own.”
Bollywood dancers were on hand to
provide some of the entertainment at the
invitation-only event, but Kerala
performers also took the the stage with
their own native dance, the Thiruvathira.
Mr Nair
explained: “It is a kind of ritual
performed to ensure happy and harmonious
marital life.
“This
festival is exclusively for womenfolk,
and only women are allowed to perform
it.”
Speaking about his home region, he
added: “It’s a part of India with a
strong identity. We have our own
language and our own cultural
traditions.
“There
must be more than 100 families from
Kerala here in Southend. Most of them
work for the NHS or in nursing homes.”
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