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VOL. 01 ISSUE 01 FEBRUARY 2017BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FROM CHAVARA CULTURAL CENTRE, KOCHI
Art Beats, Cultural Treats and Inter-religious Feasts
Theyyam, the divine dance of North Kerala – a watercolor painting by Ms. Madina Ziganshina, PortugalBienvenue
Le KERALA- France
Hon'ble Ambassador of France to India visited Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi to celebrate the hues of France across Kerala and showcase the beats of Kerala among French art lovers. The collabora�ve efforts between Kerala and France thus beganon a posi�ve note.
Let's Talk with Anand and Josy Joseph
Kochi Biennale makes Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi the venue for their Let's Talk event featuring two renowned authors and their literary masterpiece.
CHRISTMAS CAROLS WITH A DIFFERENCE
The cold December nights in Kerala echoed with melodious Christmas Carols. Most Rev. Mar Antony Kariyil CMI, Bishop of
THMandya Diocese graced the 4 Chavara Carol compe��on at Chavara. At the same �me, almost 5000 migrants from 19 states in India sang Carols in Hindi at Kitex Garments Ltd, Kizhakkambalam.
Festival of Lights at Chavara
Muslims, Hindus, Chris�ans, Sikhs and Jains celebrated Diwali at Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi spreading the warmth of harmony.
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Dear Friends,
For the past 45 years or so, Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi has been playing a very effective, pivotal role in building lasting bonds across communities, by promoting folk art, culture, education and inter-religious harmony.
I am really happy to note that our efforts have helped a great deal in renewing our society to become more tolerant and open-minded. In fact, through our initiatives, we have been able to empower individuals to communicate positively and respect cultures that are different from their own.
In an effort to take our message of togetherness to farther realms, Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi is pleased to announce the release of Chavara Spandan - a pictorial bi-monthly update on the latest happenings, events and social activities that draws in an enthusiastic crowd at the Centre.
Chavara Spandan will delight you every alternate month with its rich bouquet of art beats, cultural treats and inter-religious feasts.
We truly hope you will enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you! God bless you!
- Editor-in-Chief
Patron Rev. Dr. Paul Achandy CMI (Prior General)
Rev. Fr. Sebastian Thekkedathu CMI (General Councillor for Education and Media)Chairman (Director – Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi) Editor-in-Chief Fr. Roby Kannanchira CMI
Editor Jijo Palathinkal (Strategic Advisor)
Team Prof A.X Edwin, Jolly Pavelil, Xavier Nelben, Sakitha Gireesh Creative Head Design & Layout Vandana Thambi Shanal Lopez
“As food is for the body,
so is wisdom for the intellect.”St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara (1805 – 1871)Renowned spiritual leader, social reformerand patron of Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi
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Bonjour KERALA - NAMASKARAM FranceMonsieur Alexandre Ziegler, Hon'ble Ambassador of France to India visited Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi on December 13, 2016. He was accompanied by Monsieur Bertrand de Har�ngh, Counselor – Coopera�on & Cultural Affairs, Monsieur Francois Grosjean, Director – Alliance Française and Monsieur Nicolas Fornage, Head - Agence Française de Développement.
The purpose of the rendezvous had been to put forth ideas and concepts for collabora�ve efforts between Kerala and France as well as to help achieve the mutual aim of religious tolerance through inter-cultural dialogue and exchange of Folk Art forms. Rev. Dr. Paul Achandy CMI - Prior General, Rev. Fr. Sebas�an Thekkedathu CMI - Chairman / General Councilor for Educa�on & Media and Fr. Roby Kannanchira CMI touched upon several innova�ve areas of the Kerala-France collabora�on in 2017.
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Welcoming Monsieur Ziegler to Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi
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KOCHI BIENNALE AT CHAVARA
Let's Talk with
Anand& Josy Joseph
Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi
joins hands with
Kochi–Muziris Biennale (KMB)
as it makes its third appearance
to stage the most significant
art event in India. The Centre was
the venue for the Let's Talk series
featuring Malayalam's pre-eminent
author, Anand and the
renowned author Josy Joseph.
