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Dya Singh's Diary - November 2006
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Far north Queensland - The Great Barrier Reef
The month has started with a bang with a trip to Cairns and Innisfail (which was devastated by Cyclone Larry
in April).
Flew out on Thursday 2nd. to Cairns and did a two hour concert in Cairns Civic Centre concert hall. Great to
be back in tropical weather and a motel with a swimming pool. Group consists of Keith Preston, Andrew Clermont,
Harsel, Parvyn and Charan (Dheeraj is on R & R in Nepal.) We are touched with the warm response we had for the
concert with great cd sales. Non-Sikhs are buying our latest - Asa Di Var pack.
Friday. An amazing day on the great Barrier Reef snorkelling. Truly a natural wonder of this planet. The reef
is over two hours by boat off the Aussie coast line and noticeable from a distance with waves breaking on
shallow area which is all coral! The ocean water is warm and calm and the myriads of fish and other sea life
is a wonder. No wonder 'Nemo' the cartoon has had such a tremendous impact. Snorkelling is like swimming in a
very very pretty and well looked after acquarium. Highly recommended for all. And reasonably priced. A day
out on boat and all equipment provided with a bbq. lunch thrown in is about Aus$100 only. Great value. If you
have a 'to do' list before you get too old or die, then put down snorkelling on the reef as one item. There
are signs of devastation on the coral too - some of the coral appear to be dying. So be quick before we humans
destroy it!
I am amazed at the number of huge mango trees which can be seen in Cairns. In fact the shade provided in the
main 'field' in Cairns central is mango trees! A bumper crop of mangoes is expected this year.
Saturday - Innisfail. It was a delight to see Sikhs turn up in numbers for our open air concert at the
Innisfail waterfront festival. Great time had by all in lovely balmy tropical weather. We have been invited
back next year and I shall not be missing out on the upportunity. On the way back on Sunday morning
(Guru Nanak's Gurpurb) we stopped at Josephine Waterfall. Better than any waterfall I have seen in
Malaysia and I have been to a few. Including natural rock water slides.
For a small community of Sikhs in Cairns and Innisfail, there are three gurdwaras for, by now, obvious reasons -
Sikhs infighting! Two of these gurdwaras are on the highway and as one speeds past they are so close that you
can hold your breath between the two. Luckily, the Sikhs did come for our concert and were made to feel as part
of the multicultural community which is Australia.
W/e 12th. In Adelaide working on a music album sponsored by a Hindu friend doing some bhajans and old Hindi
songs mainly with a spiritual bent. MOst enjoyable album to do and flaunting my God-given talent of music.
12th. I fly to LA, USA.
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Annual Southern California Sikh Heritage Dinner & Spinning Wheel Film Festival.
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A few lazy days to overcome jetlag before first program on Wednesday at Buena Park gurdwara. great evening
program BUT, as usual, someone found something wrong - MY DAUGHTERS SHOULD NOT SMILE ON STAGE! It apparently
sends the wrong message to youngsters. No one has been able to spell out what that means but it was an official
complaint.
Friday:17 November - Southern California Sikh Heritage Annual Dinner. Parvyn
and Harsel performed their western renditions with Darren Mullan on keyboard, Dheeraj on tabla and Andrew -
guitar. They were received with lukewarm appreciation generally as this is not quite the cup of tea for the
Sikh elder generation but great exposure and special guest Gurinder Chadha
(Bend it like Beckham) was full of praise. I received the Miri Piri Award for services to Sikh music - a
tremendous acknowledgement and a humbling experience to be honoured in this way. Others similarly honored were:
good friend Dr. Gurpal Bhullar from Virginia; Harbinder Rana
(who has now become a good friend) from London; the legendary Dr. Marwah
and Bibi Inderjeet Kaur (Mrs. Yogi Bhajan). The evening belonged to thinker,
philosopher, artiste and architect, KP Singh of Indianapols.
His sketches of places of worship around the globe grace next year's sikhpoint
calender. The calender was launched and some of KP Singh's sketches were auctioned besides other
items of interest to raise money for the new Sikh Center of Orange County complex.
(Psssst. if you want one or a few of this fabulous calender contact Bicky Singh on
Bsingh@fcsinet.com )
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Saturday - Spinning Wheel Film Festival. An informal discussion over dinner between two friends - Canadian lawyer
T. Sher Singh and Dr. Brinder Ahluwalia of Toronto has created an amazing Sikh films festival which is a phenomena!
Already held twice in Toronto it is now already held in San francisco, LA, Miami and soon in London. In its third
year in LA, it screened some great films - documentaries and one full length movie. 'Tiger Jeet Singh'
(the famous Sikh wrestler based in Toronto); 'My Mother India' (a documentary by Indo-Australian film maker
Safina Uberoi about her parents and grandparents); 'The Gold Bracelet' (full length film by Hollywood Sikh
actor Kavi Raz about a Sikh family coming to grips with 9/11 and living in a western environment and facing
discrimination and peer pressure); two documentaries, one on Beru Sahib (the gurmatt learning academy in
northern India) and the second on the drug problem in Punjab by Reema Anand of Delhi ; an 80's documentary
on the old Sikh folks coping with lfe in UK by Gurinder Chadha drew some laughs as they narrated their
experiences; an indepth documentary on the Komagata Maru incident; and others. A very invigorating and
touching experience. Most of the film makers were on hand to answer questions and also to talk of their
experiences and inspirations.
Sunday: Noon - Kirtan (second for tour) at Buena Park gurdwara. Guests included Gurinder Chadha and KP Singh -
architect, philosopher from Indianapolis.
PM - concert in Sand Diego organised by shotee behen - Shalini and brother Vijay. A private intimate affair
for about 100 invited guests. It was like being in heaven. Bless you Shalini. Special guests included T. Sher
Singh, Reema Anand and Safina Oberoi.
Monday to Wednesday - programs in Sikh Center Orange Center.
Thursday - flight to Dallas for gurdwara programs at the Garland Gurdwara Sahib and a special 'Divan Concert'
at the Methodist University in Dallas. All well attended programs and a very fruitful outing to Dallas.
Back to LA on 27th. and a quick trip to San Francisco to see our SF hosts Chani and Gugi in Pleasanton till
the end of the month.
I will take this opportunity to wish all readers a very Happy festive season - Gurpurb (Gru Gobind Singh,
shahidhis - four Sahibjadhays and Christmas. Also a Very Happy and bountiful New Year.
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