Sunday, October 6, 2013

Little ones enthrall audience in Chittagong

Students from Sonar Tari, a cultural platform for young minds of renowned educational institute Fulki, enthralled music enthusiasts of the port city with their splendid performances on Saturday evening.
On this occasion, Sonar Tari — where children are taught songs, visual arts, recitations and paintings, organised the cultural event styled “Bajra-manik Diye Gantha” at Theatre Institute, Chittagong (TIC).
The programme started with a choral ‘tarana’ rendition with a Kathak dance performance. Seven little dance artistes took part in the performance.
The programme — supervised by Fulki principal Shila Momen, saw a total of 15 solos and chorus being presented. Following the recitation “Oi Ashe Oi Oti”, the choral rendition “Esho Hey Esho Sajalo Ghono” was performed. The rendition “Eso Neepo Boney” kept the audience captive followed by two solos “Kadombero Kanano Gheri” and “Aj Rangin Megher Sur Legechhe”.
With the recitation of the popular Tagore’s rhyme “Brishti Pore Tapur Tupur”, the songs “Puub Sagorer Par Hotey” and “Ekla Boshey Badal Sheshe” presented by the children received plaudits from the audience.
The programme concluded with the choral rendition “Ganer Pala Shesh Kore De Jabo Onek Dur”.
Noted flautist Captain Azizul Islam said, “I thoroughly enjoyed the songs presented by the children.” He thanked Fulki and the teachers of Sonar Tari for the arrangement.
“Practice is a must for music and Sonar Tari is creating a platform for the children to practice real music which is praiseworthy,” said veteran artiste Hasina Zakaria Bela.

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