‘Kalaa 4 Charity’ to raise money for ‘beyondblue’

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Charity organization plans theatrical show ‘A Journey Beyond Boundaries’ in October

After their successful fundraiser ‘A Night to Remember (#AN2R)’, which raised $12,000 for Cancer Council NSW, Kalaa 4 Charity is gearing up for their next big fundraiser ‘A Journey Beyond Boundaries (AJBB)’ which is aimed at raising funds for beyondblue.

A Journey Beyond Boundaries (#AJBB), is a theatrical show, to be held on 24 October, and will take the audience on a mesmerizing cultural journey across the Indian Subcontinent.

President of Kalaa 4 Charity Sid Jain says, “Our production is aiming at facing and ‘fading’ the psychological boundaries in people from the Indian sub-continent. All the proceeds from this fundraiser will be donated to beyondblue.”

Kalaa 4 Charity had 135 performers and volunteers last year, who had entertained an audience of more than 600 people at The Greenhalgh Theatre in UTS Kuring-Gai. The event was supported by local businesses and corporate firms. This year, Jain says, they are going “bigger and better”.

The efforts of Kalaa 4 Charity in making a difference in the community were recognized by the Premier of NSW who made a donation to the cause.

“This year’s show is quite different from the Bollywood fundraiser we presented on stage last year. The production is largely internalized with our own band of musicians, acting cast and crew, and various performer groups from all over Sydney,” says Aanchal Chaturvedi, Kalaa 4 Charity’s Production Manager.

AJBB will take the audience on a cultural, humorous and passionate journey whilst spreading the message of unity and harmony.

“Our A-Team is instrumental in allowing us to raise funds and awareness about the charities that we support. The community BBQs is an interactive way of raising funds but at the same time a fun way to convey our message to the people,” says Rishabh Satsangi, the group’s Vice President. “Kalaa 4 Charity is currently looking for sponsors and supporters for the event,” adds Rishabh.

“The continuing support of the community through our fundraiser BBQs is moving us forward every day. We do need more support from the community and we are encouraging local business to come forward and support our event,” says Amrita Lodhia, Kalaa 4 Charity’s Treasurer.

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