Famed author, Shri. Anand, talks about
the large physical as well as
ideological structures erected
by our societies for use and for
pride ('How Things Fall,
or Refuse to Fall') - October 23, 2016
Shri. P. Sachidanandan who writes under the pseudonym Anand, is
a prolific Malayalam fic�on writer / essayist by passion and a Civil Engineer by profession. Born in Irinjalakuda - Trichur, Anand's fic�on reads almost like texts of high philosophy. His works do not conform exactly to any of the fic�onal forms currently in vogue. Considered as among the noted living intellectuals in the country, his works are noted for their philosophical flavor, historical context and humanism. Sharing his insights on his celebrated book during the Let's Talk event held at Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi, the award-winning li�erateur observed:
“There exists a strong rela�onship between engineering, ideology and u�lity. Every man-made vanander�cal structure – whether faith-based or science-derived – has to come down to a horizontal level. That is an immutable law of nature. Engineering structures, over periods of �me, become weaker while structures of faith and ideology become stronger. Similar to physical structure, these metaphysical constructs offer spaces and solace for humans.”
Both Shri. Sudarshan She�y - Curator (KMB 2016) and Shri. Riyas Komu - KBF Secretary were among the audience of two hundred literary enthusiasts at the hour-long discussion with Anand.
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Shri. Hormis Tharakan in a spirited discussion with the author of “A Feast of Vultures: the Hidden Business of Democracy in India” – September 29, 2016
Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi played the gracious host for two excep�onal
souls as they delved deep into a scathing study of the democra�c system prevalent in India �ll date. Shri P K Hormis Tharakan IPS is the former Chief of India's external intelligence agency - Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). He is currently the Trustee of the Kochi Biennale Founda�on. Excerpts of the evening discussion between the award-winning journalist-author, Shri Josy Joseph and the intelligence expert Shri. Hormis Tharakan are highlighted for those who missed the talk.
Shri. Josy Joseph said, “When I first began working on the book in 2007, the purpose was to relay stories without varnish from the mortuary of reportage that I had accumulated over my journalis�c career. The theme is evident from the book's cover: the home of a debt-ridden farmer who commi�ed suicide against a backdrop of the Mumbai skyline.
It has been my experience that the corrupt are in the minority. There has been in recent years, efforts at moun�ng an an�-corrup�on movement, but these have not been able to sustain themselves. S�ll, more and more people are recognizing that the status quo needs to change”
Shri. Hormis Tharakan adds, “Corrup�on is the scourge of our democracy. By lis�ng out the wrongdoings of public people, the book serves as a guide to organized corrup�on at the highest levels of power. It is also the story of contemporary India: of everyday corrup�on such as when one applies for a passport through an intermediary or why one is afraid to approach the police. These are the kind of discussions we should be having as a country.”
KOCHI BIENNALE AT CHAVARA
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RD3 CHAVARA SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
CELLULOID
The legendary Indian actor, Shri. Madhu who won the hearts of millions across
the country, presented the Guruvandana Puraskar to the noted
Director/Screenwriter, Shri. K S Sethumadhavan and the Yuvapra�bha
Puraskar to the Actor/Director, Shri. Dileesh Pothen at the 3rd Chavara Annual
Short Film Fes�val held on November 26, 2016. Chavara Cultural Centre
presents these awards to honor legendary personali�es in the field of Indian
Cinema as well as to offer a crea�ve pla�orm for upcoming film makers /
ar�sts to portray innova�ve short films.
TH4 CHAVARA CAROL COMPETITION
Chavara Family Welfare Centre and ChavaraMatrimony.com organized the Fourth Chavara Christmas Carol Compe��on on December 17, 2016. The grandiose programme was inaugurated by Most Rev. Mar Antony Kariyil CMI, Bishop of Mandya Diocese. Rev. Fr. Sebas�an Thekkedathu CMI, General Councilor for Educa�on & Media presided over the func�on. Rev. Fr. Jose Thachil CMI, Superior and the renowned lyricist ShrI. R.K Damodaran felicitated the func�on.
