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Telugu Bharati promotes proliferation of language, literary and cultural traditions of Telugu speaking people, primarily amongst children and youth.
UTSAV is a platform to connect South Asians living in the Pacific Northwest with local communities while developing and empowering civic leaders to serve & support a wide range of youth, adult & family needs.
Registered in 2003, Uttoron is an IRS 501(C)(3) non-profit organization of People of Bengal based in Greater Seattle area of Northwest USA. The word “Uttoron” means “UPLIFTMENT”. Uttoron undertakes and promotes social /cultural events unique to Bengal and India. It’s activities supports the uniqueness of the diverse US cultural canvas and help build a bridge between the east and the west. Uttoron’s activities spans adjacent cities like Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Sammamish, Everett, Tacoma and Olympia and currently enjoy the participation of Bengalis coming from various regions of India and Bangladesh.
UW Awaaz is a South-Asian fusion a cappella group which takes songs from South-Asian and Western culture and creates harmonious arrangements of all varieties. Founded in 2009 by UW alumni Joyita Banerjee and Pratyusha Banik, Awaaz has followed in the tradition of other South-Asian a cappella groups while continuing to innovate the genre by incorporating elements from different cultures and media. From classic Bollywood hits by A.R. Rahman to popular American songs from different genres, we aim to cultivate fusions that provoke emotions of joy and nostalgia, while appealing to audiences of all musical backgrounds!
The Vedic cultural center practices respect of all people regardless of race or any other material designation because of the divine presence of God in everyone. Education for making enlightened choices in life is the primary goal of the VCC for spreading light and peace in the world.
Washington State Telangana Association (WATG) is a non-profit organization formed by Washington State area Telanganites to promote Telangana culture and identity, and contribute towards development of Telangana. WATG is formed to provide a platform for cultural, educational, social and development activities in Washington State and in Telangana region. WATG conducts several events and charity fund raising programs every year.
Washington Telugu Samiti (WATS) was formed to serve the aspirations of Telugu people in preserving and cherishing their culture in the United States. WATS provides a forum for Telugu literary, cultural, educational, social, and community affairs and humanitarian activities.
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