PCS Press Release: May 15, 2007

Contact: Rajinder Singh Mago: 630-440-7730
Photos attached. Captions below.
PUNJABI DHOL BLAST AND BHANGRA DANCE
AT CHICAGO NAVY PIER
Punjabi Cultural Society of Chicago
partners with Chicago Children's
Museum
PASSPORT TO THE WORLD: India
Festival Celebrations
Chicago: Four bus loads of Metropolitan Chicago’s
jubilant Punjabi community members
were transported by Punjabi Cultural
Society of Chicago (PCS) to Navy
Pier to participate in PASSPORT TO
THE WORLD: India Festival
Celebrations at Chicago Children's
Museum at Navy Pier on Sunday May
13th, 2007. The weather was
beautiful. The event was to
celebrate Asian American Heritage
month of May.
The program on May
13 began with a folk dancing
procession on Navy Pier lead by
Punjabi Dhol (drums) group played by
Maninder Singh, Sukhi Basati and
Kevin Atwal, while the members
danced Bhangra pulling in many other
foot tapping spectators.
The program inside Chicago Children’s Museum
included Punjabi Indian cultural
performances and music, learning to
sing Punjabi folk songs, playing
Punjabi Dhol drum, demonstrations of
how to tie a turban, and Bhangra101
dance lessons by Rajinder Singh Mago.
The PCS children’s teams “Shaan
Punjab Di” and “Kuriyan Chicago Diya”
performed Bhangra and Gidha dances.
The turban tying demonstrations were
facilitated by Sikh American
Heritage Organization. Free
refreshments were also provided.
“I am really impressed by all these
Punjabi activities here in Chicago,”
said Narinder Singh Bhullar a
visitor from India who is also an
editor of a major news paper
“Punjabi Tribune” in Chandigarh
India.
“Passport to the World is designed to expose
children to a variety of cultures
and to affirm each child’s own
cultural identity and ethnic
heritage.” Said Keith McCormick,
CCM’s director of cultural
programs. “It is our hope that
programs like Passport to Korea and
India help prepare young children to
thrive in a world that is
increasingly interracial and
intercultural, and demonstrates to
them that cultural differences
should not be simply tolerated, but
appreciated, encouraged and
nurtured.”
“Passport to the World provides us an excellent
forum and an opportunity to share
our rich Punjabi Indian culture,
fine art exhibits, music, dance and
performing arts with the mainstream
fellow Americans,” said Mohinderjit
Singh Saini, managing director of
the Punjabi Cultural Society of
Chicago www.PCSChicago.org and
ambassador for Passport to India.
“It is very important for all,
especially the children, to
experience other cultures because
this will strengthen their
understanding of other cultures and
of people who may look different or
wear different clothing."
“PCS
has multiple days performances at
Chicago Children’s Museum during
this month long celebrations. We
were here on May 10th. and again
will be here on May 17th,” said
Sunny Kular one of the coordinators
of PCS’s participation.
“This is a great opportunity to outreach to the
mainstream community children who
are going to become the leaders of
tomorrow,” said Bhinder Singh Pamma,
the PCS president.
“PCS will also be participating
at the Asian American Festival at
Daley Plaza on May 21 through May
25, 2007. PCS will present “Sargam”
dance group on May 21 and May 22,
and “Balle Bhangra” on May 25 at
noon,” said Amarjit kaur Atwal. The
vice president of PCS.
The event was organized by Bhinder Singh Pamma,
Amarjit kaur Atwal, Ronny Kular,
Sunny Kular, Amarpal Singh Matharu,
Yadwinder Singh Grewal, Parminder
Singh Ghotra, Harkirat Singh Sandhu,
Sukhmel Singh Atwal, Thakar Singh
Basati, Mohinderjit Singh Saini and
Rajinder Singh Mago.
The Punjabi Cultural Society of
Chicago is a not-for-profit
community organization devoted
to promoting Punjabi culture,
language, performing arts,
healthy life style and sports,
education, and good citizenship
in the metropolitan Chicago
area. For further information
please contact:
PUNJABI CULTURAL SOCIETY of
CHICAGO,
P.O. Box 1244, Palatine, IL
60078
Ph: 847-359-5727, Fax:
847-359-1107
e-mail to info@PCSChicago.org
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