The second annual Gujarati Samaj Senior Citizens Program, (GSSCP)
aptly titled, “Savoring Sixties” was staged on Saturday, April
22 at Sardar Patel Bhavan Hall. The spectacular, packed
show,with participants ranging from 59 to 78 years in age, and
with over 500 attendees, was emceed by composed and experienced
Rekha Mehta and Varsha Shah, who also actively collaborated with
Ashwin Shah in staging the Show.
In
his welcome address, Ashwin Shah, the Chief Organizer of the
past and this year’s Shows gave a brief history of the Senior
Citizens Programs and its gaining popularity since its inception
two years ago.” Those who are young now should think of the
years ahead and regard senior citizens programs as a worthy
investment,” he said. He also urged the attendees to help
provide rides, to enable more seniors to attend and participate
in the programs. He lauded the inspiring leadership, dedication
and commitment of Gujarati Samaj Vice President Pankaj Sampat
and all the supporting volunteers.
Having established an immediate rapport with the audience, Rekha
Mehta and Varsha Shah presented a light hearted skit where two
lonely and bored widows living with their sons in America decide
to attend Seniors Programs where they forge new friendships and
get an opportunity to participate in life-enriching activities.
After Mohanbhai Fatania sang two uplifting bhanjans, Shardaben
Patel, Arunaben Patel and Champaben Patel sang a rousing
patriotic song, jago juwania re Bharat deshna exhorting the
young generation to wake up, be bold and play a proactive role
in making India a great country.
Girishbhai Desai with a few well rib-tickling jokes created a
jovial mood in the audience.
Kokilaben Mehta, Jyotikaben Patel, Leelaben Desai and Aparnaben
Joshi(who also directed the dance), in pink, green and blue
costumes performed a riveting koli dance , a popular folk dance
of Maharashtra State, which elicited wild applause.
Prafulbhai Shekhda, a dentist, who also has a flair for poetry
recited a well crafted poem on his wife, he had written many
years ago. The poem, jeevan sangeet ni vani resonated well with
the audience.
The next item, Fancy Dress Competition, directed by Varsha Shah
and Rekha Mehta proved to be a piece-de-resistance of the
evening. . Judging by the performance of the 14 entrants, the
five Judges; Amita Patel, Chirag Patel, Navin Shah, Sunny
Thakker and Kumud Patel must have had quite a challenging task
in picking the top three winners. Bhanuben Bodiwala, with a
stooped back, walked on stage with a walking stick, a rosary in
hand and acted convincingly like an old grouchy NRI lady! One of
the familiar sights on streets, beaches and on trains in India
is that of the chanawala, selling irresistible roasted chanas
and peanuts! Girishbhai Desai definitely impressed as chanawala.
Vinaykantbhai Doshi wowed the audience in his role of Indian
nationalist and Freedom Fighter Lokmanya Tilak, as he stood
handcuffed in front of the British Judge and uttered the fiery
words,’ I am an Indian Citizen. Swarajya is my birth right and I
shall have it’ and slowly walked towards the prison. Kokilaben
Mehta, dressed as Mirabai, with her ek tara, sang and danced
around her idol Krishna and Bhanuben Shekhda raved the audience
in her role as doodhwali making early rounds of delivering milk
to homes of her customers. Everyone cheered and clapped as
Nanubhai Parikh attired as a South Indian Brahmin walked on
stage and intoned a few sentences in South Indian
dialect.Sharadbhai Shah, an Arab, in dark glasses and a long
sleeved black thoub dress with a head cover and a band, had
everyone laughing when he said that while Indian hair oil made
hair grow his oil made people bald and to prove it he removed
his head cover which revealed a shiny pate! Arunaben Patel came
on stage, blindfolded as Gandhari, and tugged many a heart,
lamenting and wailing after hearing of the death of all her one
hundred sons. Ushaben Modi thrilled the audience, fulfilling her
long cherished dream of performing a classical dance on stage.
Not to be outdone, Kamalaben Nair performed a scintillating
Kerala dance. Aparnaben Joshi as a maid, created ripples of
laughter as she went around humming a Bollywood song, while
sweeping the stage with a broom. Kusumben Sinha also impressed
the audience in her role as a Bangladeshi woman. Shakunaben
Trivedi showed how a restless person with a remote in his hands
keeps on flipping TV channels while Meenaben Parekh said that as
a cardiac doctor she was advised by her mentor to use eyes, ears
and speech to listen to a patient’s worries, to soothe him with
cheerful words and to inspire him with positive thoughts.
