Dear Alpana Baideo,

BTW, you forgot about Ram-da in the "performing crowd"
or "performers from the crowd"!!!

Alpana Baideo has nicely narrated the events in
ASSAM2005. It was really great to meet so many
Assamese for the first time! Besides the official
programmes, informal gatherings till late night added
more flavor to ASSAM2005.

Ganesh

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Hi Everybody:

We just got home from the great Assamese get-together
at Orlando, Florida held at the beautiful and elegant
setting at Disney Coronado Springs resort, which we
enjoyed thoroughly. 

Here are some of the highlights of the event (from my
point of view as a member of the audience):

There was no small-time politics and upstaging one
another at all. Thus there was no tension and  each
and everyone was having plain and simple fun. It was
truly a "community event" where the community was the
focus, as opposed to a convention which is consumed by
itself. 

Even though there is only one Assamese family in the
Orlando area, there are many out-of-town Assamese
Floridians (and also from other states) who organized
or helped in this great event for the guests to have
some down to earth fun. It made us feel like it was
taken care of by 'local people' - we were totally "at
home". 

Some from the crowd like, Ganesh Bora, Utpal Brahma,
Partha Gogoi, Prakash Deka, Abani Sharma, Jukti
Kalita, Priyankoo Sharma, Jugal Kalita, Kamal Sharma
etc., made the event much more livelier by their
frequent jokes and the use of their sense of humor at
the right times. 

Both professional artists (Elora Bora Singh and Jitul
Sonowal) from Assam gave great performances as
expected. We had the experience of personally talking
and dining with them - never get this opportunity even
back home. The guest artists were not just great
performers, but were also able to mix and mingle with
us freely.

Before going to Orlando, we had often heard of many of
the names involved and thought they were larger than
life, but were pleasantly surprised that none of them
had any airs about them.

To add to this, we enjoyed and were extremely proud to
be able to enjoy the performances of great artists
from the US itself. To mention some are: Rabin &
Arundhotee Goswami, Abani Sarma and his granddaughter
little Ranikiran, Priya Saikia, Anjana Bordoloi, Umesh
Tahbildar, Biraj Bhuyan, Chumki Gogoi, Ruprekha
Bhuyan, Lona Sarma, Leoni Borkakati, Preetha Kamath,
Priya Saikia, Bihu - wonderfully danced by little
Jahnabi Das, Rick Bhuyan, Nick Bhuyan, Nikumani
Bhuyan, Surabhi Kalita, Jukti Kalita, Nilakshi
Thakuria, Jayanta Thakuria, Malabika Brahma, Moushumi
Chatterjee, Anuradha Deka, Please forgive me if I
missed any performer's name. MCs: Rick and Nick
Bhuyan, Pari Saikia, Santanu and Moushumi Chatterjee
kept the show moving at a good pace. 

Rabin Goswami's presentation was just mesmerizing. His
personality filled with humility and politeness won't
give you a clue that he possesses a great voice and
the quality of a professional singer, unless and until
you hear him singing.

The food was just great. The host families went out of
the way to provide the whole gathering with sumptuous,
nutritious meals of a medley of American, Italian,
Indian and Mexican (as opposed to the regular oily
Indian restaurant food) dishes. They even paid
attention to the details where vegetarians like me had
a wide choice - gestures like this reinforces the
feeling that each and everyone is welcome. 

Then there was this unique arrangement where guests
were taken by bus (a nice scenic drive) to a local
Indian restaurant for a grand dinner.  It was like fun
mixed with food. 

Before I forget, we also had the pleasure of viewing a
short film by Ms. Sanchayita Sharma, "The Passage",
about a poor family and their life "amidst the crisis
of insurgency". The film is bases on the award winning
short story by Dr. Indira Goswami.

We also got to see Sanjoy Hazarika's A River's Story,
the Quest for the Brahmaputra, directed by Jahnu
Barua. It depicted the everyday life of all the people
of the countries through which the great river flows.

The gathering was also able to enjoy some of the
outstanding paintings of Mahesh da (Baishya) and Ms.
Jupi Tara Das' art (paper cutting) creation. Mahesh da
also took the extra time to educate us to the essence
of water-color painting. The discourse was not just
educational but also enabled many of us to appreciate
painting and art in a more knowledgeable way. There
was also a beautiful exhibiton of Some of you missed
the event because of some reason or another, but we
really wish you all had been there. Like us, I am sure
you too would have throughly enjoyed the fun-filled
events. We made many new friends, and touched base
with  a whole lot more.

One thing other meets in future might want to learn
from Assam 2005 is the spirit of comradrie and kinship
and the utter lack of groupism, that was felt
throughout the 3-day event. Its not just enough to put
up a lot pomp and glitz, but the main reason we need
to gettogether once in a while whether it's for Bihus
or for other events is to develop and enhance the
coheshiveness of Porbaxi Oxomiya.

Young children too had their share of fun in the
sports and picnic - many of them were also enjoying it
in a grand way at Disney.

Dr. Birendra Gohain, Commissioner to the CM of Assam,
was the keynote speaker on Sunday. He touched upon a
number of important issues involving Assam.

We heartily congratulate all the people involved in
Assam 2005 for making the event a grand success.

Thank you.

- A. Sarangapani

Houston, Texas. USA.

 
 

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