Shri. K. G. GEORGE - FOUR DECADESIN MALAYALAM CINEMAHonoring Shri. K G George - Malayalam Cinema's celebrated Film Director & the proud recipient of the J C Daniel Award - Chavara Movie Circle organized a special session on Four Decades of the maestro's contribu�on to the Indian Film industry. Director Shri. Faasil, Shri. K Balachandran and Dr. Sebas�an Paul extended their felicita�ons. The event also screened Shri. K G George's thought-provoking melancholic drama “Ma�oral”- the celluloid adapta�on of C.V. Balakrishnan's 'Jeevithame Iniyenthu'.
Organized by Chavara Movie Circle(Film Society)
Shri. Madhu honouring Shri. Sethumadhavan with the Guruvandana Puraskar
Gracious presence of Mar Antony Kariyil CMI
Shri. Dileesh Pothan receiving the Yuvaprathiba Puraskar
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CELEBRATING FAITHS
DIWALI IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT
CHARMING
Kerala's much-awaited fes�val Onam was celebrated in grandeur at Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi and its educa�onal wing, Chavara Ins�tute of Management and Media Studies (CIMAMS). Tradi�onal Onam games made a big come-back with both students and staff aiming high with the “Uriyadi” and “Ring the Duck”. While the staff danced to the tune of Thiruvaathirakali, the students sang the Onapaatu to the beats of the chenda. Like all �mes, Onam brought the en�re Chavara family together.
Deepavali proved to be an inter-religious experience at Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi on October 28 when people of all religious faiths lit diyas, spreading the glow of love, tolerance and harmony. Jus�ce B Kemal Pasha - Kerala High Court Judge inaugurated the celebra�on. A musical evening of immortal ghazals were rendered by singers Shri. Sadiq, Miss Phoeba George and Ms. Zazie Hayoun from France. Among the celebrated guests present were Rev. Fr. Sebas�an Thekkedathu CMI, General Councilor for Educa�on & Media, Shri. K V P Krishnakumar - Chairman (Taxa�on), Shri. P Ramachandran Nair - Karayogam Member, Shri. P N Sinulal - CPI(M) Area Commi�ee Member, Adv. T P M Ibrahim Khan, Monsieur Francois Grosjean - Director (Alliance Francaise), Shri. Rangadas Prabhu, Shri. C G Rajgopal and Master Gaurav Menon who shared Diwali messages.
Justice Kemal Pasha lighting the diya on Diwali
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THE GREAT Maveli
Enlivening the traditional performing arts of Kerala at Chavara Cultural Fest
GLIMPSES - CHAVARA FEST 2008-2015
Chavara Fest is a week-long fes�val of art, dance, music, drama and food conducted every year at Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi in an effort to strengthen the priority of art in every community and build peace among na�ons through inter-cultural dialogue.
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Rev. Dr. Paul Achandy CMI, Prior General, His Bea�tude Thomas Mar Koorilos, Archbishop of Thiruvalla, Prof. K.V Thomas, MP, Dr. K.S Radhakrishnan, Shri. Oomen Chandy and Dr. M. C. Dileep Kumar express their views at the Chavara Fest 2015.
GLIMPSES - CHAVARA FEST
THE FUTURE OF
The CMI Educa�on department organized a spirited seminar on the Dra� Na�onal Educa�on Policy 2016 on August 13, 2016 at Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi. Eminent personali�es and learned scholars from pres�gious educa�onal establishments across Kerala graced the occasion. Students, teachers and parents showed keen interest in finding out the minority implica�ons laid down in the policy dra�.
The chief guest, Rev. Dr. Fr. Xavier Arulraj, Senior Advocate at the High Court of Madras inaugurated the seminar and delivered the key note address. The discussion was
moderated by Fr. Sebas�an Thekkedathu CMI, Chairman & General Councilor for Educa�on and Media.
