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Events from May 7 to May 19



May 6, 2008 to May 25, 2008
Exhibition: P.Mansaram: Asking questions

Glenhyrst Art Gallery Of Brant, 20 Ava Rd. (Brantford)

Asking Questions is the work of artists P. Mansaram, Paul Roorda, Ilona Staples, and Margie Kelk, who use their art to confront issues of religion, politics, and culture. The artists restructure ideas through symbolic imagery or inventive manipulation to question the institutions that define and perhaps control our lives.

For more information click HERE

Contact:
Glenhyrst Art Gallery
info@glenhyrstartgallery.ca

 


May 7, 2008 to May 28, 2008
Fortune High Tech Marketing presents: A Lucrative Start up Opportunity!!!

Wednesday May 7, 14, 21, or 28 at 7pm.
The Harbourfront Community Centre.
627 Queens Quay W, Toronto (between Bathurst and Spadina)
Parking available across the street.

Are you stressed about money every month? Having difficulty making ends meet? You are NOT alone. Did you know most people are living paycheque to paycheque every month? We can show you a way out!

Come join us for our FREE seminars on to show you a solution. This is also a great opportunity for those of you looking to make some extra cash on the side. We’ll show you how to make money easily with low risk. Fortune High Tech Marketing has been featured in Success and Millionaire magazines to name a few.

Seating is limited.

Contact:
Jasvinder Chauhan
416-220-9593
jas@singlespirit.ca

 


May 13, 2008
Contact Toronto Photography Festival Lecture: South Asian

Tuesday May 13 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Signy & Cléophée Eaton Theatre, ROM

Curator Dr. Deepali Dewan presents the recently acquired Jhabvala Collection of South Asian photography for the first time. Consisting of more than 2,000 images from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, this magnificent array of visual art juxtaposes portraits of maharajahs taken by some of the most famous studios right along those of everyday people taken by itinerant photographers. What role do these images play in recording our personal and collective memories? How do they frame our understanding of South Asian history?

$20 (online $18), ROM Members $17 (online $15)
Register online HERE
Contact:
ROM Life

 


May 14, 2008
ICCC's 2nd Wednesday Monthly Business & Professional Networking Event

Wednesday May 14th, 2008

This event provides our existing members as well as non-members, a monthly opportunity to meet with each other and have interactive discussions, networking, and knowledge-sharing to facilitate mutual growth and exposure to various business and professional opportunities.

The event is held simultaneously in Richmond Hill, Toronto, Mississauga and Ajax.

Richmond Hill Venue:
The Host - Fine Indian Cuisine
670 Highway 7 East, Richmond Hill ON L4B 3P2
Ph: 905-709-7070
Between 404 and Leslie, on Highway 7.

Time: 6.00 PM to 7.30 PM

Ajax Venue:
Copper Chimney Restaurant
619 Kingston Road, Ajax ON L1S 6L8
Ph: 905-686-8386
At Kingston Rd W (Hwy 2) and Church St N.

Time: 6.00 PM to 7.30 PM

Mississauga Venue:
The Host - Fine Indian Cuisine
33 City Center Dr, Mississauga ON
Ph: 905-566-4678
At Hurontario Rd and Robert Speck Parkway, beside Square One Mall.

Time: 6.00 PM to 7.30 PM

Toronto Venue:
The 5th Element
1033 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3A5
Ph: 416-923-8159
North East Corner of Bay & St.Joseph.

Time: 5.30 PM to 7.00 PM

Fee: $15.00 per person - cash at the door (includes 2 beverage coupons and complimentary appetizers) No Credit Cards Please.

Media Partner:www.mybindi.com

Details also available HERE

Please RSVP by e-mail or phone.


Contact:

416.224.0090
yp.iccc@gmail.com

 


May 15, 2008
South Asian Music Series – Abhijit Pohankar with DJ medicineman (CIUT 89.5 FM)

Sunday May 15 at 9:00 pm
Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W.

Abhijit Pohankar is one of the most compelling figures in contemporary Indian music, uniquely bridging Indian classical music with chillout lounge grooves. The son of Indian music legend Maestro P.T. Ajay, whose voice can be heard on Abhijit's break-out album Piya Bawari, Abhijit is a prolific composer with over 20 albums to date.

