Angloindian community gets me a little nostalgic........my family lived in Bangalore during a part of my growing years ...specifically from the time I was age four till I was fourteen & half .........attended St.Francis Xavier's Girls School in Frazer town from Class Three till class ten....( we moved to the University of Nsukka in Nigeria after this)...........a great school good curriculum....very Western atmosphere ........mainly because the school was run by French missionaries....most of our staff were angloindians as Frazer town,in those days was predominantly an angloindian area.........school was never dull.......the curriculum focussed on fifty percent of our school time on studies....the remaining fifty percent on extra curricular activities.........interhouse competitions used to take place every month....so we would be practicing for dramatics, dance, singing ,elocution, modelling, etc.etc.......we even had movie time in the auditorium once a week where nice English movies would be screened....& the sports day was grand comparable to the Olympics......& the yearly fancyfete was out of the world with games,food flowing all around, other stalls ,& ended up with a jam session ( dance & music ) ........Christmas was celebrated with pomp.ballet dances & the works.........& Diwali too was memorable with us performing indian dances on stage to mark the occasion.........studies ,of course were given its proper place ...we could never mess with that ........we studied hard at home to be toppers....a beautiful school with lovely cultured, elite angloindian staff....who were always encouraging,. polite with us students....bringing out the best in us........they were nice people.....sadly most of them have migrated to more Western countries .......but my school is still standing tall holding fond memories of our Anglo Indian staff within its gates!
Not another bloody dance? Anglo's were famous for dancing. I was a boy, but remember every dance ending in a punch up. Too much country brewed liquor!every
Angloindian community gets me a little nostalgic........my family lived in Bangalore during a part of my growing years ...specifically from the time I was age four till I was fourteen & half .........attended St.Francis Xavier's Girls School in Frazer town from Class Three till class ten....( we moved to the University of Nsukka in Nigeria after this)...........a great school good curriculum....very Western atmosphere ........mainly because the school was run by French missionaries....most of our staff were angloindians as Frazer town,in those days was predominantly an angloindian area.........school was never dull.......the curriculum focussed on fifty percent of our school time on studies....the remaining fifty percent on extra curricular activities.........interhouse competitions used to take place every month....so we would be practicing for dramatics, dance, singing ,elocution, modelling, etc.etc.......we even had movie time in the auditorium once a week where nice English movies would be screened....& the sports day was grand comparable to the Olympics......& the yearly fancyfete was out of the world with games,food flowing all around, other stalls ,& ended up with a jam session ( dance & music ) ........Christmas was celebrated with pomp.ballet dances & the works.........& Diwali too was memorable with us performing indian dances on stage to mark the occasion.........studies ,of course were given its proper place ...we could never mess with that ........we studied hard at home to be toppers....a beautiful school with lovely cultured, elite angloindian staff....who were always encouraging,. polite with us students....bringing out the best in us........they were nice people.....sadly most of them have migrated to more Western countries .......but my school is still standing tall holding fond memories of our Anglo Indian staff within its gates!
Which year you talking about? Must be the 70s or 80s
Beautiful to all this after so many years. Its a wonderful community.
A lovely community.
Confused in between inherent cultures.❤️
nice to see the anglo indian get together nice video
That band is super ! really makes things go! Wow! Just loving it!
Thidd is called gooduniyyamong the Angloindiand. 🎉🎉keep otgoing. For more years. 🎉
A great get together to find yourself a good partner.
Where and when did this reunion take place?
Thats got to be Tommy smith ,great buddu,keep going from jesse fernandez rudy pintos partner in jazz.,
Is this in australia?
Anybody from.Igstpuri ???
The horns in the crowd!!
Sadly not an Anglo Band...with so much Anglo Talent around, I don't understand this !!
Yes, it was such a pity.... Terry came on and of course the DJ.... not our choice. GP was in charge of the music across the reunion.
Not another bloody dance? Anglo's were famous for dancing. I was a boy, but remember every dance ending in a punch up. Too much country brewed liquor!every
The music is dire and old fashioned. Bands are very amaturish.
The Bald guy in 17:48 looks really dangerous..
Probably something wrong with the way your brain works a hole
kaka band chile....should've given them ball curry before they started.
There's nothing 'Indian' here.
What were you looking for?