One of the Judges, Navin Shah commented that the Judges were
highly impressed with the performance of all the participants
which had clearly exceeded everyone’s expectations. Loud
applause greeted announcement of the Fancy Dress Competition
Winners, viz.; Bhanuben Shekhda (1st Prize); Kokilaben Mehta
(Second Prize) and Nanubhai Parikh (3rd Prize).
While Poetess Kusumben Sinha regaled the audience with an
amusing poem in Hindi, in which she had funny digs at Pankaj
Sampat and other volunteers, Kokilaben Mehta sang a bhajan
In his brief address, GSSCP Director Pankaj Sampat exulted with
the rapid progress of the Senior Citizens Programs and
increasing attendance. He thanked all the volunteers,
participants, sponsors and donors of Prizes, and went on to make
announcements of the upcoming events. He exhorted the seniors to
avail of the new Library, sports and entertainment facilities
and computer classes.
Gujarati Samaj Board Chairman, Dr.Mukesh Patel advised the
seniors to remember three things; (i) Remain physically active,
(ii) Eat moderately and (iii) Stay connected with family,
relatives and friends by participating in social activities.
Gujarati Samaj President Amit Shah, who has been a pillar of
support for the Seniors Programs, congratulated Pankaj Sampat
and supporting volunteers for a fine show.

A mini-play, Sandhya na rang written/directed by Ashwin Shah was
laced with humor and advice about coping with old
age.Hasmukhbhai(Rajnibhai Parikh), a lively 60 year old senior
is married to Ramaben(Pravinaben Shah) . They enjoy throwing
verbal punches at each other. In contrast Kusumben (Champaben
Patel) who is married to Jaman (Manubhai Patel) is feeling lost
and in low spirits because her grown up sons have left the
family nest. And then there is Officer Patel (Subodhbhai Shah)
who announces that after retiring, he decided to change his
career and is now a Police Officer. At first Hasmukhbhai refuses
to believe him, “A Patel and a Police Officer!” he quips
(laughter). The moral of the mini-play being that one has to
learn to adjust to new realities in old age.
The Diva-Garbo, kumkum na pagla padya directed by Rekha Mehta
and Divya Parikh was a delight to watch. The lights were dimmed
as the performers, Savitaben Bhut, Champaben Patel Jr. Champaben
Patel, Sr., Sandhyaben Patel, Shardaben Patel, Sushilaben Patel,
Vimlaben Patel and Narmadaben Sureja, in white and blue saris,
with diyas in their palms gracefully moved in circles in well
synchronized moves
The next item, a ‘Raas’, ‘O dholida’ ,directed by Rekha Mehta
and Divya Parikh, was zippy and full of bounce despite the age
of the performers. The dancers, Bhanuben Bodiwala,Vinaykantbhai
Doshi,Ushaben Modi,Nanubhai Parikh,Rajnibhai Parikh, Sushilaben
Parikh,Arunaben Patel,Manubhai Patel,Subodhbhai Shah, Bhanuben
Shekhda,Prafulchandra Shekhda,and Shauknaben Trivedi, in black
and orange beaded dresses performed an energetic dance weaving
in and out of circles to the pulsating music and soon the
audience began tapping feet and clapping in unison with the
beats of the drums and dandiyas.
After the Raas, all the artists and Organizers came on stage to
take a bow, as thunderous ovation reverberated in the
hall.Rajnibhai Parikh expressed a Vote of Thanks and invited
Pankaj Sampat, Rekha Mehta, Varsha Shah, Ashwin Shah and Divya
Parikh on stage where they were presented flower bouquets on
behalf of the Senior Citizens.
Light refreshments were served before the Show. Later, after the
Show, Gujarati Samaj Youth Director Mahesh Patel and volunteers
helped serve dinner catered by Palace Restaurant. Also, Prizes
were awarded to the winners in the Raffle Draw.
The Show had an imaginative amalgam of items with cultural,
spiritual and patriotic flavor which was appreciated and enjoyed
by young and old alike. The performance and talent of the
seniors belied their age and they all deserve encouragement and
applause.
This year’s Show exceeded everyone’s expectations and definitely
raised the bar.
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