Tickets: $20 advance HERE / $25 door

For more information on Abhijit Pohankar click HERE

For more information on DJ medicineman click HERE

Contact:
Small World Music
416-536-5439

 


May 15, 2008 to May 17, 2008
Tamil Studies Conference 2008: Being Human; Being Tamil: Personhood, Agency and Identity

Registration deadline is May 4, 2008.
Trinity College, University of Toronto - 6 Hoskin Avenue

The Centre for South Asian Studies at the University of Toronto and the University of Windsor jointly host "Being Human; Being Tamil: Personhood, Agency and Identity," the third annual Tamil Studies Conference.

The objective of this conference is to invite papers that investigate how “human” or "personhood" have been imagined, conceptualized, practiced and performed throughout history within the Tamil regions and traditions. Was there ever a conception of a universal human being? What are the continuities and transformations in Tamil conceptions of the self, particularly in defining men and women and caste identities?

For more information, please click HERE


Contact:
Zainab Basheer
tamils@chass.utoronto.ca

 


May 15, 2008 to May 19, 2008
The Art of living Course

May 15-19, 2008

Yoga stretching and relaxation exercise
Meditation,Pranayams and powerful breathing technique
Guided interactive processes
Sudarshan Kriya, a Unique breathing technique
Practical knowledge to deal with the challenges of life

To register click HERE

Contact:
Mathi
408-276-7780
aol_sunnyvale@yahoo.com

 


May 16, 2008
Canadian Malayalee Association presents Mega Super Star Night Show

May 16 2008 at 7:00PM
St.Johns Hall, 2185 Stavebank Rd., Mississauga

Featuring Super Star Jayaram
Actress Padmapriya
Music Director M.Jayachandran
Playback Singers Vijay Yesudas, Chitra Iyer, Pop Rani Usha Uthup, Kottayam Nazeer, Shaju, Subi.

Admission:
Balcony - $35
First Class - $50
VIP - $100
VVIP - $250

Contact:
Thomas
905-616-8671

 


May 16, 2008
Spirit of the East

May 16 2008 at 7PM.
Mississauga Central library - 301 Burnhamthorpe Road West.

Forum for Learning and Nomans | Land Promotions presents Spirit of the East: A Concert for Traditional Music of Hinduism and Sikhism.

Admission: $10

For more information click HERE


Contact:
Central Library
(905) 615-3500

 


May 17, 2008
Nrutya Jaagarana: World Premiere of Bajilani Bajiba

Saturday May 17th at 8:00 P.M.
Leah Posluns Theatre - (Bathurst Jewish Community Centre), 4588 Bathurst St.

Choreographed and performed by Odissi Master Chitralekha Patnaik.

Fans of classical dance will not want to miss this showcase of the next generation of up and coming Odissi dancers. Featured dance pieces will include Shantakaram Mangalacharan in honour of Lord Vishnu; Battu Nrutya in honour of Lord Shiva; Dasavatar, the Ten Incarnations of Lord Vishnu according to the great poet Jayadeva; and Jhulanti Range in honour of Krishna and Radha.

Tickets: $20.00


Contact:
Ticket Reservations
info@seeodissi.com

 


May 17, 2008 to May 18, 2008
South Asian Festival

International Centre, Mississauga

A unique and distinguished festival is set to happen for the fifth time in the South Asian community on Saturday May 17th and Sunday May 18th, 2008. Canadian Multicultural Radio(CMR Diversity FM 101.3) and Tamil Vision Inc (TVI), which together serve over a million people, are partnering to bring the heights of excitement to Spring 2008.

For more information, please click HERE


Contact:

(416) 593-9353

 


May 18, 2008
1001 NIGHTS!

Party at one of Toronto’s most elegant & luxurious night clubs - Six Degrees!!
2335 Yonge St. at Eglinton Uptown Toronto.

Experience a Night of Style and Luxury featuring:

Bolly-Belly,a dance performance which combines the worlds of Bollywood and Bellydancing.

The return of the LEGENDARY DJ KAMRAN playing the best in Bollywood, Bhangra, Urdu, R&B, Hip Hop, Reggae, & Top 40!!!