The first Na�onal Educa�on Policy was formulated in 1968 while the second one was put together in 1986. The government is now in the process of formula�ng a third, new set of Na�onal Educa�on Policy, which served to be the key point of heated discussion at the seminar. Rev. Dr. Arulraj's discussion pondered upon whether the dra� policy actually addressed crucial issues such as caste, creed and the environment. It also explored if human as well as cons�tu�onal
rights have been included in the right propor�on! A lot of opinions were expressed which, in the long run, is bound to make a huge difference in perfec�ng the ul�mate aim of educa�on, which is Libera�on and Empowerment.
OUR CLASSROOMS Implications in the Policy Draft
The purpose of a National Education Policy is to serve as a comprehensive framework that guides
the development of education in our country. Does the new set of National Education Policy reflect
the national character? Or is it a mockery of our democracy? Let's find out.
TRANSFORMING LIVES
Rev. Dr. Xavier Arulraj addressing the audience
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PASSPORT TO EMPLOYABILITYTraining a Generation of Employable Youth
Educa�onal ins�tu�ons have an important role to play in addressing skills gaps and equipping young people with the employability skills they need to make a successful transi�on into the workplace. Keeping this role in mind, the mission of Chavara Ins�tute of Management and Media Studies (CIMAMS) has been to
stenable the delivery of “21 century Life Skills” to all students irrespec�ve of caste, creed, merit or financial
standing. CIMAMS provides a pla�orm for the youth to Learn, Earn and Empower themselves. This goes a long way in ensuring that at least one child in every household earns his/her livelihood and thereby elevates the en�re family to a more financially stable circumstance.
The current obstacle that students face, especially in India, is not lack of access to quality educa�on but running the risk of not learning life skills or career-readiness skills that will make them highly employable. Among recruiters, there is a broad understanding of what cons�tute employability. In addi�on to technical knowledge, employers expect poten�al employees to demonstrate a broad range of skills in team-working, communica�on, leadership, confidence and inter-personal ability. To inculcate such skills into the learning curriculum, the teaching staff at CIMAMS add real-world or simulated work experience into the tradi�onal lecture-based curriculum. CIMAMS is fully set to reinforce the need for ac�on with career-oriented Degree / Diploma courses in Hotel Management, Professional Cookery, Airline, Tourism and Hospitality, Cabin Crew and Airport Management.
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Eight months back on June 22, 2017, Chavara Ins�tute of Management and Media Studies (CIMAMS) had launched its Cer�fied Course in Cabin Crew and Airport Management, paving a glamorous career path for young boys and girls. Inaugurated by Shri. Patrick Xavier, Air India Sta�on Manager - Kochi, the nine months course will witness its first batch of pass-outs in March 2017. Rev. Fr. Antony Elamtho�am CMI, General Councilor for Finance, who had rendered the presiden�al address, w a s f u l l o f a p p re c i a � o n fo r t h e
SCALING NEW HEIGHTS
educa�onal ini�a�ves taken by CIMAMS in making the youth capable of moving from the classrooms to the workplace.
Rev. Fr. Antony Elamtho�am CMI addressing the Cabin Crew aspirants
FRESHERS' DAY AT CIMAMS
Rev. Fr. Varghese Vithayathil CMI, Vicar General presided over the Freshers' Day func�on held at CIMAMS. With his blessings, the new batch of aspirants for B.Sc. Hotel Management, Airline & Tourism and B.Com were ini�ated into career-oriented programs that will make them employable and industry-ready. In his inaugural address, Fr. Varghese ins�lled confidence in the students, encouraging them to boldly face every challenge in life. He also urged the teachers to introduce innova�ve teaching aids to impart knowledge.
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Chavara Cultural Centre is now home to the Cochin Annexe of Alliance Française Trivandrum and Campus France. The new premise was launched in the presence of Philippe Janvier Kamiyama - Cultural Counselor of the French Embassy and Bertrand de Har�ngh - Counsellor – Coopera�on & Cultural Affairs. The French classes conducted at Chavara Ins�tute of Management and Media Studies (CIMAMS) are handled by language experts from Alliance Française.
