Stomp to present seven shows at Ice Skating Rink
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Stomp to present seven shows at Ice Skating Rink
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 W H AT ’ S O N Stomp to present seven shows at Ice Skating Rink By Nawara Fattahova S tomp, an international band, is presenting shows in Kuwait from Oct 22 to 25, 2014 at the Ice Skating Rink. Seven shows will be presented over four days, and each show is an hour and 40 minutes long. The shows are presented by Event Mania in association with Stomp Production and Glynis Henderson Production, and sponsored by Touristic Enterprises Company (TEC), Al Mulla Rental and Leasing, Swiss Belhotel Plaza and City Pages. “Stomp is a popular band from the UK who have won a Grammy award in addition to other awards and we are glad to host their performance at the Ice Skating Rink. Through this performance, we aim to provide special entertainment to citizens and expats of all ages,” said Saqer Al-Bader, Acting PR and Marketing, TEC, during a press conference on Tuesday at the Ice Skating Rink. Stomp is presenting a musical show without using musical instruments. “The band consisting of eight artists is a presenting kinetic performance with music using various objects like brooms, sinks, barrels, buckets, shopping trolleys, basketballs, newspapers and others, which makes the show more exciting,” he added. Tickets are available at the Ice Skating Rink or online. “I advise people to book their tickets early if they want to make sure of getting a seat due to the high interest in these shows. The price ranges from KD 15 to 75,” concluded Bader. Shiham Shihada, Executive Director of Event Mania, noted these shows are for the whole family. “The show presented by Stomp is a mix between the past and present in a funny way. The actors are using primitive objects to produce the amazing sounds accompanied by artistic dances in a comic style,” he pointed out. Stomp has presented shows in many countries. “This is the first performance of Stomp in Kuwait. The band has performed in London, New York and many other places including Dubai, Lebanon and Jordan in the Middle East,” he added. Omar Al-Samarai, Supervisor of the Ice Skating Rink, said these shows will be held in the big rink only, which is closed for this period to hold the shows, but lovers of ice skating can still enjoy their favorite hobby at the small rink which is open to the public as usual. Yamama Obaid, Marketing Manager of Event Mania, noted that the company did a feasibility study and are optimistic about the high attendance. “We are always seeking new activities to present to people in Kuwait. So instead of traveling abroad, they can enjoy the shows here in Kuwait,” she explained. Dr Jacquelyn Elliott gives Change Management presentation at GUST T he Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) organized a presentation on “Culture of Change and Change Management” by Dr Jacquelyn D. Elliott, Ed.D., International Liaison Specialist at University of Missouri St. Louis (UMSL), GUST’s partner university. The presentation focused on faculty facing a barrage of change every day from political, administrative, and curricular demands. The session focused on change and change management for both professional and personal advancement. Dr. Elliot’s main theme was “the only constant is change” and that people should adapt with it in order to grow and develop as individuals and as an institution. She spoke about change sponsors who should have power to make change, fearlessness, vision, public and private roles within change, be able to sacrifice, and excel at performance management to effectively steer an institution and its employees to change for the better. She touched on the importance of involving people in the change process so that they can all be aligned and connected to the vision and mission of the institution and believe in the change; this in order to make it a success. Within the presentation, Dr. Elliot also talked about the reasons why people resist change, the qualities of effective leaders, what to expect when dealing with change and emotional responses to change which she noted that leaders should be aware of and expect them from their employees and therefore deal with them efficiently. An important concept discussed in the presentation was Kotter’s 8 Step Model, which is the best known model for change management, which are: create urgency, form a powerful coalition, create a vision for change, communicate the vision, remove obstacles, create short-term wins, build on the change and anchor the changes in corporate culture. At the end of the presentation, Dr. Elliott briefly addressed the Faculty Fellowships, where GUST faculty got the opportunity to ask questions about the program which encourages research between GUST and UMSL faculty. BMCAAK launches website B ishop Moore College Alumni Association of Kuwait (BMCAAK) launched the website www.bmckuwait.org in a meeting held at Abassiya. The website was inaugurated by Innocent M.P (Parliament Member of Chalakudy & cine actor) by launching the website through the browser. The website was developed and designed by Jobin Babu. The details of Bishop Moore College Alumni is also available in the site. Babuji Bethery welcomed him. Sam Pynummodu, Francis Lawrence (President), Parimanam Manoj (General Secretary), Jerry John Koshy, John Mathew (Treasurer), Shyam