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Shah Jahan is one of the most famous legendary king in Indian History. His Full name is “Ala Azad Abul Mushafar Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Shah Jahan”
Shah Jahan (1592 – 1666) was a fifth Mughal Emperor, Son of Jahangir and Grand son of “Akbar the Great”. He also conquered to expand his territories and maintain the cultural harmony with all like his grandfather Akbar. He was well known for his architectural works mainly Taj Mahal (Wonder of the World), Red fort, Jama Mosque (Kashmir)…
He built Taj Mahal for his beloved wife “Mumtaz Mahal”. Finally one of his sons prisoned him in Agra at 1965 until his death at 1966.
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MCH History Event
So now it looks like there really is some interest in having a get-together event for readers of the blog and anyone else who enjoys local history. Now we go from hypotheticals to logistics. We need to come up with a time and a place. As far as a time goes, we first need to decide what kind of a time frame would be the best for the most people -- weeknight, weekend day, weekend night. I figure we'll want to have a couple of hours to sit or stand around and talk. That probably means an evening time (7:00, maybe) or an early to mid afternoon if it's on a Saturday or Sunday (1:00, 3:00). That being said, I'm open to suggestions. This our event, not just mine.
And as for a place, I'm open to ideas there, too. I'd say we're probably looking at somewhere in the range of 10 to 20 people, so a smallish room would suffice. I'm thinking large enough that we can mingle around, set up a few tables for those who want to/need to sit, and have a couple tables for displays and maybe some snacks (we can get to that in the next round of planning). I realize that the time and place, to some degree, will probably have to be planned in concert with each other. A great room is no good if no one can make it, and it doesn't work if it's not available when we are. Our other constraint is that my ideal pricepoint for the room is approximately what I make from writing the blog. I don't want to make this a paying event, so I'd like to find somewhere that will just let us use a space for a few hours. We'll clean up, and we won't be too rowdy.
So to move things to the next step, I've replaced the polling question to the right to ask about preferred time frames. Feel free to throw in any ideas or comments here, at the FaceBook page, or by emailing me directly.
And as for a place, I'm open to ideas there, too. I'd say we're probably looking at somewhere in the range of 10 to 20 people, so a smallish room would suffice. I'm thinking large enough that we can mingle around, set up a few tables for those who want to/need to sit, and have a couple tables for displays and maybe some snacks (we can get to that in the next round of planning). I realize that the time and place, to some degree, will probably have to be planned in concert with each other. A great room is no good if no one can make it, and it doesn't work if it's not available when we are. Our other constraint is that my ideal pricepoint for the room is approximately what I make from writing the blog. I don't want to make this a paying event, so I'd like to find somewhere that will just let us use a space for a few hours. We'll clean up, and we won't be too rowdy.
So to move things to the next step, I've replaced the polling question to the right to ask about preferred time frames. Feel free to throw in any ideas or comments here, at the FaceBook page, or by emailing me directly.
Honouring a Legend: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
It's Art and Culture month once again on the blog (in case you missed last year), a time when we appreciate the visual and musical wonders of art that our ancestors and contemporaries have given us.
Now recently, I've developed a thing for classical music and seeing as it was absent last year (unfairly!), it deserves to start at #1 here. Though I'm sure most of you are familiar with the likes of Beethoven and Bach, quite a handful (aside from well-versed classical music enthusiasts) would recall the likes of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the great Russian composer. If you haven't heard of him, I don't blame you. If you haven't heard his works before, you should sit in a corner and think about what you've done.
Short Biography:
(From Wikipedia)
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) was a Russian composer whose works included symphonies, concertos, operas, ballets, chamber music, and a choral setting of The Russian Orthodox Divine Liturgy. Some of these are among the most popular theatrical music in the classical repertoire. He was the first Russian composer whose music made a lasting impression internationally, which he bolstered with appearances as a guest conductor later in his career in Europe and the United States. One of these appearances was at the inaugural concert of Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1891. Tchaikovsky was honored in 1884 by Emperor Alexander III, and awarded a lifetime pension in the late 1880s.
