Leeds Vasakhi Nagar Kirtan

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This Saturday it was a sunny and occasionally windy day, but there was a good turnout for this years Vasakhi Nagar Kirtan in Leeds. It was a good to meet lots of different people and a few old friends.

I managed to talk to quite a few people about the exhibition and documentary and hopefully some of them will make it to launch this Saturday the 18 April. You can book tickets to the exhibition launch preview screening of the documentary by clicking here.

I also met a couple of Spanish students who were excited to see their first Nagar Kirtan and enthusiastically asked "Who's Khalsa? It's his birth, who is he?" and pointed towards the Vasakhi banners "Birth of the Khalsa".

It's always nice to see people engage with cultures different to their own with positiveness and innocence. After explaining a little bit about Vasakhi to them I showed them a flyer for the Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival exhibition. As they saw the word 'Hola' they said 'hola' the Spanish for 'hello' and we had a brief comedic exchange. Oh how we laughed...

Anyway, I also met the first person who ordered the DVD of the documentary and it was a bit sureal. I met him last year when I was promoting the project in Leeds and again this year. Small world and what not. A really supportive guy and all round top bloke.

Overall it was a good day as always and with that I would like to say - Happy Vasakhi people.

Thanks

D

I love taking photographs, but hate having my own taken

I love taking photographs, hate having my own photos taken. I had a photograoher round to make my picture for the local paper recently. I informed him of my inability to smile on command and that my default facial expression isnt to smile, its more of an annoyed look. Most of the time I'm not annoyed, it's just my default 'stand by' facial expression. Anyway, after some great work from the photographer, I eventually smiled. Kind of. You can read the full article here.

You can now book tickets for the exhibition launch and preview screening of the documentary Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival here.

To buy the documentary 'Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival click here.

Check out the photos below.

Thanks

D

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The photographer pleading with me to smile.

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The photographer managing to make me smile.

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The photographer working his magic.

We're at the Bradford Nagar Kirtan

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We will be at the Bradford Nagar Kirtan today. Pop by and say hello, we'll be handing out leaflets for the 'Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival' exhibition & documentary watch the trailer here.

You can now pre-order 'Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival on DVD. Free UK Delivery and 10% Pre-Order discount. Click here to order the DVD.

You can now book tickets for the exhibition launch and preview screening of the documentary Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival here.

Thanks

D

We're at the Leeds Nagar Kirtan - Say hello

So, we will be at Millenium Square for the Leeds Nagar Kirtan from around 12 onwards today. Pop by and say hello, we'll be handing out leaflets for the 'Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival' exhibition & documentary www.holamahalla.com

You can now pre-order 'Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival on DVD. Free UK Delivery and 10% Pre-Order discount. Click here to order the DVD.

You can now book tickets for the exhibition launch and preview screening of the documentary Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival here.

Thanks D

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Sponsoring the exhibition

I've had a few people ask about sponsorship and financially how they can support the Hola Mahalla exhibition and now you can sponsor it by clicking on the following link: SPONSOR

The majority of this project has been mostly self funded, with some brilliant assistance from a Kickstarter campaign for the documentary. It's consisted of a number of costs which I will detail at some point soon to give people an idea of costs involved and also to help other people who might want to do something similar get a rough idea of whats needed to do a project like this, so you're not going in cold.

Unfortunately you can't film or take pictures of Hola Mahalla without travelling to Anandpur, India. I travelled to India, twice over 2011 and 2012 to get as much footage as I could, from 2012 onwards I've been working on this project, editing down the hours of footage, processing the thousands of photos, crafting a script for the documentary and during 2014 I spent most of my time on the project, drastically reducing commercial work so I can finish this project.

Mostly the project has taken time, I've been on the project for over 4 years. Whilst this is a labor of love I would really appreciate it if I was able to try and cover some of the costs. I'm never going to cover all my costs, but projects like this, for me are important, my community - the Sikh community, this subject - Hola Mahalla, was not being covered. We were not and still are not covered by the mainstream media. Having tried TV channels and various funding bodies to no avail I decided to crack on and just do it myself. I feel passionately that we should be proactive and get things done rather than waiting for gatekeepers to give us permission to create.

If you believe in yourself; and genuinely put the work and time in then what ever you do will lead to some form of success, regardless of how you measure it.

I want to continue working on projects like this. I want to encourage other people to work on projects like this and I want our community to embrace the arts and help support such projects. Without them, our history and culture will not be documented and we cant wait for others such as the mainstream media to may be cover it when its fashionable or timely for them.

The exhibition hasn't had a Kickstarter funding campaign or any actual sponsorship to date, and all of the costs involved from prints, frames, mounts, artist commissions, promotion, administration and any miscellaneous costs have been covered by me. I'm hoping this is the first of many exhibitions that I do and a catalyst for others to get involved more. So, if you want to sponsor the exhibition, even if its £1, I would really appreciate it.

To sponsor the Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival exhibition click on the following link: SPONSOR

You can now book tickets for the exhibition launch and preview screening of the documentary Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival here.

To buy the documentary 'Hola Mahalla: The Forgotten Festival click here.

Thanks

D

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