Nirinjan Kaur at Spirit Voyage's Spirit Fest 2010 event Singing to the Mul Mantra: Ik Ong Kar Sat Nam Karta Purkh, Nirbhau Nirvair, Akal Murat, Ajuni, Saibhang, Gurprasad. Jap. Ad Sach, Jugadh, Sach, Haibhee Sach, Nanak Hosee Bhee Such.
This video montage is to commemorate 4 years of sharing personal journey's, humor, action, drama, questions, answers, inspiration and more. This is in honor of the Sikh youth directors who spent their time, resources and creativity to make these original films.
The SikhNet Youth Film Festival Directors Speak! "We did it. So can you!" Some of the young directors describe how the film festival brought them together, changed their lives, opened their eyes to acting and directing and helped them have an impact on others.
Join six friends as they sit around a mysterious glowing box wondering what will happen if they tap into it. Join them on their paranormal journey.
Maninder Singh shows some of his break dancing. Do you have any talents you would like to share? Be creative and make a video for the SikhNet Youth Film Festival.
This is a humorous SikhNet production encouraging youth to start now and make a video for the SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival. Prabhu Singh makes a terrible video the weekend before submission date and tries to show it to his friends. Don’t make the same mistake. Start now, and take your time making your video! The submission deadline is August 31st.
Guru Kirin Kaur (originally from Mexico) shares her experiences learning about the Sikh religion, being a Sikh and a parent. She also shares a few stories from her recent travels in South America.
Interviews from 2005 with my good friend and fellow blogger Prabhu Singh. He shares some of his experiences as a Sikh growing up in Espanola, New Mexico and his motivations and inspirations.
This is an interview with Hari Bhajan Kaur who is another one of our local Sikh Youth. In the interview she shares her experiences wearing a turban and challenges growing up as a Sikh.
Here is video interview from 2005 with Kirin Kaur Khalsa describing a common day for many Sikhs in Espanola, New Mexico. She also shares her experiences of being a mother, wearing a turban and other things of interest.