Although musically precocious, Tchaikovsky was educated for a career as a civil servant. There was scant opportunity for a musical career in Russia at that time, and no system of public music education. When an opportunity for such an education arose, he entered the nascent Saint Petersburg Conservatory, from where he graduated in 1865. The formal Western-oriented teaching he received there set him apart from composers of the contemporary nationalist movement embodied by the Russian composers of The Five, with whom his professional relationship was mixed. Tchaikovsky's training set him on a path to reconcile what he had learned with the native musical practices to which he had been exposed from childhood. From this reconciliation, he forged a personal but unmistakably Russian style—a task that did not prove easy. The principles that governed melody, harmony and other fundamentals of Russian music ran completely counter to those that governed Western European music; this seemed to defeat the potential for using Russian music in large-scale Western composition or from forming a composite style, and it caused personal antipathies that dented Tchaikovsky's self-confidence. Russian culture exhibited a split personality, with its native and adopted elements having drifted apart increasingly since the time of Peter the Great, and this resulted in uncertainty among the intelligentsia of the country's national identity.
Despite his many popular successes, Tchaikovsky's life was punctuated by personal crises and depression. Contributory factors included his leaving his mother for boarding school, his mother's early death and the collapse of the one enduring relationship of his adult life, his 13-year association with the wealthy widow Nadezhda von Meck. His homosexuality, which he kept private, has traditionally also been considered a major factor, but musicologists now play down its importance. His sudden death at the age of 53 is generally ascribed to cholera; there is an ongoing debate as to whether it was accidental or self-inflicted.
While his music has remained popular among audiences, critical opinions were initially mixed. Some Russians did not feel it sufficiently representative of native musical values and were suspicious that Europeans accepted it for its Western elements. In apparent reinforcement of the latter claim, some Europeans lauded Tchaikovsky for offering music more substantive than base exoticism, and thus transcending stereotypes of Russian classical music. Tchaikovsky's music was dismissed as "lacking in elevated thought," according to longtime New York Times music critic Harold C. Schonberg, and its formal workings were derided as deficient for not following Western principles stringently.
The Nutcracker: II March
Romeo and Juliet: Fantasy Overture
Chinese Dance - The Nutcracker
Piano Concerto No. 1:
Nutcracker Trepak (Russian dance):
Nutcracker: Dance of the Mirlitons
Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy:
1812 Overture:
According to musicologist Leonid Sabaneyev, Tchaikovsky was not comfortable with being recorded for posterity and tried to shy away from it. On an apparently separate visit from the one related above, Block asked the composer to play something on a piano or at least say something. Tchaikovsky refused. He told Block, "I am a bad pianist and my voice is raspy. Why should one eternalize it?"[
Now recently, I've developed a thing for classical music and seeing as it was absent last year (unfairly!), it deserves to start at #1 here. Though I'm sure most of you are familiar with the likes of Beethoven and Bach, quite a handful (aside from well-versed classical music enthusiasts) would recall the likes of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the great Russian composer. If you haven't heard of him, I don't blame you. If you haven't heard his works before, you should sit in a corner and think about what you've done.
Short Biography:
(From Wikipedia)
| Tchaikovsky |
Although musically precocious, Tchaikovsky was educated for a career as a civil servant. There was scant opportunity for a musical career in Russia at that time, and no system of public music education. When an opportunity for such an education arose, he entered the nascent Saint Petersburg Conservatory, from where he graduated in 1865. The formal Western-oriented teaching he received there set him apart from composers of the contemporary nationalist movement embodied by the Russian composers of The Five, with whom his professional relationship was mixed. Tchaikovsky's training set him on a path to reconcile what he had learned with the native musical practices to which he had been exposed from childhood. From this reconciliation, he forged a personal but unmistakably Russian style—a task that did not prove easy. The principles that governed melody, harmony and other fundamentals of Russian music ran completely counter to those that governed Western European music; this seemed to defeat the potential for using Russian music in large-scale Western composition or from forming a composite style, and it caused personal antipathies that dented Tchaikovsky's self-confidence. Russian culture exhibited a split personality, with its native and adopted elements having drifted apart increasingly since the time of Peter the Great, and this resulted in uncertainty among the intelligentsia of the country's national identity.
Despite his many popular successes, Tchaikovsky's life was punctuated by personal crises and depression. Contributory factors included his leaving his mother for boarding school, his mother's early death and the collapse of the one enduring relationship of his adult life, his 13-year association with the wealthy widow Nadezhda von Meck. His homosexuality, which he kept private, has traditionally also been considered a major factor, but musicologists now play down its importance. His sudden death at the age of 53 is generally ascribed to cholera; there is an ongoing debate as to whether it was accidental or self-inflicted.
