Edmonton Chapter

spicm@ualberta.ca

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The aim of SPIC-MACAY is to promote the awareness of Indian cultural traditions amongst the younger generation of Indians, many of whom have little exposure to Indian classical music and dance. In the years since its founding, SPIC-MACAY has grown into a nationwide movement with chapters in almost every major city in the country and in several places around the world. SPIC-MACAY is a movement by, of, and for the youth. We hope that every person's life becomes just that much more enhanced, not only by attending a program but also by getting involved with the movement. 

The University of Alberta is a part of the SPIC MACAY movement, which aims at creating an awareness of Indian culture and music. The quest for Indian music was started in the institute with the formation of the Sangeet Sabha. This was an internal group of students and faculty members having a passion for Indian Classical Music. Meetings and performances, which brought out the talents present in us, were held. The aim is to have frequent activities in the institute and invite renowned artistes to give performances.

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For more information please send an email to spicm@ualberta.ca

 

Odyssey - Spiritual and Intellectual journey into the mystic world of Indian dance. September 26, 2003. By Sonal Mansingh and troupe. See a story on Odissi and Sonal Mansingh (Edmonton Journal, Entertainment C3, Thursday September 25, 2003) by Pamela Anthony.

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Contacts-
Sanket Goel :     (780) 435 0937 , sanket@ee.ualberta.ca

Mahesh Pai  :     (780) 441 3845 , mpai@trlabs.ca

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Late Updated: October 4, 2003