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Dr. Sohini Ray, the world-renowned master-artiste of classical Manipuri dance currently based in Los Angeles, USA will be touring India with her solo dance production ‘Bhaktirasgi maangal khonjel: Sounds and lights of devotion.’ from Dec 27 to Jan 12.
Dr. Sohini Ray, the world-renowned master-artiste of classical Manipuri dance currently based in Los Angeles, USA will be touring India with her solo dance production ‘Bhaktirasgi maangal khonjel: Sounds and lights of devotion.’ (Tour calendar enclosed below)
Dr. Ray, a rare combination of an outstanding performer and a prolific scholar, has won the prestigious Lestor Horton award in 2008 for her production “Gita Govinda”. (Lestor Horton award is the equivalent of the Grammy. It is given for live concert dance.) And, has received two more Horton nominations in 2007 and 2011. She won the Los Angeles Treasures award in 2007, and numerous other grants and fellowships.
A Ph. D. in anthropology from University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Dr. Ray has held fellowships in Harvard University and has taught both academic and practical dance classes in several American Universities.
Her research on Manipuri dance won the prestigious J.B. Donne prize in anthropology of art from the Royal Anthropological Institute, UK in 2009; she being the first dance-researcher in the world ever to have achieved this rare accolade, also the first Asian and the first woman.
Dr. Ray was identified as a child prodigy by the legendary Manipuri dance maestero late Guru Bipin Singh at age seven and was trained by him and his senior disciples, the Jhaveri sisters for more than twenty-five years. She received the prestigious national scholarship in Manipuri dance from the Government of India at age fourteen and numerous prizes and awards as a young performer in India, and was a lead dancer in Jhaveri sisters dance troupe for several years. Concurrently, while dancing professionally full-time through her college and university careers she stood first class first in Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in anthropology from University of Calcutta. In 1992 she chose to move to United States to pursue an MA in dance in University of California at Los Angeles, and has lived and worked there since.
Dr. Ray has travelled and researched in remote regions of Manipur for the past twenty years and has one of the finest collection of audio-visual materials on Manipuri dance in the world.
The said production, to be performed in India for the first time, was a finalist nominee for the 2010 Margaret Mead award given by the Society of Applied Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association for successfully establishing dance as an application of anthropology. It features live dance pieces from classical Manipuri dance (originally choreographed by late Guru Bipin Singh in collaboration with the Jhaveri sisters) and film segments shot in the temples of Manipur showing the ritual roots of the dance form.
Tentative tour calendar (Other shows in different cities are yet to be confirmed)
Dec 27 – National Centre for Performing Arts, Mumbai.
Dec 29 – Bharatiya Bidya Bhavan, Andheri, Mumbai.
Dec 30 – Shambhavi Dance Theater, Bangalore.
Jan. 2 – Little Star Foundation, Katni, Madhya Pradesh
Jan 6 – Aratrika Institute of performing Arts, Thane, Mumbai.
Jan 7 – Symbiosis Institute of Mass communications, Pune.
Jan 8 – Natarani, Darpana Institute, Ahmedabad Jan 9 – Bharath Festival, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
Jan 10 – India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
Jan. 11 – Epicenter, Gurgaon.
Jan. 12 – Indradhanush festival, Azad Bhavan auditorium, New Delhi.
For more information please contact Sohini Ray sohiniray7@gmail.com
Today I am with Armstrong Pame from Tousem sub-division, tamenglong district in Manipur, India. He is an IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer serving as Sub-divisional Officer. He also was an assistant commissioner In the Indian Revenue Service. And most recently he has initiated a very inspiring initiative of making a 100 km road in Manipur with no funding or help coming from the government, a story which have touched people’s heart all over the world …
This year, with the outbreak of diseases like typhoid and malaria, It took two days for anyone in the village to make it to the nearest hospital on foot in the absence of a motorable road. Hundreds of patients were carried on bamboo stretchers, and very few made it to the town alive. And town doctors were unwilling to come to the village because of its inaccessible terrain. Frustrated with the situation with no response from the government, Armstrong Pame turned to his family and well wishers and initiated the project of making the 100 km Tamenglong – Haflong Road Construction in August this year and targeted to be completed by Christmas this year.
Please contribute and help in making the wish of Armstrong Pame in giving the gift of the Road this christmas for all the villagers and childrens. Please refer to the facebook group for more details or contact 91 9953029135.
