The women spoke, the songs of the horses, the sound of the horses, the screams of the long heck
Calgary: Apna Punjab Media: The monthly meeting of the Calgary Women’s Cultural Association was held in an enthusiastic atmosphere at Prairiewind Park. This meeting was dedicated to the festival falling in the month of Sahan. Inaugurating the meeting, the convenor of the meeting, Gurcharan Kaur Thind gave detailed information about the significance of Tees, the specialty of this festival in Punjabi culture. After this, the head of the meeting, Balwinder Kaur Brar herself bid and tied the barn for the vulture. Then the bat became a bat. All the sisters made sounds of Punjabi dialects by playing drums in the valleys of Prairie wood Park.
Then these women attracted the attention of all the people present in the park by singing the songs Boli, Sithni, Ghode, Long Hek. It seemed as if we were in a village in Punjab. The aroma of many delicious dishes including Kheer, Karadha, Golgappa, Dahi-Bhalla, Kadhi-rice was spread everywhere. Chhabil was also planted for relief from the heat. After several hours of dancing and singing, the sisters went to the New Month meeting, longing to see each other again.