Right Rich Blend for Christmas
Con�nuing the beau�ful tradi�on of cake mixing in �me for Christmas, the Hotel Management department at CIMAMS organized the Cake Mixing Ceremony on December 01, 2016. The mixing was done in fes�ve style by Fr. Roby Kannanchira CMI - Director, Shri. Jijo Palathinkal, Strategic Advisor, Prof. A X Edwin, Principal (CIMAMS), Shri. George Varghese, HOD – Hotel Management, Shri. Nimshad Elampilakkat, HR Manager, Sodexo, Chef Prakash Sundaran (Sodexo), students and staff.
AT CHAVARA
TRANSFORMING LIVES
Rev. Fr. Varghese Vithayathil CMI inspiring the aspirants
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It is no more a blind, bleak world! Un�l yesterday, many thought it a challenge for the blind to be frui�ully employed and lead an independent life. Now, the picture is totally different.
For the first �me in the country, visually-challenged individuals are being employed to operate the Tele-Sales Call Centre of Vodafone in India. Joining hands with Chavara Interna�onal Ins�tute for the Visually-Challenged (CIIVC) and Society for Rehabilita�on of the Visually-Challenged (SRVC), Vodafone has set up a Tele-Sales Call Centre at Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi. Malayalam cinema actor, Shri. Fahadh Fazil inaugurated the first-of-its-kind centre at Chavara
EMPOWERING THE CHALLENGEDFirst Tele-Sales Call Centre by the Visually-Challenged at Chavara
Cultural Centre in Kochi on September 02, 2016 and Rev. Fr. Jose Panthaplamtho�yil CMI (Former Prior General) presided over the func�on. Among the noted dignitaries present were Mohammed Y Safirulla IAS, District Collector - Ernakulam along with the writer and philanthropist Kochouseph Chi�lappilly, Rev. Fr. Roby Kannanchira CMI, M.C. Roy, Project Director – SRVC, Sunil J. Mathew, Secretary – SRVC and Abhijit Kishore, Sales Head-Kerala, Vodafone Cellular Ltd. The Tele-Sales Call Centre provides employment to 22 visually-challenged youth who have been trained at the CIIVC – SRVC Training Centre in Voice Recogni�on so�ware (JAWS), Computer Opera�ons, English, So� Skills and Mobility using Smart Canes.
WORLD WHITE CANE DAYOn October 15, 2016 the Society for
Rehabilita�on of the Visually Challenged
(SRVC) and Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi
joined the en�re world in suppor�ng White
Cane Day. The aim was to raise awareness
on the responsibility of pedestrians and
drivers to offer Right of Way to White Cane
bearers. Shri. Sijoy Varghese, Film Actor /
Director and Fr. Roby Kannanchira CMI
flagged off the event at Le Meridien Kochi.
The en�re team members of Le Meridien
and other 5-star hotels in Kochi joined
hands for the rally.
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All rejoice in unison as Fahadh Fazil scissors the beginning of Vodafone'sTele-Sales Call Centre
Shri. Sijoy Varghese giving the green signal for the rally
Rev. Fr. Jose Panthaplamtho�yil addressing the audience
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SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE
WE ARE BORN FREE. ARE WE?!Stand up for Someone's Rights Today!
December 10 commemorates the
day in 1948 when the United Na�ons
General Assembly adopted the Universal Declara�on of Human
Rights a�er the Second World War. In
1950, the Assembly passed a resolu�on
invi�ng all states and organiza�ons to
observe this day as the World Human
Rights Day
The theme this year for the World Human Rights Day is to “Stand up for someone's rights today”. Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi decided to “Stand up for Someone's Rights” on December 10, 2016 as the world commemorated World Human Rights Day.
Jus�ce J B Koshy, Ex-Chairperson – Kerala State Human Rights Commission delivered the Keynote Address. Shri. Jacob Punnoos IPS, Retd. State Police Chief and Special Rapporteur-NHRC graced the occasion and urged the audience to
stand up for themselves and fellow human beings as well. Adv. D B Binu, President – RTI Kerala Federa�on moderated the spirited discussion on the “role of the police in ensuring implementa�on of the human rights policies.” Dr. Sr. Mary Joseph CMC, Principal – St. Joseph's College of Teacher Educa�on for Women and Adv. Sandhya Raju, Director – Human Rights Law Network also joined in the discussion. We are all born free. And we all deserve to remain free, irrespec�ve of our caste, creed or gender. But it is simply not enough that we know our fundamental rights. We should have the empathy within us to protect the rights of a fellow human being.