I am proud to present the voice of Armstrong Pame, the voice requested by many listeners of FindingTheVoices, the VOICE we want to hear and should be heard. The podcast is divided into 2 parts. This episode, Part 1 focuses on his introduction and journey from Tamenlong to becoming an IAS officer.
This episode is dedicated to all the student listeners of FindingTheVoices. Read at this article Armstrong had written at http://www.northeasterner.in/ sharing his journey becoming an IAS Officer from Tamenglong.
Please watch out for upcoming Part 2 where he talks in details about the making of the 100 km Tamenglong – Haflong Road Construction

Thanks to Manas Maisnam, famous modern cartoonist from Manipur who have contributed Armstrong Pame’s cartoon in support and appreciation for his work. It is an honour that Tamo Manas Maisnam have drawn this cartoon for FindingTheVoices for the release of this episode of Armstrong Pame’s podcast.
Thanks to Hanubi Hanuba for the music (Lai Haraoba with Dotara) used in this podcast.
Enjoy the interview with Maisnam Dhaneswari from Manipur who is working as Cabin Services Director at Qatar Airways, the voted Airline of the Year 2011 connecting to more than 100 plus destinations worldwide. Dhaneswari shares very interesting details of her choice of career as a Cabin Crew. Thanks you for sharing such details !!
One of the goal for FindingTheVoices is to increase the exposure of different career and job options for young students particularly students in Manipur. I have spoken to many students and the popular career options are to become a Doctor, Engineer or IAS officer. These are great career options, I myself am a Computer Science Engineer, but there are lot of other options.
Out of which Doctor is the most popular amongst the students (and also the parents !!). Students go for extensive tutions and even wait for 2 to 3 years to get into the entrance exam. There are cases where the students become depressed, loose self esteem and stray away on the event of failures on multiple attempts.


Preview of the interview with Maisnam Dhaneswari from Manipur who is working as Cabin Services Director at Qatar Airways, the voted Airline of the Year 2011 connecting to more than 100 plus destinations worldwide. And Dhaneswari will be sharing the details of choice of career as a Cabin Crew.
One of the goal for FindingTheVoices is to increase the exposure of different career and job options for young students particularly students in Manipur. I have spoken to many students and the popular career options are to become a Doctor, Engineer or IAS officer. Out of which Doctor is the most popular amongst the students (and also the parents !!). Students go for extensive tutions and even wait for 2 to 3 years to get into the entrance exam. There are cases where the students become depressed, loose self esteem and stray away on the event of failures on multiple attempts.
These are great career options, I myself am a Computer Science Engineer, but there are lot of other options.
Please come back for the full interview releasing on saturday 10th November 2012.
005 FindingTheVoices Bijou Thaangjam introducing and promoting Manipuri Food at Master Chef India
I am proud to present you the interview with Bijou Thaangjam,sharing his experience participating in Master Chef India and reality TV show Super Santa with bollywood movie star Asin.
He shares amazing details of the grooming phase and trainings he received as part of the show. Being a Foodie myself, It was very interesting to know all the details behind the show. I am very impressed and proud that he used many recipes inspired/customized from traditional Manipuri recipe (Chagempomba, tharoi thongba, Nganum etc.) which took him to top 50. Also he shared many other interesting projects he is working on (T-shirt branding to promote Manipur, Cooking show and food festivals all over India, Pressure-point therapist, Acting/Modelling projects).
I am so touched to hear his journey, such a strong young man coming up all the way from being a victim of bullying, going through doing all possible odd jobs with strong aspirations to finally become a public figure/Celebrity and motivate young people and guide them. Such a admirable thought and aim. Wishing Bijou Good Luck and success in his career.
Episode 001 FindingTheVoices : Interview with Manas Maisnam Cartoonist From Manipur
Presenting you with the very 1st Episode of Podcast from FindingTheVoices with a very special Guest Speaker Manas Maisnam, famous modern cartoonist from Manipur.
His work showing social issues in Manipur in a very humourous way have always brought smiles to many. Some of my favourite are the cartoons showing the issues (People having to wait in the long queue to get Petrol, non functional ATM, Fridge used as wardrobe ) faced by people in Manipur.
His support for talents from Manipur,North East and other parts of India can been seen from his work. Most recently his series of work showing support for North east Olympians representing India at London Olympics 2012 was very very popular and appreciated by many.
