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SUMMARY:Visit of Indian Ambassador in Gdansk -25-26 July 2011.
DESCRIPTION: Indian ambassador to Poland Mrs. Monika Kapil Mohta visited Gdansk on 25-26 Aug 2011. During her visit she met with Wojowoda Pomorski and the head of Indo-Polish Cultural Committee Mr. Sunil Ahuja. In the meeting Ambassador discussed about the coopration in the field of Culture and business in Pomorski region and India.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/visit-of-indian-ambassador-in-gdansk-25-26-july-2011-2/
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SUMMARY:2018 03 14 godz. 18:00 Zespół "Natarang" - "Żywioły Indii" - ChCK\, Chorzów
DESCRIPTION:  \nZespół Natarang z radością zaprasza wszystkich na jubileuszowy koncert z okazji 5-lecia działalności. Pragniemy wykorzystać ten czas aby podsumowac nasze dotychczasowe osiągnięcia\, spektakle oraz projekty. Pokażemy Państwu zarówno nasze ulubione\, najstarsze choreografie jak i nowe tańce stworzone specjalne na tę okazję. W programie również przewidziany pokaz premierowych\, krótkich form audiowizualnych naszego zespołu! \nKoncert „Żywioły Indii” to widowisko taneczne opierające się na estetyce i atmosferze tańca indyjskiego\, który swoją specyfiką może opisać każdą historię\, emocję oraz żywioł. W czterech kolejnych odsłonach mocy żywiołów postaramy się uchwycić ich esencję oraz niepowtarzalny charakter poprzez ruch ciała\, oczu\, stóp i dłoni w rytm porywającej indyjskiej muzyki.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/event/2018-03-14-godz-1800-zespol-natarang-zywioly-indii-chck-chorzow/
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SUMMARY:Indian girl sings in 102 languages\, breaks record
DESCRIPTION:Published on: 4:40 pm\, February 24\, 2018 by: mattersindia.com \nA 12-year-old Indian girl managed to break two world records after singing in 102 different languages during a concert that went on for 6 hours and 15 minutes in Dubai. \nSuchetha Satish is a seventh grader at the Indian High School in Dubai. She learned to sing songs in 80 languages in just over a year and kept learning more languages as well. \nShe began learning Karnatic music at the age of four\, as she belongs to a family of music lovers. The talented girl was already studying Hindi-based music but started to understand foreign languages in late 2016. \nAccording to the Guinness World Records\, Dr Kesiraju Srinivas\, holds the current record for singing in 76 languages at the Gandhi Hills\, Andhra Pradesh\, India on June 2-3\, 2008. \nShe shocked and surprised the audience in a concert that took place on January 25 at the Indian Consulate in Dubai. \n?My first song in a foreign language was in Japanese\,? Suchetha told Gulf News\, in November 2017. ?My father?s friend\, a Japanese dermatologist\, came to Dubai a year ago. When she came home\, she sang a Japanese song. I liked it very much and learnt it.? \nSince she was studying in Dubai\, she started learning Arabic songs\, followed by Tagalog. \nShe began learning new songs in new languages every single week and as she shifted towards double digits\, she believed a world record was definitely possible. \n?Usually I take around two hours to learn a song. If it is easy to pronounce\, I can learn it fast. If it is not a lengthy song\, I can finish in half an hour\,? Suchetha said. \nSongs in French\, Hungarian\, and German were apparently the most difficult to master\, taking Suchetha about two days each. Her favorite songs are the ones in Maori\, Armenian and Slovakian. \nThus\, she set a new Guinness record for singing in the most different language during a concert and for the longest live concert performed by a child\, a record held by Romanian Andra Gogan\, for a 3 hour and 20 minutes performance. \nThe following are the list of languages Suchetha Satish sang during her world record performance: Maithili\, Sanskrit\, Afrikaans\, Albanian\, Assamese\, Azerbaijani\, Badaga\, Balochi\, Basque\, Belarusian\, Bengali\, Bhojpuri\, Bhutanese\, Bulgarian\, Cantonese\, Croatian\, Czech\, Danish\, Dhivehi\, Dogri\, Dutch\, English\, Estonian\, Finnish\, French\, Garhwali\, Georgian\, German\, Greek\, Guarani\, Gujarati\, Haryanvi\, Hebrew\, Hungarian\, Irish\, Javanese\, Kannada\, Kashmiri\, Kazakh\, Khmer\, Kinyarwanda\, Kokborok\, Konkani\, Korean\, Kyrgyz\, Lithuanian\, Macedonian\, Malagasy\, Malay\, Maltese\, Mandarin\, Mongolian\, Manipuri\, Maori\, Marathi\, Nepali\, Norwegian\, Odia\, Persian\, Polish\, Punjabi\, Quechua\, Rajasthani\, Romanian\, Russian\, Serbian\, Sindhi\, Sinhalese\, Slovak\, Slovenian\, Somali\, Swahili\, Swedish\, Tagalog\, Tajiki\, Tamil\, Thai\, Tibetan\, Tulu\, Ukrainian\, Urdu\, Uzbek\, Vietnamese\, Welsh\, Xhosa\, Yakut\, Yoruba\, Zulu\, Italian\, Japanese\, Icelandic\, Kurdish\, Madurese\, Pashto\, Latvian\, Turkish\, Armenian\, Spanish\, Portugese\, Malayalam\, Arabic\, Hindi.
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