While his music has remained popular among audiences, critical opinions were initially mixed. Some Russians did not feel it sufficiently representative of native musical values and were suspicious that Europeans accepted it for its Western elements. In apparent reinforcement of the latter claim, some Europeans lauded Tchaikovsky for offering music more substantive than base exoticism, and thus transcending stereotypes of Russian classical music. Tchaikovsky's music was dismissed as "lacking in elevated thought," according to longtime New York Times music critic Harold C. Schonberg, and its formal workings were derided as deficient for not following Western principles stringently.
Works:
Swan Lake: Scene The Nutcracker: II March
Romeo and Juliet: Fantasy Overture
Chinese Dance - The Nutcracker
Piano Concerto No. 1:
Nutcracker Trepak (Russian dance):
Nutcracker: Dance of the Mirlitons
Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy:
1812 Overture:
Bonus clip:
This is an actual recording of Tchaikovsky's voice, recorded in January 1890, by Julius Block on behalf of Thomas Edison.
Failure to Communicate
I work with a lot of recent college grads. On the other hand, there are quite a few people who are closer to retirement than college. It's interesting when you are sitting around talking with them; sometimes it's me staring at one of them with a blank look when what they say makes no sense to me; sometimes it's the other way around.
For instance, do you guys know what YOLO means? Yeah, I didn't either. It means, "you only live once".
There are so many other things where I have no idea what people are talking about. I don't watch TV, so I already have a gap when it comes to that kind of stuff, no matter what the era, but if it's in the past few years especially, I am so out of the loop. I was informed of several shows that were "so good" that I just "had to watch" so I went and watched one of them and was baffled by what was going on.
One of my coworkers keeps talking about Roadhouse. Have you seen it? Yeah, me neither. Apparently it's about Patrick Swayze and a bar and a bouncer and there are a couple of one liners that these guys keep throwing out. Like this one: I want you to be nice until it's time to not be nice. Apparently that works for my line of work as well as being a bouncer. So I am just like a bouncer.
I was talking to some different coworkers the other day and they were talking about how the reason something wasn't working was because there was bad communication and I threw out this line: What we've got here is failure to communicate. Do you know where it comes from? Neither did any of my coworkers. It was first coined in Cool Hand Luke and was later put into the G&R song Civil War, which is what I was quoting.
It's funny how people have different phrases, movies or music that were popular when they were growing up, as well as different things that they are interested in now. These things can separate us sometimes, but they can also bring us together. I mean, now I know a couple of lines from a bad Swayze movie and a very useful phrase in acronym form.
What topic, phrases or lines have people said to you lately that went over your head? or What have you said to them that they didn't understand?
For instance, do you guys know what YOLO means? Yeah, I didn't either. It means, "you only live once".
There are so many other things where I have no idea what people are talking about. I don't watch TV, so I already have a gap when it comes to that kind of stuff, no matter what the era, but if it's in the past few years especially, I am so out of the loop. I was informed of several shows that were "so good" that I just "had to watch" so I went and watched one of them and was baffled by what was going on.
One of my coworkers keeps talking about Roadhouse. Have you seen it? Yeah, me neither. Apparently it's about Patrick Swayze and a bar and a bouncer and there are a couple of one liners that these guys keep throwing out. Like this one: I want you to be nice until it's time to not be nice. Apparently that works for my line of work as well as being a bouncer. So I am just like a bouncer.
I was talking to some different coworkers the other day and they were talking about how the reason something wasn't working was because there was bad communication and I threw out this line: What we've got here is failure to communicate. Do you know where it comes from? Neither did any of my coworkers. It was first coined in Cool Hand Luke and was later put into the G&R song Civil War, which is what I was quoting.
It's funny how people have different phrases, movies or music that were popular when they were growing up, as well as different things that they are interested in now. These things can separate us sometimes, but they can also bring us together. I mean, now I know a couple of lines from a bad Swayze movie and a very useful phrase in acronym form.
What topic, phrases or lines have people said to you lately that went over your head? or What have you said to them that they didn't understand?