Bring your camera and SAVE $2.00 off admission - does not include phonecams.

Glow-in-the-dark bracelets:
Green - Single
Red - Not Single

HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING JULY'S 1001 NIGHTS!!

To purchase tickets or RSVP for guest list, log on HERE

BOTTLE SERVICE - PRIVATE BOOTHS - BIRTHDAY PACKAGES – SPECIAL PRICING FOR GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE.


Contact:
Mo Hakim
416-254-2618
puneet@mybindi.com

 


May 23, 2008 to May 25, 2008
REEL ASIAN SPRING SHOWCASE

FREE Screenings of films and videos
As part of Asian Heritage Month Canadian Foundation for Asian Culture Inc. and Asian Heritage Month Festival at York University.

In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, the Reel Asian Spring Showcase presents seven free screenings of films and videos.

Group bookings (10 people or more)available till May 20, 6 pm.

For more information click HERE

Showing:
Saturday May 24, 3:30pm at Nat Taylor Cinema
Ross Building North 102
York University
CONTINUOUS JOURNEY
Dir. Ali Kazimi
Canada 2004 | 87min | English, Punjabi, Urdu with English subtitles

Internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Ali Kazimi's documentary CONTINUOUS JOURNEY (Canada, 2004) brings into focus Canada's largely hidden hundred-year-old policy called the Continuous Journey Regulation of 1908. 2008 marks the 100th anniversary of this little-known policy, which was used to block South Asian immigration to Canada. In 1914, the Komagata Maru, a vessel with 376 immigrants from British India, became the first ship carrying migrants to be turned away by Canada. The consequences were felt throughout the British Empire. CONTINUOUS JOURNEY is a provocative and multilayered film essay that interweaves photographs, newsreels, home movies and official documents to unravel a complex and little-known story which reverberates to this day.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TICKETS:
Admission FREE
For 10 or more tickets group bookings are available until 6pm on May 20, 2008.
Contact:
Reel Asian
416-703-9333
springshowcase@reelasian.com

 


May 25, 2008
Pandit Jasraj - Live in Concert (Brampton)

Swar Sadhana Music Lovers Club is proudly organizing a memorable LIVE concert of Pandit Jasraj in Brampton. Don’t miss the exclusive opportunity to enjoy the best of Pandit Jasrajji’s collection. There will be very limited seats available, so please hurry and reserve your seats as soon as possible. The tickets are on Sale for $100, $50 & $25 Please contact us for group booking and senior’s discounts. For more details please visit our website www.swarsadhana.ca
Contact:
Neha Bhavsar
(905) 794-4013
info@swarsadhana.ca

 


May 29, 2008
Autorickshaw with special guest Ben Grossman!

Still riding a wave of acclaim for the 2007 album So the Journey Goes, Toronto’s Juno-nominated Indo-jazz-funk fusion ensemble, Autorickshaw is gearing up for the second of three concerts in its 2008 concert series at Lula Lounge. The May 29th show sees the group teaming up with noted hurdy gurdy player and electro-acoustic artist Ben Grossman. Grossman, who counts Bach, Bartok and Brian Eno among his influences, has played on over 60 albums and countless film and television soundtracks and performed with Loreena McKennit. The May 29th concert will include several improvised pieces, along with compositions by Rabih Abou-Khalil and Oliver Schroer - plus some original takes on traditional South Asian pieces and plenty of favourites from the Autorickshaw catalogue.
Contact:
Lula Lounge
416-588-0307
info@lula.ca

 


May 30, 2008 to May 31, 2008
Shunya and B2

Friday May 30 at 8 pm and Saturday May 31 at 2 pm and 8 pm.

A riveting double bill of contemporary Indian dance. Lata Pada and SAMPRADAYA Dance Creations present the world premieres of shunya and B2 (pronounced Be Squared) at the Premiere Dance Theatre, Toronto.

Choreographed by Lata Pada, Shunya is a multi-disciplinary, multi-sensory exploration of the concept of zero. Expressed through the aesthetics of several world cultures, Shunya evokes the mystery of this abstract esoteric symbol.

