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SCW Design Contest to Mark Women's Day DT News Network Sunday, August 27, 2017 3 Percussion jamboree from October 5 to 6 SCW design contest DT News Network Sreekanth and Mattannur [email protected] Sreeraj. ver 150 Indian Day-two will kick off with percussionists will the performance ‘Kombu performO at a major music and Pattu’ followed by ‘Kuzhal to mark Women’s Day cultural extravaganza to be Pattu’. be held from October 5 and 6 Day-two will also feature at the Indian School Bahrain ‘Erattapanthy Panchaari premises in Isa Town, the Melam’ to be performed by organisers said at a press more than 150 percussionists conference held at Adliya on a special custom-built yesterday. stage arranged at the Indian Sopanam Vadya Kala School ground. Sangham, in association “This event will mesmerize with Choice Advertising the audience with several and Publicity, will be percussion arts of Kerala The meeting organised to announce the design contest at the Bahrain National Museum organising the event entitled in its various forms. ‘Vadyasangaman 2017’. The “Vadyasangamam 2017” DT News Network engineering streams will at engineering colleges in to attend the workshops and event will include a percussion will be steered under the Manama participate in the contest, architecture, civil, mechanical, lectures to be held as part of ensemble involving 150 leadership of legendary he Supreme Council the organisers said during electrical, landscaping and the contest, as well as personal artists. percussionist ‘Padmashri for Women (SCW) is an introductory meeting urban planning. interviews. According to the organisers, Mattannur Sankarankutty organising,T in cooperation held at the Bahrain National Participants, not exceeding The designs should provide such a performance will be Maraar’,” the organizers said. with the Bahrain Authority Museum. The winning design 30 years, shall fill in an e-form the best conception of Bahraini the first of its kind to be held The event will also for Culture and Antiquities for the memorial will be and provide the identification women’s achievements, outside of India. include a felicitation (BACA), a design competition implemented on the ground documents. and highlight the urban The first day of the event will ceremony to honour Shri for a monument embodying to celebrate Bahraini women’s Participating teams shall architectural development in feature ‘Sopana Sangeetham’ V.K. Rajasekharan Pillai, Bahraini women’s social achievements and creative be Bahraini nationals, and the Kingdom. The winning which will be performed by industrialist, social worker contribution and advancement contributions. comprise 3 to 5 members from design should also take into renowned percussionist Shri and winner of “Pravaasi march. The contest is launched Participation in this the engineering disciplines, account the specificity of the Ambalapuzha Vijayakumar. Bharatheeya Award” from to mark the Bahraini Women’s competition will be open and others from designing proposed site of the memorial, A ‘Triple Thayambaka’ will government of India. Day 2017, themed “Women in for Bahraini students in the and art. They should also and be based on an idea that be performed by Padmashri The event will also honour the Engineering Field.” third year after graduation, be residing in Bahrain from reaches all age categories, and Mattannur Sankarankutty Bharathashri Radhakrishnan, Students from various and for postgraduate students September to December, 2017, easy to implement. Maraar, Shri Mattannur a dance master..
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