Sivan (Jt Secretary), Mathew Karror (Jt. Treasurer), Jobin Babu (Web master), Satheesh C. Pillai, Philip Thomas Kattanam, Manoj K. John Mannar, Babu Gopan & Vinu Oommen also attended the inauguration function. Bishop Moore College is situated at Kallumala, Mavelikara in Alappuzha district of Kerala, India. Bishop Moore College Alumini is a non-political and non-communal voluntary organization consisting of old students & their family members from Bishop Moore College, to provide a social set up where in members can assemble, meet and foster closer relationship. Grand IIK Diwali Mela gives a Festive mood in Kuwait T he Indian community together celebrated the Mega Community event ‘IIK Diwali Mela’ here at Salmiya Indian Model School with gaiety and enthusiasm. Irrespective of region and religion, more than 5000 family crowd gathered throughout the day on Friday, 17th to be part of the mega event, which was bought out by the community portal IndiansinKuwait.com to celebrate the ‘Festival of Lights’. As the name suggests Diwali Mela, was indeed a gathering of all Indian Associations and people from all walks of life who enjoyed the Carnival atmosphere with plenty of Entertainment, Diwali Gifts, Food, Shopping and games. The colourful Rangoli Competition gave the festive beginning to the Mela. Around 10 teams participated in this competition which was sponsored by Hussain & Qaisar Int Ltd Co. Delicious and creative Diwali Mithais’ prepared by the participants at the ‘Holiday Inn - Jamawar Indian Restaurant Mithai Competition’ welcomed the crowed at IIK Diwali Mela. The Mela was officially inaugurated by H E Mr Sunil Jain Ambassador of India to Kuwait and Madam Dr Gargi Jain by lighting the lamp in presence of Mr Shehzad Gidwani, General Manager of Morad Behbehani Group, Mrs Anju Gidwani and Mr Sunoj Nambiar from IndiansinKuwait.com. HE Sunil Jain wished Diwali greetings to the community. “I am happy to see such a large gathering here and thank IndiansinKuwait.com for providing such an opportunity”, he said while inaugurating the event. As a noble cause IndiansinKuwait.com, IWIK and Golden Era Club together contributed a cheque of Rupees 2 Lakhs to the Ambassador for the Prime Ministers National Relief Fund. Sponsors of the Event were given mementos from IIK. The Main Sponsor for the Mela was Tik Tok. Al Muzaini Exchange Co. & American Tourister were the Gold Sponsors. Associate sponsors were Kuwait Automotive Import Co, KDD - Provita, Oriental Insurance, Abbott Nutrition and Shifa Al Jazeera medical centre. Felicitation Ceremony for the winner of Independence Day Supplement Quiz contest was also held during the function. The winner for the Contest Mr Amith Krishnan received a Rado Watch. Early Bird Raffle draw Lucky Winner received an exclusive Belmain watch from the sponsor Tik Tok. Welcome dance of Vinayaka Koutham was performed by Dikshita Samudrala of Natya Veda school founded by Kuchpudi Dance Guru Smt. Veda Valli Prasad. Cultural dances performed by various associations captivated the audience throughout the day. Maharashtra Mandal Kuwait, Telugu Kala Samithi, Bengali Association and Friends of Kannur Expat Association actively participated in the full day Mela. The Bihu dance by Assam Association mesmerized the audience. The Mela brought all Indian Associations together in a common platform to showcase their rich culture through various programs and stalls. Colourful and attractive Diwali Lanterns made by the students of various Indian schools were exhib- ited at the Mela. Fancy dress completion for kids and Kids Fashion show was an added attraction in the event. The enthusiasm and zeal with which the children and their parents participated and performed was extremely commendable. Felicitation of the participating Associations with mementos was done during the day. Winners of IIK Supplement “Tiranga” Contribution also received prizes at the IIK Diwali Mela. Various dances from Dancing Divas, Heart Beats, Punjabi Bangada Dance and Jankar Dance Academy captivated the audience. One of the highlight of the Diwali Mela was the amazing Flash Mob performance by D’ illusions dance troupe. People at the Mela were treated to a surprise as a group of young dancers emerged from the crowds to take part in the amazing flash mob. Starting from few dancers the group quickly grew, with performers emerging from all corners of the crowd as bystanders looked both delighted and bemused. The dynamic kids from D’illusions bought a real live to the Mela with variety of game stalls and surprising prizes. DJ Cheslie ( Audio Tonic) and his group kept crowds mood upbeat with their selection of latest footapping music. People were really surprised by valuable spot prizes and the regular raffles every hour though out the day. The valuable prizes were sponsored by Tik Tok. This kept the event entertaining. Prize distribution of all the competitions held throughout the day at the mela was done at the end of the program. Friends of Kannur Expat Association, FOKE, with a Kerala themed stall at the Diwali Mela bagged prize for the Best Stall. Mr Wilson D’Souza proposed vote of thanks. The event did not end there. The Dandiya Raas at the end for the audience kept the entertainment going. The whole family gathered at the Diwali Mela participated in the Dandiya Raas. Dandiyas were provided by Tik Tok. The mood recreated the true Indian festive atmosphere at Salimya Indian Model School premise.