B2 is a daring exploration of the confluence of bharatanatyam and ballet by avant-garde choreographer, Mavin Khoo, presented in collaboration with Ballet Jörgen Canada. In Toronto, this event is part of Harbourfront's Next Steps Series. B2 is also a Canada Dance Festival 2008 commission and will be presented in Ottawa along with Shunya at the NAC on Tuesday June 10, 2008 at 8:30 pm.

For Toronto tickets call the Harbourfront Box Office: 416-973-4000.
To book online click HERE

Adults: $40-$20
Student/Senior: $35-$15
Next Steps package prices: $35-$15.

For more information on Sampradaya Dance Creations click HERE


Contact:
Jasmine Sawant
905-607-8434
jasmine@sampradaya.ca

 


June 6, 2008 to June 11, 2008
Luminato presents TELUS Light On Your Feet

Yonge-Dundas Square, 1 Dundas St. E

So you think you can’t dance? Sure you can – we’ll teach you! For the first six nights of Luminato, you'll be able to boogie with the best of them in Yonge-Dundas Square. Come early for a free lesson then try out your new steps to the sounds of some of North America's best dance bands.

The fever starts Friday, June 6, with the grand opening night celebrations featuring Count Basie Orchestra and Nikki Yanofsky then continues over the rest of the weekend and beyond, as our instructors school you in a whole range of shoe swinging styles, including square dancing, salsa, tango and disco. The series ends on Wednesday night, June 11, with a big Bollywood finale.

BOLLYWOOD
Wednesday, June 11th
7:00-8:00 p.m. Dance Lesson
8:00-11:00 p.m. Bollywood Performance
Produced in association with Masala! Mehndi! Masti!

For more information click HERE
Contact:

 


June 6, 2008 to June 15, 2008
Luminato‏ presents "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Canon Theatre - 244 Victoria Street

Presented by a company of 23 Indian and Sri Lankan artists whose skills are as diverse as their backgrounds - actors but also dancers, singers, musicians, street acrobats and martial arts experts.

A fusion, too, of language, for the play is spoken not only in English, but also in tongues native to its performers: Tamil, Malayalam, Sinhalese, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi and Sanskrit.

Following its sensational first run in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, the production played to packed houses at the Roundhouse in London, England, and twice in Stratford-upon-Avon as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Complete Works festival.

By arrangement with Roger Chapman, Matthew Byam Shaw and Act Productions.

For information please click HERE
Contact:

 


June 7, 2008 to June 13, 2008
Luminato presents Festival of the Short Story: Eight authors, six collections of stories and four libraries across the city

The Festival of the Short Story brings together unique combinations of Canadian writers to read from their work and discuss their common craft. With: Pasha Malla (The Withdrawal Method); award-winning short story writer Ahmad Saidullah (Happiness and Other Disorders); Sharon English (Zero Gravity) whose work has been long-listed for the Giller Prize; award winning author Caroline Adderson (Pleased to Meet You), and Journey Prize writers Rebecca Rosenblum and David Whitton.

For program details click HERE
Contact:

puneet@mybindi.com

 


June 10, 2008
Luminato presents: ILLUMINATIONS South Asian Expressions: East Meets West

Tuesday June 10 at 7 pm
Berkeley Street Theatre, 26 Berkeley St.

A panel of internationally renowned artists shares its thoughts on one of the most fruitful relationships ever to have arisen between two cultures half a world apart. The influence of South Asian artistic expression on the culture of the West achieves a glorious theatrical apotheosis in British director Tim Supple's multilingual, multidisciplinary re-imagining of A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Don't miss this opportunity to hear Supple in public dialogue with fellow director Charles Roy, who is currently preparing a production of the great Indian classic Shakuntala; A Throw of Dice composer Nitin Sawhney; and Indian-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta, director of the acclaimed trilogy Fire, Earth and Water.

Moderated by Luminato Curator of Literary Programming, Devyani Saltzman.

For more information please click HERE


Contact:

 


June 13, 2008
Luminato presents Nitin Sawhney: A Throw of Dice

Friday June 13th 9:30 pm
The Molson Amphitheatre, 909 Lakeshore Blvd West

A film by Franz Osten with a new score by Nitin Sawhney

Composer and cultural prodigy Nitin Sawhney and Members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra breathe new life into a classic of Indian cinema: the 1929 silent film A Throw of Dice.