Tala Council Newsletter February 2013
First, may I wish you all a belated Happy New Year.
NEW WEBSITE
I am delighted to advise that we have a new website www.talacommunity.com. There is still work to be carried out, especially on the Greek side of the site, but I hope you will find it easier to use and will like the format.
NEW CHURCH
The new church in the Square is now open and if you have a chance and the doors are open, please call in and have a look. If you cannot get into the building, there are photos on the new website. The Church is the Church of Jesus Christ’s Nativity and will now be the main church for the village of Tala.
SAPA SEWERAGE
I have included a full note of the meeting on the website. For those who were unable to attend and do not have computer access, a handout sheet is available at the council offices. You will also find on the website a question and answer sheet which we hope will address most of your questions. I am afraid that as regards costing, I can only quote approximate figures at this stage, as it is only when the full survey has been done that the total cost of the project, and the amount you will pay, will be known.
Following the meeting, a sub-committee was formed with a number of volunteers who had experience with similar projects elsewhere and they have very kindly helped us compile a lengthy list of reasons why Tala should not be included in the project.
Appropriate letters have been issued to the Ministries involved and I am now waiting for a response from them. I will continue to pursue the matter as I know that the Ministers will have had their minds on the Christmas/New Year holidays and will then have turned their minds to the question of the election. I can assure you that the whole community has given their support to the Council in their stance against SAPA.
Further updates will be provided.
The petition is to show support for Tala Council in their refusal for Tala to commence paying towards the sewerage installation in 2013 and to support the Council in their application to the appropriate ministries to exempt Tala from the project completely. If you wish to add your name to the petition and have not yet done so, please either call into the council office, or email your name and address with a note that you wish to support the petition to Cathi on toffee@primehome.com.
KIOSK AT THE AMPHITHEATRE
If you are interested in running the kiosk/café at the amphitheatre, please note that this is available for rent. Enquiries should please be directed to Cathi in the first instance pending preparation of the tender documents.
RECYCLING
I mentioned in a previous newsletter that, following an EU directive, we are likely to see an increase in the cost of refuse removal as Cyprus will be required to comply with various edicts from Brussels. One way we can all help is to put as much recyclable waste into the recycling bins as possible – particularly glass and bottles.
The reason for this is that all waste is weighed before it goes into the land fill site and glass and bottles tend to be particularly heavy items. If we can take such items out of our normal household refuse collection and put them in the recycling bins, then we can help reduce the weight of the rubbish going into the infill site and hopefully avoid an increase in the cost of refuse collection.
With regard to garden waste, again, if at all possible please either deliver your garden waste down to the site yourself [Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings 9am to 11am] or pay a small fee and the council will collect such waste from you direct. Alternatively, if you can deliver your garden waste to the site at a time when the site is not normally open, you can collect the key from the council offices. Using either the site or council collection will again save the cost of such items going into the infill site.
If you have visited the council office recently, you will see that we now have a recycling tower for domestic batteries just inside the door.
We are gradually moving the recycling bins to areas where they will cause the least disruption to residents. The location of recycling bins will now be:
Behind the Elementary School on Mavrovouniou Street
By the football pitch, behind Peramatos Street
Behind the park on the way up to Tala from Emba, on Petsokataliti Street
Monastery approach road, just before the café
Kamares Village – Koralion Street
Kamares Village – Clubhouse Car Park
EASTER 2013
The Greek Easter is late this year, falling on the first weekend in May [as opposed to the English Easter at the end of March!]. If there are any actors, musicians or singers out there who would like to put on a show for the village over the Easter weekend, could you please contact Cathi on toffee@primehome.com.
DOGS
We are receiving a large number of complaints regarding dogs and the nuisance they are creating.
Could I remind all dog owners that by law they have a responsibility to keep the dog under control [and on the owners property], walk it on a lead when off their property and clean up after their dog. In addition, they must take steps to stop the dog being a nuisance. In this regard, the main problem is barking, especially when the owner is away for the day or evening. We are now issuing letters to those dog owners who ignore the law, and fines will be imposed if steps are not taken.
