New Delhi: Eminent poets, musicians, actors, singers and artists from across the world celebrated 52nd Earth Day on April 22, 2022, by reading ‘Earth Anthem’ penned by Indian poet-diplomat Abhay K.
Abhay K. wrote the anthem in 2008 inspired by the blue marble image of Earth taken by the crew of Apollo 17 and the Indian philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. Since then it has travelled a long distance, having so far been translated into over 150 world languages and used worldwide to celebrate Earth Day. In previous years It has been performed by national philharmonic orchestras in Brasilia and musicians of Amsterdam Conservatorium. The Earth Anthem was put to music initially by Sapan Ghimire in Nepal and later by renowned Indian violin player and music composer Dr L Subramaniam and was sung by veteran singer Kavita Krishnamurti.
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Following are a few eminent personalities reciting the anthem:
Actor J.B. Alexander reads Earth Anthem in New Jersey to celebrate #EarthDay!
American and Italian poet Pina Piccolo reads #EarthAnthem in the Apennine mountains in Italy in English and Italian.
Hollywood actor Robert Lin reads #EarthAnthem in English and #Mandarin.
Poet Immanuel Mifsud from #Malta reads #EarthAnthem in #Maltese.
Venezuelan poet Jose Luis Ochoa reads #EarthAnthem
Letícia Gomes reads #EarthAnthem in Portuguese in #Brazil to mark the #EarthDay! Portuguese translation by Member of Parliament, poet and TV presenter Ivone Soares from #Mozambique.
Poet Ardra Manasi reads #EarthAnthem in #Malayalam to mark #EarthDay in New York. Malayalam translation by Koyamparambath Satchidanandan
Happy #EarthDay.A poet-diplomat @theabhayk Ji’s #EarthAnthem is read all over the world…Here’s my reading 💐🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/KecVw9n7hJ
— Manisha Koirala (@mkoirala) April 22, 2022
Indian Journalist and filmmaker Deepak Parvatiyar recites #Earth Anthem in #Hindi. Hindi translation by late Mangalesh Dabral.
Ritu Vaidya, Miss India, 1991, recites #Earth Anthem
Japanese poet Hideko Sueko recites #EarthAnthem
Andriamisaina Ravaka, Artist, Madagascar, recites #EarthAnthem
Indonesian translator Selmina Rumawak recites #EarthAnthem
Marking Earth Day on April 22, several eminent personalities from around the world, including actress Manisha Koirala, Miss India 1991 Ritu Vaidya, Coach Manisha Chapagain, Hollywood actor Robert Lin, Member of parliament, poet, and TV commentator Ivone Soares from Mozambique, Bangladesh’s High Commissioner Shumona Iqbal from Brunei, poet Ardra Manasi and actor J.B. Alexander from New York, poet and editor Melanie Barbato from Germany, academician Amrita Ghosh from Sweden, poet Pina Picolo from Italy, poets Sunil Sharma and Beena Vijayalakshmy from Toronto, poet Hideko Sueoka from Tokyo, Navya Lahoti from Mumbai, Kandarp Mehta from Barcelona, poets Tsiky Rafaravavitafika, Ravaratafika Rasata , Tsiky Rabenimanga, Harinirina Rakouth, Andriamisaina Ravaka, Artist, Madagascar from Madagascar, translator Selmina Rumawak from Indonesia, noted journalist Deepak Parvatiyar from New Delhi, poet Jose Luiz Ochoa from Venezuela, poet Irma Nimbe from Mexico, poet Bernard Pearson from UK, Vidya Singh from Chennai, poet Yamini Dand Shah from Kucch, Gujarat, novelist Abdullah Khan and poet Pankhuri Sinha from Bihar, poet Immanuel Mifsud from Malta, Leticia Gomes from Brazil, poet Anupama Raju from Kerala, among others. Students of the Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida recited ‘Earth Anthem’ is several languages one after another.
Earth Anthem is a song that eulogizes the Earth, its beauty, and its biodiversity. It is a song that can be sung by anybody, anywhere, any day to pay tribute to planet Earth. It is used across the world to celebrate Earth Day, World Biodiversity Day and World Environment Day. It was played at the United Nations to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day in 2020.
Speaking about the anthem Abhay K. said -“‘Earth Anthem’ calls for unity among all the species, all the people and nations on Earth to tackle together the triple crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. It also calls for rising over all our differences to preserve our beautiful planet, our only home in the vast cosmos.”
He added that the translation of ‘Earth Anthem’ in so many languages and its growing popularity shows the need for a common anthem for our planet which can provide hope, inspiration and solidarity to people amid these trying times.”
– global bihari bureau
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