A sumptuously filmed tale of love and hazard, A Throw of Dice was inspired by an episode from the Mahabharata, the great Hindu epic of ancient India. In it, two neighbouring kings are pitted against each other, risking their kingdoms and the woman they both love, in a fateful game of dice.

Produced by arrangement with Fandango Sir, BFI and Silent Music.

For more information click HERE
Contact:

 


June 14, 2008
Luminato - Spotlight On New South Asian Writing

The Al Green Theatre in The Miles Nadal Jewish Community Center - 750 Spadina Avenue.

Time: 7pm

Join host, Shyam Selvadurai, bestselling Canadian author of Funny Boy and Swimming in the Monsoon Sea, for an evening featuring three authors’ different perspectives on the cultures of South Asia and the West.

Hear readings from British poet Daljit Nagra (Look We Have Coming to Dover), winner of the 2007 UK Forward Poetry Prize for best new collection; Canadian author Jaspreet Singh, whose new book Chef explores the complexity of Kashmir; and Padma Viswanathan (The Toss of a Lemon), one of Random House of Canada’s New Faces of Fiction, 2008.

Tickets cost $10.
Available at Ticketmaster outlets and at TO Tix in Yonge-Dundas Square.
Additional fees apply to internet and telephone bookings.

Book sales by Pages Books & Magazines

For information on Luminato click HERE

Contact:
Devyani Saltzman
dsaltzman@luminato.com

 


June 14, 2008
Luminato presents Nitin Sawhney Club Night

Saturday June 14 at 10:30 p.m.
Revival - 83 College Street

Join Nitin at as he spins world music beats with live musicians.

$15 at the door.

For more information click HERE
Contact:

 


June 14, 2008
Luminato presents Spotlight on New South Asian Writing

Saturday June 14 at 7 pm.
The Al Green Theatre in The Miles Nadal Jewish Community Center - 750 Spadina Avenue

Join host Shyam Selvadurai, bestselling Canadian author of Funny Boy, Cinnamon Gardens, and Swimming in the Monsoon Sea, for an evening of readings and discussion featuring three South Asian authors' very different perspectives on the cultures of South Asia and the West.

Enjoy readings by British poet Daljit Nagra (Look We Have Coming to Dover!), winner of the 2007 UK Forward Poetry Prize for best new collection; Canadian author Jaspreet Singh, whose new book Chef explores the complexity of Kashmir; and Padma Viswanathan (The Toss of a Lemon), one of Random House of Canada's New Faces of Fiction, 2008.

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster outlets and at TO Tix in Yonge-Dundas Square. Additional fees apply to internet and telephone bookings.

For more information click HERE
Contact:

 

Ongoing Events

 


February 15, 2008 to May 15, 2008

Swar Sadhana Talent Search

Swar Sadhana is looking for locally (in GTA) talented or professional artists in Indian Music and dance. If you think you are one of them, we need you. Please register online www.swarsadhana.ca. We will contact you to work with in near future. Our goal is to searc hiddne talent and provide a platform & opportunities to perform at a various level.
Contact:
Neha Bhavsar
9905) 794-4013
info@swarsadhana.ca