RIGHT TO BEING HUMAN
No police force or court in the world can reach out to every nook and corner to make sure humans are not deprived of their fundamental rights. It is our responsibility too to stand up for ourselves and for our fellow human beings.
With the intent to improve the layman's awareness about human rights, Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi held an
informative seminar on August 18, 2016. It was led by the Chief Information Commissioner of Kerala,
Shri. Vinson M Paul. He stressed on the fact that the R.T.I. Act is an important milestone in the growth of India's
democratic system and a strong legal tool against corruption.
Shri Vinson M Paul opining about the R.T.I Act
Jus�ce J B Koshy inspiring the audience
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Let There Be Peace On EarthIn associa�on with KCBC Ecumenism and Dialogue Commission
and Kannur Peace Founda�on Chavara Cultural Centre is
promo�ng Harmony Clubs and Peace Workshops to fight
against social evils and inspire a posi�ve change in the society.
Interac�ve Street Plays on inter-religious harmony, drug abuse
and social causes were staged across Kannur, Kasaragod,
Trichur, Ernakulam and Ko�ayam as part of the ini�a�ves by
the Harmony Club ins�tuted at major schools in Kerala.
IT IS THE TIME TO INSPIRE!Chavara Inspire Charitable Trust and Chavara Cultural
Centre joined hands with K Chi�lappilly Founda�on
(KCF) and Fr. Davis Chirammel to release “INSPIRE”, a
6 - m i n u t e S h o r t F i l m o n H I V ( H u m a n
Immunodeficiency Virus) Awareness. The film was
released in five languages (English, French, Spanish,
Malayalam, Hindi) on December 14, 2016 by
Monsieur Alexandre Ziegler, Hon’ble Ambassador of
France to India in the presence of Monsieur Bertrand
de Har�ngh, Counselor – Coopera�on & Cultural
Affairs.
The aim of this humble ini�a�ve is to remove the
social s�gma surrounding children who are born with
HIV and are living with this condi�on. The film
ques�ons why people alienate children with HIV /
AIDS. The film helps reinstate the fact that HIV is not transmi�ed through tears, sweat or saliva. A person cannot get HIV from
another individual by shaking their hands, playing together, ea�ng from the same plate or sharing the same bed.
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE
Premiering the short film "INSPIRE" before the French delega�on
Rev. Dr. Scaria Kalloor OFM CAP addressing the students.
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Chavara Inspire Charitable Society (Reg. No: EKM/TC/458/2014) is a
registered humanitarian venture that aims to provide inspiring
programmes and dynamic support in mee�ng the social needs of
children and adults living with HIV / AIDS. This inter alia includes
providing them with Scholarship, Educa�on, Employability Training and
Employment.
According to the Government of Kerala, there are approximately 922
children who are HIV + and the Centre's new ini�a�ve has reinstated
close to 150 of them. The Centre is determined to con�nue its efforts in
reinsta�ng people living with HIV / AIDS / physical handicaps through
treatment and promo�on of well-being.
Spearheaded by the literary cri�c and philanthropist, Sri. M.K. Sanoo,
Chavara Inspire Charitable Society is the auxiliary wing of Chavara
Cultural Centre, Kochi - a mul�-faceted, socio-cultural endeavour with
diversified non-profit ini�a�ves devoted to the unified development of
Art, Culture, Learning and Inter-religious Harmony. The Centre was
established in 1971, in fond memory of St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara -
founder of two mainstream Catholic Religious Ins�tutes in India
“Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI)” as well as “Congrega�on of the
Mother of Carmel” (CMC). Chavara Inspire is led by a team of socially-
responsible individuals including Shri. John Paul (Vice-president), Fr.
Roby Kannanchira CMI (Secretary), Rev. Sr. Chaithanya CMC, (Exe.
