27 October, 2008
Miss Guyana Sari Queen 2008
The 2008 Miss Guyana Sari Pageant, hosted at the National Park on Saturday night, was an enthralling spectacle of high-tech creativity and onstage glamour.Kudos should be given to the organizers. Winner of Miss Sari Pageant Devi Ramcharritar is flanked by from left, Bonita Donelles (third runner up), Alana Persaud (second runner up) Anupa Outar (first runner up)
While all eleven delegates showcased alluring sari displays and provocative dance routines, it was Miss Devi Ramcharritar who got the judges’ nod and took home the crown and title.In first runner-up position was crowd favourite Anupa Outar, while Alana Persaud took the second runner-up spot. Bonita Donelles was awarded the third runner-up position.Ramcharritar took home a brand new Mitsubishi Lancer, compliments of Savico Group of Companies, along with other prizes; while Outar was awarded a trip to Barbados, compliments of Caribbean Airlines. Persaud won herself a trip to Trinidad from the said airline, while her successor, Donelles, was awarded a trip to the Kaieteur Falls, compliments of Roy’s Pharmacy.The Shakti Strings Band set the tone for the evening with an interesting medley that was well received by the hundreds gathered at the venue.This was followed by a classical Indian dance by Padmini of the Divas Dance Troupe.A soulful rendition by Shakti String’s Krishna Seeram then followed. Next it was the dazzling dancers of the Apex Academy performing a soothing dance routine, before Colin Freeman wooed the audience with two Indian slow songs just suited for the occasion.Vivid colour and undulating hips whirled around the stage as the eleven contestants executed a sizzling opening dance that had the entire audience shouting its approval.Then it was time for a melodious rendition from Shakti Strings band member Anil Khan, before the Sitari Dance Troupe blazed the stage with a piece that had the audience clamouring for more. Guyana’s own Cecelia Samaroo then filled the air with a melodious, stirring rendition that moved the audience.The sari display that followed was brilliant, arresting and downright mesmerizing, as contestants used charisma, grace and charm to compete with each other. Those who shone exceptionally in this segment included Ramona Arjune, Anupa Outar, and Alana Persaud.Up next was the exciting Divas Dancers performing the high energy and stimulating Bangra dance.The intelligence segment, which actually determined the final winners, was a thrill, as each girl strove to be precise and fluent in her answers.A few faltered and, of course, there were some who gave incomplete answers.Crowd favourite Outar began her answers in fine style, but obviously allowed nervousness to get the best of her, and fumbled miserably, much to the disappointment of the audience.For some mysterious reason, the judges deliberated for over an hour before they finally delivered the scores, an occurrence which was met with frowns and disapproval from the audience.
While all eleven delegates showcased alluring sari displays and provocative dance routines, it was Miss Devi Ramcharritar who got the judges’ nod and took home the crown and title.In first runner-up position was crowd favourite Anupa Outar, while Alana Persaud took the second runner-up spot. Bonita Donelles was awarded the third runner-up position.Ramcharritar took home a brand new Mitsubishi Lancer, compliments of Savico Group of Companies, along with other prizes; while Outar was awarded a trip to Barbados, compliments of Caribbean Airlines. Persaud won herself a trip to Trinidad from the said airline, while her successor, Donelles, was awarded a trip to the Kaieteur Falls, compliments of Roy’s Pharmacy.The Shakti Strings Band set the tone for the evening with an interesting medley that was well received by the hundreds gathered at the venue.This was followed by a classical Indian dance by Padmini of the Divas Dance Troupe.A soulful rendition by Shakti String’s Krishna Seeram then followed. Next it was the dazzling dancers of the Apex Academy performing a soothing dance routine, before Colin Freeman wooed the audience with two Indian slow songs just suited for the occasion.Vivid colour and undulating hips whirled around the stage as the eleven contestants executed a sizzling opening dance that had the entire audience shouting its approval.Then it was time for a melodious rendition from Shakti Strings band member Anil Khan, before the Sitari Dance Troupe blazed the stage with a piece that had the audience clamouring for more. Guyana’s own Cecelia Samaroo then filled the air with a melodious, stirring rendition that moved the audience.The sari display that followed was brilliant, arresting and downright mesmerizing, as contestants used charisma, grace and charm to compete with each other. Those who shone exceptionally in this segment included Ramona Arjune, Anupa Outar, and Alana Persaud.Up next was the exciting Divas Dancers performing the high energy and stimulating Bangra dance.The intelligence segment, which actually determined the final winners, was a thrill, as each girl strove to be precise and fluent in her answers.A few faltered and, of course, there were some who gave incomplete answers.Crowd favourite Outar began her answers in fine style, but obviously allowed nervousness to get the best of her, and fumbled miserably, much to the disappointment of the audience.For some mysterious reason, the judges deliberated for over an hour before they finally delivered the scores, an occurrence which was met with frowns and disapproval from the audience.
26 October, 2008
Know Your Guyanese Proverbs
1. One, one dutty build dam = Every little bit adds up.
2. Never cuss bridge that you cross = Be grateful for favors from anyone because someday you may need another.
3. Yuh can't suck cane and blow whistle = Do not try to carry out two tasks at the same time.
4. All skin teeth nah laug = Just because someone smiles with you doesn't mean that you are friends.
5. Lil boy nah climb ladder to turn big man = Only time can make you what you will be.
6. Clath ah easy fuh dutty but hard fuh wash = Having achieved a goal, it is difficult to retain it.
7. Yuh can't drink mauby and belch beer = If you put little effort in a task you can expect very little success.
8. Rain ah fall ah roof yuh put barrel fuh ketch am = There is an opportunity for everyone and you must try to grasp it.
9. Nah put all two foot in river if yuh want see how he deep = Do not jump into a venture before you make sure that it is worthy.
10. If yuh eye nah see, yuh mouth nah must talk = You must see for yourself before you talk.
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