April 23, 2008 to August 1, 2008
"Party Mamas" Open Casting Call

LOOKING FOR THE PARTY OF THE CENTURY FOR THE HIT REALITY TV SERIES – PARTY MAMAS! The Hit Reality TV Series PARTY MAMAS is in its second season on the Slice Network. We are looking for Moms and Event Planners throwing EXTRAVAGANT parties for their children – the sky is the limit! If you are planning a party to remember, we want to hear from you. We are looking to feature you and your family on our show. Your Hollywood moment has arrived! We are looking for the most fabulous parties of 2008, including Birthdays, Graduations, Debutant Balls, Media Launches, Baby & Bridal Showers, Engagements, Valentine’s, Anniversaries, and any other special event honouring your son or daughter. TESTIMONIAL FROM A PAST PARTY MAMA: “I had a great time working with the whole Party Mama team. Every person involved was truly a pleasure to work and spend time with. The whole experience of prepping, filming, and then seeing the final editing was incredible to me and my family and friends. I enjoyed every minute of helping to create the show and would do it all over again! Thank you all for the opportunity!!!!” - Cindy, 'Party Mama', Episode 2 PARTY MAMAS will receive a CASH honorarium for their participation. __________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTACT INFO, PHOTO OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ALONG WITH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION & DATE OF YOUR PARTY VIA E-MAIL TO: info@jigsawcasting.com *Please include in e-mail subject header: PARTY MAMAS PLEASE NOTE: There is no financial compensation for submissions / audition process We are not seeking Weddings or Charitable Functions 60 SUMACH ST / 2ND FLOOR / TORONTO, ON M5A 3J7 / T: 416 360 0336 / F: 416 360 0465 www.jigsawcasting.com
Contact:
Jigsaw Casting
rechna@bap.ca



May 14, 2008 to December 10, 2008
Young Professionals-ICCC present 2nd Wednesday Monthly Business & Professional Networking Event.

Young Professionals at Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce invite you to attend ICCC's 2nd Wednesday Monthly Business & Professional Networking Event.

This event provides our existing members as well as non-members, a monthly opportunity to meet with each other and have interactive discussions, networking, and knowledge-sharing to facilitate mutual growth and exposure to various business and professional opportunities.

The event is held simultaneously in Richmond Hill, Toronto, Mississauga and Ajax.

Date: Second Wednesday of every month
May 14, 2008
July 9, 2008
August 13, 2008
September 20, 2008
October 8, 2008
November 12, 2008
December 10, 2008

Richmond Hill Venue:
The Host - Fine Indian Cuisine
670 Highway 7 East, Richmond Hill ON L4B 3P2 - Ph: 905-709-7070
Between 404 and Leslie, on Highway 7 [ Map ]

Time: 6.00 PM to 7.30 PM

Ajax Venue:
Copper Chimney Restaurant
619 Kingston road , Ajax ON L1S 6L8 - Ph: 905-686-8386
At Kingston Rd W (Hwy 2) and Church St N [ Map ]

Time: 6.00 PM to 7.30 PM

Mississauga Venue:
The Host - Fine Indian Cuisine
33 City Center Dr, Mississauga ON - Ph: 905-566-4678
At Hurontario Rd and Robert Speck Parkway, beside Square One Mall. [ Map ]

Time: 6.00 PM to 7.30 PM

Toronto Venue:
The 5th Elementt
1033 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3A5 - Ph: 416-923-8159
North East Corner of Bay & St.Joseph [ Map ]

Time: 5.30 PM to 7.00 PM

Fee: $15.00 per person - cash at the door
(includes 2 beverage coupons and complimentary appetizers)
No Credit Cards Please.

Media Partner: MyBindi.com Details also available at www.iccc.org
Please RSVP at yp.iccc@gmail.com or 416.224.0090

[ YP Webpage ]
[ YP Facebook Group ]
Contact:
Kundan Joshi
416.224.0090
yp.iccc@gmail.com



June 12, 2008 to June 21, 2008

FenStar Productions presents

Show Dates: June 12-15, 19-21
Show Times: 8pm

Written by seasoned artist Fenulla Jiwani and directed by acclaimed director Rosanna Saracino, FenStar Productions will present its third theatrical production, "30 Dates," to premiere at the Dancemakers Centre for Creation (in the Historic Distillery District) June 2008. In this hilarious and heartwarming story, we see frontline and center the inner dating world of Priti who is on a quest to find her "one true love." She is hitting 35, her parents want her married and her biological clock is ticking louder than ever. In desperate measures to avoid an arranged marriage and her fear of being alone, Priti is on a dating race to find the best suitable husband. Who said that finding true love was easy?

Featuring: Gabriel Grey, Fenulla Jiwani, Shafik Kamani, Husein Madhavji, Danya Nearon, Patrick Whalen & Richard Young.

Venue:
Dancemakers and the Centre for Creation
55 Mill Street, Building 58, Studio 313
Tickets:
$15 advance
$20 at the door

For more information please click HERE


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