Saturday, August 30, 2014

Nirvana Academy staged “My Love for Birds” Dogri play in Monsoon Masti Festival 2014

Jammu, 29 August: Nirvana Academy a regd. Cultural club today staged Dogri play “My Love for Birds” in Monsoon Masti festival organised by Heritage Strings school of rock and city square. The play was written and directed by Tarun Sharma. The play highlights the issues related in saving birds and environment in urban cities. 
The story of the play had four different parts in which groups of house sparrows and crows in urban cities discussing the role of nature and its environment and sidelined the storing and confronting problems pertaining to the degradation of the environment and conservation of nature. In the first part, the group of sparrows recalled the time, when children were woken up by parents in the morning by their cajole that, “Son, see, the sparrows have come, crows have come, parrots have come. Please wake up.” Children got ready for the school in no time by watching the small sparrows sitting on the wall and tweeting incessantly. But now, time has totally changed. Instead of mentioning the names of such birds, children are woken up by mentioning TV cartoon characters.

There was a good time in the past when ladies had cultivated the habitat of setting apart some grains for birds while cleaning and storing grains. Birds were in the habitat of merrily visiting the houses in search of grains and the ladies were happy to feed them daily. Nowadays very seldom people are bothered about buying grains and storing, instead a majority of people go for purchasing ready made items, processed and well packed and in some cases even half-cooked. The poor birds have to bear the brunt of this bad trend and they are deprived of their life sustaining food and nobody is paying attention to feed them, leaving them starved and ultimately leading to death. Apart from this, the bird population is declining due to the harmful electromagnetic waves emitted by the tall mobile towers standing as symbols of modern telecommunication system. The exhaust fumes released by countless vehicles carrying toxic substances has a catastrophic effect on birds population.
In the third section of the play, the characters performance raised the issue that conservation of forests and agricultural tends into dwelling units and factories is the main culprit, threatening the birds population. They
further showcase that the pushing of many species of birds to the border line of extinction is due to deforestation coupled with environmental pollution and habitat destruction.
The play also highlights the role of birds in our culture, traditions, rituals and mythological history. In the end play highlighted the importance of preservation of wetlands and the extinction crisis threatening nature's global travellers ie Migratory birds.
Those who performed in the play were Tarun Sharma, Paramjeet Kour Pammy, Sourav Sharma, Nikhil, Rahul Verma and Vikas Jasrotia. Event managed by Anmol Amla, coordinated by Sanchit Dewan and designed by Nipun Kohli.


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

NIRVANA TEAM PARTICIPATED IN 150TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA



150TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA (ARTIST SUPPORT BY NIRVANA ACADEMY) ORGANISED BY PYS AT AUDITORIUM RED CROSS ON 27-7-14 (PROGRAMME FOR MINISTRY OF CULTURE, GOVT. OF INDIA)







SHORT PLAY ON SWAMI VIVEKANANDA




SHORT PLAY ON SWAMI VIVEKANANDA




SHORT PLAY ON SWAMI VIVEKANANDA





SHORT PLAY ON SWAMI VIVEKANANDA





MUSICAL PROGRAMME ON SWAMI VIVEKANANDA





MUSICAL PROGRAMME ON SWAMI VIVEKANANDA




TEAM NIRVANA


CULTURAL PROGRAMME ORGANISED BY VOMEDH RANGMANCH AND SUPPORTED BY NIRVANA ACADEMY



GLIMPSES OF CULTURAL PROGRAMME AT AUDITORIUM GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN PARADE JAMMU ON 27 JULY 2014


DOGRI DANCE



KASHMIRI DANCE 



KASHMIRI FOLK DANCE



SHAAM-E-GHAZAL

Press Cutting





press cutting
Dainik Jagran
20 july 2014






Nirvana Academy presents “Rakt Daan Maha Daan” Dogri Short play in Jammu Natya Utsav 2014.

Jammu, 19 July 2014: Today Nirvana Academy a regd. Cultural club staged “Rakt Daan Maha Daan” a Dogri short play in the fifth day of ongoing Jammu Natya Utsav at K.L Saigal Hall, Jammu.
Story of the play resolves around Pammy a rich girl who always believed in the power of money was asked one day by her friend to donate blood for a cause but she refused by saying that girls don’t donate blood and if she required blood someday she will purchase blood for herself as she has lot of money.
One day Pammy got a cal and came to know that her brother has gone through an accident and she has to arrange blood urgently for her brother. Since her blood group did not match with the blood group of her brother, she asked doctors to take money for providing blood but doctors refused. Then she asked an old man to donate blood for her brother’s life but old man refused to donate blood because of his old age. Old man assured Pammy that he will help her in arranging blood for her brother. Both went to some college students but they refused to donate blood saying that they have a fear in donating blood. Then they went to a business man and request him to donate blood but like other people, he also offered money to purchase blood for her brother.
Pammy got tears in her eyes and realised the importance of donating blood. The play ends with the old man appealing people to donate blood time to time to save human lives.
Artists performed in the play were Tarun Sharma, Paramjeet Kour, Sameer bhatti, Nikhil Sharma, Rahul Kumar, Vikas Jasrotia, Shubam Singh, Gulshan Kumar and Rohit Sharma. Play was written and directed by Tarun Sharma.
Jammu Natya Utsav 2014 was organised by Aditya Bhanu and Nav Durga Kala Manch in collaboration with J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages.