Dusherra is the flagship event of SIAF. It has been celebrated for the past 25 years and is one of the most sought-after events for the ethnic community during the calendar year. The burning of the effigies, the fireworks are synonym to Dusherra. It attracts a huge crowd – both BAME population and the local community.
Considering that large public gatherings are not permitted keeping in mind the current prevailing COVID19 situations, SIAF organised Digital Dusherra 2020 completely Digital/Online using various audio/visual modes using our social media platforms.
Schedule
- A well-coordinated and sequenced program hosted online, on 24th and 25th October
- Running sequence of around 1.5 hours, compered by at least couple of hosts
- Pre-recorded performances broadcasted to live audience
- Speeches and messages from dignitaries shown online (either pre-recorded or live) including Consul General of India, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Governor of Prisons, HMP Edinburgh, CEO of BEMIS and Member of Parliament.
- Professional performances by artists from India/UK (options being finalised)
- School engagement via arts and crafts on the theme of Dusherra
- e.g. making 10 headed Raavan in arts and craft sessions
- Pre-recorded RamLeela as finale
- Previous years videos played in between change of programs
- Last Year’s Fireworks video will played to culminate the session
- Simultaneous broadcast on other social media platforms like FB, YouTube and Instagram
Summary
SIAF – Dusherra, over 25 years has built a presence for itself in Edinburgh city and it is synonymous with celebration of the Indian heritage.
All efforts must be made to sustain its legacy and keep the flame glowing, even in such testing times. The SIAF board is committed to deliver a credible programme, with support from Edinburgh Council.
Abhijit Chakraborty, President of SIAF said: “It has been a disappointing year for all of us around the world with this pandemic still prevailing. So many of our loved ones have lost their lives and situation is still very concerning.
“We are one of the well-established ethnic minority charity organisations in Scotland trying to upheld our culture and identity for the past 25 years. We are Pan India, ours is a multi-religious organisation covering the length and breadth of India.
“We have tried our best during these difficult times by organising and taking part in couple of charity events, organised few digital events and now Digital Dusherra.
“We are lucky to have the support of the community here in Edinburgh along with the support of Edinburgh Council and the local government. We are very grateful.
“I hope that things return to normal very quickly and I wish everyone good luck and best wishes during this festive period”
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