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NAIROBI DANDIYA RAAS TEAM (around 1961 - 1963) by Bhikhubhai V Mistry, Banbury, Coventry Samaj Email: [email protected]. Row 1 (L - R): Pravinbhai P Mistry (Leicester), This photo was taken in the early 1960s when the Prajapati Community of Nairobi used to celebrate 9 days of Navratri every year with great tradition and enthusiasm. The Dandiya Raas team was an amateur (semi) production that used to travel all around Nairobi where they were invited to perform. Generous donations were given to Samaj for this performance and delicious Prasad was served. Ranchhodbhai K Mistry and Govindbhai K Mistry were the two main organisers of this team. The training used to begin a few weeks before Navratri. Occasional rehearsal made sure the group would give a perfect performance! The practice was held at the Nairobi Prajapati Samaj hall for youths like me who would go to the Samaj after school. knitted, it was then unwound with reverse steps routine. The change of steps was controlled using the whistle by Ranchodbhai K Mistry and Govindbhai K Mistry. They made sure that everybody moved in synchronised steps. The rhythm for Raas and Garba, by the home grown musical team, was excellent. The traditional Tabla (Natubhai Mistry), Dholak, harmonium (Govindbhai who was also a trustee for the Nairobi Fund in India) and manjira were played very systematically. The main singer was Thakorbhai N Mistry who was well supported by others. ‘Dori’ Dandiya Raas was a Favourite... The Dandiya Raas style used many different steps. One of the favourite items was the ‘Dori’ Dandiya Raas - using a rope hung / supported from the ceiling, where one end of the rope was held by each participant while they performed the dance. Different patterns were created as the rope inter-knitted with the steps routine. Once the rope was fully In the UK, Jasuben taught the Dandiya Rope routine to the London team. It was performed at the Variety Show organised by SPA (UK) at the DeMontfort Hall in Leicester during the secretarial ship of Late Chhaganbhai Mistry of Leicester. My special thanks to Dahyabhai K Mistry and Jasuben Mistry for help with names and history. If any of our Sandesh readers recognise the missing names, or require further information, please email to me with pleasure. Kantibhai N Mistry (London), Narubhai C Mistry, Shashikant P Mistry (Leicester) Row 2 (L - R): Chottubhai Mistry (London), Manubhai (Pragjibhai) V Lad (London), Name not known, Narishbhai’s youngest brother (in line 4, AshtonU-Lyne), Jasubhai Mistry (Ashton-U-Lyne), Ranchodbhai K Mistry (Preston), Govindbhai K Mistry (Leicester), Kuverjibhai C Mistry (Leicester), Vithalbhai N Mistry (Leicester), Babubhai Mistry (Rugby), Bhikhubhai Mistry (Leicester) Row 3 (L - R): Dullabhbhai G Mistry (AshtonU-Lyne), Thakorbhai N Mistry (London), Jaychandbhai P Mistry (Leicester), Dhirubhai N Mistry (Tameside), Manilalbhai Mistry (Watford), Name not known, Navkalank C Mistry), Bhikhubhai V Mistry (Coventry), Name not known, Lalbhai H Mistry (London) Row 4 (L - R): Govindbhai N Mistry (London), Narshibhai D Mistry (Tameside), Maganbhai Mistry (Hounslow), Manubhai C Mistry (Leicester), Thakorbhai P Mistry, Naginbhai G Mistry (East London), Thakorbhai G Mistry (USA), Chaganbhai Mistry (Bradford), Bhagubhai B Mistry (Leicester), Name not known, Kesavhbhai K Mistry (Bradford) vol. 40 | Prajapati Sandesh 2015 | www.prajapati.org.uk 37