Saturday, November 26, 2011

AYC Docomentary Show About Climate Change

A joint venture program of AYC( Akala Youth Club)  and NYAC ( Nepalese Youth For Climate Action)-Damauli has completed today. Though the program schedule was a bit ahead but we can't start it in a time due to some technical problems. But the program did start and the crowd was enough for that show. We hope the program did a positive changes in people's thought and may had created some sorts of awareness about the Climate Change and its impact on lots of Sectors of our community, our Nation and on the whole world.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

AYC Deusi and bhailo Program-2068

Gymnastic danceBhetis n dachinas..Grp dancePrabesh Hadkhalemai nachu by kritikDachinas..
showing flip flapAsmita Grgjham jham stakotTaal ko paani machi le khanejham jham stakottshowing gymnastic
Dancing n blessing ...Night Deusireour thela...Girls n boys gathering for singingAsmita GrgGroup Dance
KritikTaal ko paani guysAnnouncing the performanceAAyo BandipurKritik Gurung- Mai Nachu ...Group Dance -Simple simple kanchi

AYC Deusi and bhailo-2068, a set on Flickr.

Bhailo and Deusi Re are song that is sung during the festival of light "Tihar" in Nepalese culture. Children and teenagers sing the song and dance as they go to various homes in their community, collecting money and food and giving blessings for prosperity.These 2 songs are sung on different days.At the end of these songs, the woman of the house will serve food and give money to these deusi/bhailo singers and dancers. In return, the Deusi/Bhailo team will give blessings for high income and prosperity. All of our members did participated very actively in this program. Thanks to all of our friends! And Thanks to all of them who helped us!
AYC Family!

Happy Dipawali-2068

It is that time of the year when the sun becomes friendlier and there's a slight nip in the air. The festive and holiday mood that started with Navaratri will translate into a tidal wave of celebration during Deepawali ( Tihar)  or the Festival of Lights. This year, Dipawali will be celebrated on October 26, 2011, the first Amavas or moonless night after Dashain. Most of the people believe that this festival is perfect time for praising n worshiping the Goddess MAHA LAXMI. Akala Youth Club extends a Heartfull wishes to all Our Nepalese Brothers and Sisters on this auspicious occasion. 


Cheers! 
AYC Family