Director), Rev. Sr. Li�le Therese CMC (Exe. Director), Shri. P J Cherian
(Joint Secretary) and Shri. Jijo Palathingal (Member).
Scholarship support for 150 nos. 10/+2 students
Support for close to 250 students in 2017-18 Annual Week-long Regional Summer Camps
Annual Home Visits for Personal Interaction
Aptitude-based Employability Training
Interview coaching & Positive Mindset Training
Emotional support for the orphaned
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is a condition that makes certain people see music, hear color and
taste words.
SYNESTHESIA
Sounds too hard to digest? Well, the truth is that a small
percentage of the human population has a rare
neurological condition known as 'Synesthesia'. The
term loosely means “senses coming together” and has
been derived from the Greek word 'syn' meaning
“together” and 'aesthesis' meaning “sensation.”
Synesthesia takes place when the stimulation of one
sense (for example, the ears) gives rise to an
experience in another second sense (for example, the
eyes). Artists with synesthesia have been known to see
beautiful images while listening to music.
CHAVARA
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FOLLOWING HIS SAINTLY STEPS
Way back in 1868, St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara prepared a unique and first-of-its-kind instruction manual for Christian families. Titled in Malayalam as “Oru Nalla Appante Chavarul – Kudumba Chattom” (A Testament of a Loving Father), this book was originally meant to be a letter addressed to the native people of Kainakari, teaching them the way of life to be followed in every Christian family. Though the book has been written 150 years ago, the thoughts within the literature are ideal for the present world as well. Today, the contents of this book have been beautifully transformed into an on-screen experience on Shalom TV.
Watch ORU NALLA APPANTE CHAVARUL-talk show on the sayings of St. Chavara presented by Fr. Roby Kannanchira CMI and Fr. Roy Kannanchira CMI on Shalom TV. Tune in every Tuesday at 9:00 p.m., Thursday at 8.30 a.m. and Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
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CHAVARA BHAVAN
A Visit to the birth place of St. Chavara to commemorate Chavara Jayanthy ( 212th Birthday)
The New Year 2017 began on a spiritually enriching note at Chavara Cultural Centre Kochi. The staff and management set out on a picturesque trip to the ancestral home of St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara - "Chavara Bhavan" - located at Kainakary in Alappuzha. Embraced in the lush beauty of paddy fields and whispering backwaters, Chavara Bhavan ins�lls a spiritual calm within all who visit this humble shrine.
Ancient
Edakka / Idakka
This percussion instrument from Kerala adds an almost melodious, rhythmic charm
to Panchavadyam and Sopana Sangeetham
performances. Considered as the most divine among
“mangala vadyas” (auspicious instruments)
used in Kerala’s temple music, the Edakka is never
placed on the floor when not in use.
Carved into the shape of an hour-glass, the Edakka is both band-based as well as music-based. Though ini�ally confined to Kerala’s temple music, the Edakka has recently gained tremendous exposure in music circles of the East and the West. Edakka is an essen�al accompaniment for Kerala dance forms such as MohinIya�am, Kathakali and Krishnana�am. In Kathakali, the Edakka is played when a female character holds the stage and the Chenda is not played. The different parts of the Edakka
are 'Ku�yi' (main body made of wood) and the 'Va�om' on either side made from so� calf skin. The 'Tholkacha' is the cloth slung over the le� shoulder and the strings from which hangs the idakka. The 4 colorful woolen 'Jeevakol' depicts the 4 Vedas and from this hangs 8 ‘Koduppukal’ on each side. The 64 ‘Koduppukal’ depict the 64 art forms of Kerala. The 6 small holes on the ‘Va�om’ represent the six Indian Shastras.
Renowned Indian artist Njereleth Harigovindan performs Sopana Sangeetham at the Chavara Fest at Chavara Cultural Centre, Kochi to the accompaniment of the Edakka
Sounds
Chavara Cultural Centre, Monastery Road, Near South Railway Station, Kochi - 682011. Ph : 0484 4070250, www.chavaraculturalcentre.org | www.chavarainstitute.com | www.chavaramatrimony.com
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