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India Fest 2007 - Your Gateway to India
Saturday-Sunday, March 17-18, 2007

India Fest 06India Fest 2007 was the biggest ever in the history of Raleigh. On a cold and windy weekend, people from all descend poured into Dorton Arena in Raleigh to view splendid performances from local artists of Raleigh. India Fest attracted more than 6500 viewers, 570 participants and 85 different performances. And one world famous artist from India. It was Saturday evening and the House was full because it was time for Usha Uthup with a live band.

Usha Uthup and her troupe visited all the way from India for a special showcase at India Fest 2007. She mesmerized spectators by her Scintillating and Spicy Songs in English, Hindi, Bangla, Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, Gujurati & many other Indian Languages at Grand Finale of India Fest 2007. India Fest 06

NuvYug, the organizers of India Fest, has been organizing India Fest for the past four years. Every year, India Fest has increased attendance at a steady pace. This year's theme of "Scintillating Spices" was well arranged and enjoyed by all visitors. Liz Colt, publisher of Carolina Parent, quoted “It was a lot of fun - performances were great, food delicious and lots of shopping opportunities for music, books, clothes and jewelry”.

Thanks to Dave Horne for excellent photography at India Fest. For High resolution pictures from Dave Horne, Click here

India Fest 2006 - Your Gateway to India
Saturday-Sunday, March 11-12, 2006

India Fest 06India Fest 2006 attracted 6000 people from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Over 450 performers made over 700 stage appearances during the two day festival. Vendors and attendees from as far as Florida and New York participated in this grand celebration of Indian Cultural Arts.

Based on several hundred survey forms received, it is estimated that over 30% of attendees were non-Indians.

The next India Fest will be held during the weekend of March 17-18, 2007. Mark your calendars now!

Antakshari Muqabala
Sunday May 15, 2005

Sukhbir An afternoon filled with music, rhythm and pulse rising excitement.

Nuvyug presented, first ever at this scale in the Triangle area, the grand Antakshari Muqabala at Milan Banquet Hall on May 15th, 2005. This, one of the most popular Indian pastimes, was custom made for our participants. We bent the rules, added new rounds and altogether spiced it up to make the experience an unforgettable one.

A total of sixteen teams registered for the competition and had to go through two preliminary knock out rounds to secure one of the six spots in the grand finale.  The rounds consisted of audio-visual clips, dhun, actor-singer and other exciting movie trivia in addition to the standard Antakshari. An interesting twist was added via dumbsherads and pictionary rounds. Live musicians provided accompaniment. Buzzer rounds ensured a thrilling, nail-biting finish.

The audience was kept involved throughout with continuous audience rounds and prizes. A brief survey after the event indicated that the attendees were more than satisfied with the event, with some comparing it to similar events in the Bay area and others going on to the extent of comparing it to Zee TV Antakshari.

This fun filled, enthusiastic and favourite game of all times, highlights the principle of picking up links and continuing. And Nuvyug hopes and plans to continue bringing many more such events and experiences to Triangle residents.

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India Fest 2004
Friday September 17, Saturday September 18, 2004

SukhbirThis year's India Fest was the largest production of an Indian Cultural Show ever presented in the Triangle area. Over three hundred dance and music enthusiasts and professionals presented over fifty items during the two day celebration spanning over fifteen hours of nonstop entertainment!

This years theme was Indian Cinema - A Reflection of Indian Culture. An exquisite exhibition on this theme combined with an exuberant display of ethnic clothing mesmerized the people with its charm.

Top Indian restaurants offered their delicious cuisine. Other attractions included a variety of traditional crafts and clothing booths. Santoor Maestro Pt. Tarun Bhattacharya presented a Santoor Tabla Jugalbandi Concert with Abhishek Basu. Both artists traveled from India for this show.

Supriya Desai presented a Bharatnatyam Dance.. Kathak recital performed by Nandini K Mehta
. Sanchita Bhattacharya presented a Odissi Dance Show with her troupe. She also traveled from India for this show.

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Camp Nuv Yug
Monday - Friday, June 14-18, 2003Sukhbir
This year's camp was directed by Mrs. Rama Pillai. She was assisted by youth counselors. Together they provided a unique opportunity for campers to learn about India in a fun-filled daily routine. Apart from regular indoors and outdoors games, arts and crafts, morning yoga lesson, campers also participated in storytelling, Indian History and Health Awareness among other activities. This year's camp had 45 children. Many parents have been asking us to extend the duration of Camp Nuv Yug.

Based on the popular demand, Nuv Yug is pleased to announce that four
weeks of camp will be held during the Summer of 2005. Registration begins in January.

First session- June 6-17
Second session - July 11-22

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Chitra Kala
2 p.m. Sunday, February 15, 2004
SukhbirAn art competition for children in grades K through twelve was held on Sunday, February 15, 2004. They were assigned topics ranging from your favorite place to visit in India to your dream house. Nuv Yug congratulates all participants.
Winners' List

Group A: 1st. Vatsal Parikh, 2nd. Shreya Gandhi , and 3rd. Sheel Shah

Group B: 1st. Pavithra Suresh, 2nd. Harish Podukodu, and 3rd. Sandhya Mahadevan

Group C : 1st. Tulsi Patel, 2nd. Siddharth Boddapati, and 3rd. Preetha Suresh

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India Fest 2003
Sunday, September 27, 2003

SukhbirThe first India Fest: Your Gateway to India was held at J.S. Dorton Arena, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh on Saturday, September 27th. It was a phenomenal success. It attracted 4,000 people to an all day celebration of multi-religious, multi-lingual and diverse Indian cultural arts.

Visitors enjoyed an array of scintillating dance and music from various regions of India which continued all day. The afternoon was capped by a breathtaking sequence of dance by various groups including a variety of Indian classical and folk dance forms such as Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathak, Bhangra, and Dandia. The Alaap group started the evening with melodious songs from the 60's and 70's to 90's. Kalashri Supriya Desai and her graduate students presented the grand finale show consisting of Bharatnatyam and Kuchipudi classical dance styles and ended with a beautiful modern folk dance.

The festival also consisted of a dozen traditional crafts vendors who provided a variety of clothing, home decor, and jewelry items in bazaar style. Highlights of the bazaar were the 22K gold and diamond jewelry show by Zaveri jewelers of Atlanta and a wide array of books and audio/video selection presented by Nataraj book store of Virginia.

The well appointed cultural cuisine area was represented by top four Indian restaurants of the Triangle area. Visitors enjoyed delicious vegetarian and chicken delicacies.

Nuv Yug thanks everyone for support in making India Fest: Your Gateway to India a truly magnificent event. We thank our sponsors for their generous contributions, our vendors for enthusiastic participation, and our volunteer team for their dedication and tenacity in taking care of all aspects of the show. We also thank Raleigh's Mayor Charles Meeker and Councilwoman Janet Cowel for attending the festival and addressing the audience.

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India Fest has been funded in part by City of Raleigh based on the recommendations of Raleigh Arts Commission.

Bhangra Dhamaka
5 p.m. Saturday, April 19, 2003Sukhbir
The first Bhangra Dhamaka has been a tremendous success. Around 300 children, youth and adults participated in a scintillating contest. Well coordinated upbeat Bhangra dance and music, breathtaking costumes and props with attention to detail, and above all uplifting spirit of dancers kept the audience spell bound. Nuv Yug's president, Ujjwal Srivastava, said "all contestants are winners tonight."

Bhangra Dhamaka The Ultimate Blowout has become the largest ticketed South Asian Cultural event in the Triangle area.


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