RATES
There is a team from the council office going around compiling a register of properties in Tala with a view to establishing fairer criteria for calculating rates. This register could also be used if we have to go down the mains sewerage route.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who provided help and support for the bazaar. In particular, the businesses in Tala who donated prizes, Veronica Blower and Barbara Roberts who donated some lovely knitted toys and children’s items, the many people who donated bottles and other prizes, and the cake bakers, Nicky Williamson, Heather Stuart, Sue Hammond, and Daphne Diddams. Also Eleanor and Kit for organising the stall holders. In addition, I would like to thank Gary Adnams who organised the art display and also thank those who exhibited on the day. Could I also thank Maria Savidou, the Head, Staff and pupils at the Elementary School and Elli Lestas and Barnaby, without whose help the bazaar could not have taken place. A big thank you also to Mei and her team for the Taichi and Qigong display.
We raised around €1,000 which was roughly split 50/50 between the school [towards the Astroturf] and SKE [the Welfare Centre].
WELFARE CENTRE
If any of you are expecting the imminent arrival of a grandchild, or are looking for a small gift for a friend, a catalogue of hand-knitted items will be produced in due course. The net revenue from such items will be donated to the Welfare Centre. So, if you are looking for a matinee jacket, baby’s cardigan, bootees and the like, please contact Cathi on toffee@primehome.com pending issue of the catalogue. All will be lightweight for packing or posting!
In addition, if there are any other crafters who would like to include their products in such a catalogue, with a donation for each sale to the Welfare Centre, please contact Cathi with details.
Please also remember that old pillows or cushions, and any spare wool, buttons or ribbons can all be recycled by the ladies at the Centre and if you have such items please leave them at the centre during opening hours. Please also remember that surplus fruit and vegetables can also be left as these can be made into jams and chutneys.
ROADS/PAVEMENTS
You will have noticed that we have been carrying out some minor repairs to footpaths [replacing worn kerbs and paving] and filling in some of the worst of the potholes in the roads. With the Government cutbacks, and pending a decision on the sewerage, there is an embargo on major road works, but I will extract whatever funds there are available and we will gradually work our way through the long list of minor works which are outstanding!
COUNCIL VEHICLES
With the need for water meter reading and general short journeys around the village, the Council has decided to purchase a small motorcycle for the council employees to use. This should prove a cheaper option as regards running costs for local journeys.
TAICHI & QIGONG
There are already established classes at Kamares Club on a Wednesday and Friday, 9.30am to 11am. Subject to sufficient interest, a 3 month beginners course could start on a Monday. If you are interested, please contact Mei on taichipafos@gmail.com.
VOLUNTEERS
If you have a little spare time, volunteers are always required – whether to assist at SKE [Welfare Centre], at the amphitheatre on show nights, to take over responsibility for a green area, or help at the garden waste site. We are also keen to encourage activities that will help people to mix, so if you wish to volunteer your services, or if you have ideas for activities, please contact Cathi on toffee@primehome.com.
CONSULAR ASSISTANCE
There will be a presentation of approximately 45 minutes regarding consular assistance for British Nationals at the Kamares Club on Tuesday 26 February at 2pm, followed by questions for approximately an hour. Questions should be emailed to kvhasecretary@gmail.combefore the meeting. To book a place at the presentation, please phone Kamares Reception on 26 652277 by 24thFebruary.
WHAT’S ON
Wednesday 6 March – Blood Doning at SKE [Welfare Centre] 5pm – 8pm
Every Sunday - Bingo at Melitzia Taverna 7pm
Every 2nd Tuesday of the month - Bingo at SKE [Welfare Centre] 7pm
COMING UP
[Dates and events are provisional at this stage]
25 May - Remembering Karen Carpenter & the Crooners
2 June - Barrie Rowe Big Band Sound
15 June - Whitney Houston tribute
22 June - Rod Stewart tribute
30 June - Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Johnny Cash & Buddy Holly
13 July - Evening of popular and country rock
20 July - Evening of country music
10 August - Back to the 80’s
31 August - 70’s Boogie Wonderland
7 Sept - Rock N Roll N Jive
21 Sept - London West End Show
28 Sept - London West End Show
TBA - Music of George Benson & Carlos Santana
TBA - Greek plays and music
Most of the shows will be ticketed and details will be available in due course.
The next issue of the newsletter will be on 20 April 2013.
Areti Pieridou
































