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First couple ushers in Holi season with Chowtal Samelan

Written by , Published in News, February 26, 2015, Source - GINA

 

President Donald Ramotar and Prime Minister Samuel Hinds taking part in the chowtal singing at the Chowtal Samelan hosted by the President and First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar at State House to usher in the season of Holi [Phagwah)

President Donald Ramotar and Prime Minister Samuel Hinds taking part in the chowtal singing at the Chowtal Samelan hosted by the President and First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar at State House to usher in the season of Holi (Phagwah)

 

Guests at State House at the Chowtal Samelan hosted by the President and First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar at State House

 

President Donald Ramotar, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar, PPPC’s Prime Ministerial Candidate Ms Elisabeth Harper and Minister of Amerindian affairs at the Chowtal Samelan  to usher in the season of Holi (Phagwah)

 

Artistes performing a Phagwah dance at State House

First Couple ushers in Holi Season with Chowtal Samelan – at State House

February 27, 2015, Source - Guyana Chronicle

 

President Donald Ramotar and Prime Minister Samuel Hinds taking part in the Chowtal Samelan hosted by the President and First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar at State House to usher in the season of Holi [Phagwah)
President Donald Ramotar and Prime Minister Samuel Hinds taking part in the Chowtal Samelan hosted by the President and First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar at State House to usher in the season of Holi (Phagwah)

 

GUYANA’s First Family –- His Excellency President Donald Ramotar, First Lady Madame Deolatchmee Ramotar, and members of their family β€” hosted a Phagwah Samelan last evening at State House, transforming the residence with melodious chanting of chowtaal, and colourful dances depicting Phagwah.The Samelan at State House was held ahead of the Hindu festival of Holi, which will be observed on March 6.

 

The First Couple mingled freely with persons who gathered to enjoy the festivities, and Guyana’s Head of State said he was delighted to be part of such an auspicious occasion. β€œIt a great pleasure to be here to celebrate with you, because I’m sure that all of you know that this celebration has many meanings; it’s a celebration of good over evil; the beginning of a new page; the turning of a new leaf.”

 

The President explained that the Hindu Festival of Holi is a very important holiday in the Hindu calendar, and is an equally important holiday in the national calendar of our country. He noted that because of our country’s diversity, these festivals have now become more nationalistic, with our people integrating as one.

 

The President deemed Guyana β€œa country that is rich in tradition and a country in which we are trying to integrate all the cultures of the different strands that are existing in our society, so that we can emerge with one strong Guyanese culture.”

 

The Head of State explained that all these festivals have great lessons that we can follow and live by. (They) will guide our lives and help in fostering people morality within our society.

 

President Ramotar thanked all who made a special effort to attend the event. β€œIt gives me great pleasure to have you all here at my home as we display a small part of this beautiful culture and tradition. I thank you very much on behalf of my family for coming and sharing in the festivities of Phagwah.”

 

With cultural Phagwah renditions, dances done by the Jewan Ka Nritya Dance group and the Nachgana Academy of Dance, the chowtaal groups were able to bring the festival of Holi to each and every person gathered. Persons were also treated to β€˜seven curry’ for dinner as well as traditional sweetmeats.

 

The event was attended by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Ministers of Government, and members of the Diplomatic Corps.

 

A section of the crowd at the Phagwah Samelan

A section of the crowd at

the Phagwah Samelan

 

The Jewan Ka Nritya Dance group performing a cultural Phagwah dance

The Jewan Ka Nritya Dance group

performing a cultural Phagwah dance

 

President Donald Ramotar greeting a young attendee

 

President Donald Ramotar

greeting a young attendee

 

These youngsters, attached to the Jewan Ka Nritya Dance group, performed a hot Phagwah number

These youngsters, attached to the

Jewan Ka Nritya Dance group,

performed a hot Phagwah number

 

The West Berbice Chowtaal group of 30 young persons, showcasing their talentsThe West Berbice Chowtaal groupof 30 young persons, showcasingtheir talents

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