Our Work

  • Kohinoor was all about the beauty and grandeur, the energy and magnificent humanity that is India - a land rich in culture, customs and traditions, rich in wisdom, rich in spirituality, rich in diversity –an innovative land!
    - An exhilarating exhibition of the India's unique contributions India to the world
    - Over 125 performers including children and adults
    - Stunning sets and light effects
  • Ram Leela combined music, dance and drama on a grand scale to present the centerpiece of a major community event in October 2006
    - Performed at the Cowboys stadium, event attended by over 37000 people
    - Over 180 performers including children and adults
    - Extraordinary costumes-examples are Raavan, Hanuman, Jatayu, Ram, Sita, Lakshman
  • Taraana was a ticketed fundraiser show staged in the Naomi Bruton Main Stage in the Dallas Convention Center in March 2006
    - Music from various parts of India woven into a rich presentation
    - Eightyfive singers and twenty musicians
  • SONGFEST was a choral music contest participation in December 2005
    - Sponsored by The Texas Herald magazine, for the benefit of earthquake victims in Asia
    - First prize won by thinkIndia Choir, marked for contribution to charities
  • Project Bags involved many volunteers in a service project in November 2005
    - 108 sturdy cloth bags were made for distribution to the homeless on Thanksgiving day
  • Katrina Relief was thinkIndia's 'adopt-a-family' project in August 2005
    - Participation in the adopt-a-family program of DFW International
    - Contribution of rental expenses for adopted family
  • Rangoli was a ticketed fund-raiser show staged in Richardson, Texas in February 2005 - A taste of colorful India, on and off stage
    - Cast of over 100, drawn from the community
  • Cards-n-Crafts engages a group of creative individuals in the design and making of hand-made greeting cards and craft items with love and dedication - Many volunteers zealously marketing these unique products
    - Holidays and special occasions provide unique opportunities for this project
  • Change for the Better encourages volunteers, especially children, to collect spare change, the collection of which is contributed to charities - About 400 containers in circulation around the DFW metroplex.
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