Jump to content

Kurbani Productions - Official Release At Yudh 2007 At Rexdale Gurdwara


Jsingh89
 Share

Recommended Posts

Saad Sangat Jeeyo!

The Official realease of the highly anticipated Kurbani Productions - Parnaam Shaheedan Nu will be released on August 25th, 2007 at the 2007 Yudh Sikh Martial Arts Gatka Tournament held at Rexdale Gurdwara in Ontario, Canada. The CD will also be sold online on August 26th 2007, you can preorder your copy now! Anyone from Canada, you do NOT want to miss this event!

Check out track samples at SAMPLES HERE

Information below:

Canadian Organization of Sikh Students (COSS) Present…

Press Release:

Event Dates: August 24th and August 25th

Location: Sikh Spiritual Center (Rexdale Gurdwara)

It is with great anticipation that we announce, Yudh 2007 – the 5th annual Sikh Martial Arts Gatka Tournament, will be taking place on August 25th starting at 12 noon at the Sikh Spiritual Center (RexdaleGurdwara, 9 Carrier Drive, Rexdale, ON).

Youth Keertan Darbar in relation to the tournament will be held the night before from

6pm-11pm.(Aug 24th) with special guest Bhai Harjinder Singh (Sri Nagar Vale) The Keertan Darbar will include English Translations for the Sangat to read and follow.

On August 25th, During the Halftime of the Gatka Tournament COSS will be honouring a great journalist who has brought monumental change to the Canadian Immigration Policies. Harnarayan Singh of the CBC showcased and premiered the issue of Immigration Canada's discriminatory practice against the Sikhs in forcing the use of alternative last names. Harnaryan Singh will be honoured by COSS, MP Roy Cullen, MPP Dr. Sharif Qadri and Councillor Suzan Hall.

The tournament which is now in its 5th year has been presented every

year at a different venue and showcases some of the best Gatka players

from across North America. This year's tournament will feature

competitors from across Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and India.

The tournament will showcase faree soti (stick and shield) gatka tournament, will be a kirpan (sword) spinning and a damalaa (turban) tying competition. The fari soti competition carries with it a grand cash prize of $1100, and a $600 prize for the runner

up. Both the kirpan and damalaa competition will also have cash and

prizes for the winners.

Last year's tournament winner, Harbir Singh (Calgary, AB) will

once again compete to uphold his title as the North American Gatka

Champion, facing off against many new faces and past seasoned

veterans.

The tournament is, but another initiative to promote Sikhi on the part

of the Canadian Organziation of Sikh Students (COSS).

For more information on the event and for sponsorship opportunities

call,

Jasdev Singh 416-835-1909 or visit www.Yudh.net for all other inquires contact Parminder Singh 416-728-1781 The registration deadline for all wishing to compete is August 22th.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt


×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use