admin_team, Author at Assam Association of Alberta https://assamassociationalberta.com/author/admin_team/ Tagline Mon, 02 Dec 2024 05:04:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://assamassociationalberta.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-Logo-99x99.jpg admin_team, Author at Assam Association of Alberta https://assamassociationalberta.com/author/admin_team/ 32 32 ASSAMESE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE AND PERFORMING ARTS https://assamassociationalberta.com/assamese-school-of-language-and-performing-arts/ Fri, 25 Mar 2022 15:06:56 +0000 https://assamassociationalberta.com/?p=871 INNAUGURATION OF ASSAMESE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE AND PERFORMING ARTS – Reported by Hady Rahman It was -32 °C degrees Celsius outside with snow and flurries making it white and cold. […]

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INNAUGURATION OF ASSAMESE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE AND PERFORMING ARTS – Reported by Hady Rahman

It was -32 °C degrees Celsius outside with snow and flurries making it white and cold. But amidst this, more than 25 people decided to attend the opening ceremony of “The School of Assamese Language and Performing Arts”. The school was formally inaugurated by Mr. Manmeet Bullar, honourable MLA of Calgary on February 6, 2011 at the Scandinavian Cultural Society Centre, Calgary, Alberta.

The objective of the school is to provide education in the native language of Assam and its performing arts to the new generation of Assamese Albertans. This kind of cultural education will encourage multiculturalism which in itself is the backbone and essence of the Canadian society.

The school will be run by AAA and the teachers will be volunteers from the association. An establishment of this kind will provide the much needed environment for our children to learn their native language and about the rich culture and heritage of Assam. In a predominately global society it is very important for our children to maintain their identity while integrating into the larger Canadian society. Identity can be maintained only when the new generation is aware and knowledgeable of their unique culture and heritage. The first learning session of the school will commence on February 20, 2011 at the Scandinavian Cultural Society Centre, Calgary, Alberta. Regular classes thereafter will be held every fortnight for 2 hrs in the weekends.

AAA highly appreciates Mr. Manmeet Bullar for his efforts and personal involvement in establishing the school.  In late September 2010, at an AAA function, Mr. Bullar was appraised about the necessity of a language and performing arts school for the Assamese community. Within a period of about three and a half months with the Government grant the school has now become a reality. (may be removed and some more about the school could be added

This school in Calgary is first of its kind school in Canada that will be providing comprehensive and high-quality teaching in Assamese language. We are aiming to provide a well-equipped classroom, a library, audiovisual material.

So far there are around 10 regular students attending our class with 2 volunteering teachers like Aswini Sarma and Malika Rahman.  ADD some more to cover the page. Class materials available online at https://www.assamassociationalberta.com/.

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CELEBRATION OF 10 ANNIVERSARY OF ASSAM ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA, CANADA. https://assamassociationalberta.com/celebration-of-10-anniversary-of-assam-association-of-alberta-canada/ Fri, 25 Mar 2022 12:22:50 +0000 https://assamassociationalberta.com/?p=837 Reported By: ARUP GOSWAMI. We all the Assamese people of Calgary are very proud to celebrate a decade of success of Assam Association of Alberta in Calgary Canada. With the initiative, […]

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Reported By: ARUP GOSWAMI. 
We all the Assamese people of Calgary are very proud to celebrate a decade of success of Assam Association of Alberta in Calgary Canada. With the initiative, support, inspiration and dedicated work of a few Assamese in Calgary and Edmonton formed the Association in June, 2010 and we became a registered organization of Alberta from July 07, 2010. It’s really amazing to see an Association on the other side of the world with only a few families (about 25 families) in Alberta. This is not only an Association but a second home to us, where we could share our fillings with people from the same heritage, through which we could nurture our cultural heritage, revive our lost musical tunes, observe our festivals and keep up with the taste of food from that part of the world. Assam Association of Alberta has showcased the socio-cultural heritage of Assam among the Canadians in Alberta in various celebrations for the decade.

Apart from hosting our annual events like Bihu, Picnic, Family fun night, we started a school for learning Assamese and performing arts in 2011 to educate the children and youths, the future generations of Assamese Canadian of the society with their ethnic background and socio cultural heritage by teaching Language and performing Arts in a classroom pattern.

To celebrate this auspicious occasion, a group of Assamese people along with youths and children assembled in Edworthy Park in Calgary on August 8th, 2020 at 6.00 pm. Flag hosting, singing of “O’ Mour Apunar Dex”, Cake cutting, Camp fire, Tea and a dinner were arranged that afternoon. 

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