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Bollywood Meets Hollywood at the Roundhouse Vancouver

Feb 10, 2005

By Catherine Barr

 

Raising money to educate the world's children was one of the main goals behind last week's Bollywood Meets Hollywood UNICEF fundraiser at the Roundhouse. Featuring food service by some of the city's top chefs and entertainment by groups like the Shiamak Indo Jazz Movement, the evening was true glam from start to finish.


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UNICEF volunteers Jostin del Rosario (left) and Damon Holowchak were busy serving beverages behind the bar.
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Culinary academy chef Tony Minichiello served spicy Indian dishes alongside his students, Gwyneth Anderson (left) and Courtenay Welter.
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North Shore gals Gail Owen (left) and Lu Moore watched as singers and dancers entertained on stage.
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Volunteer services chair Isabelle Whyte and UNICEF regional development manger Mike Leland were impressed with the show of support.
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Naushi Keshavjee (left) and Shameen Mawji looked truly fab in their glamorous ethnic evening dress.
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UNICEF regional director Shirley Kepper was thrilled to have City TV personality Simi Sara act as the evening's MC.
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Entertainer Louisa Marshall had the crowd rocking and a' rolling as she performed as Tina Turner.
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Louisa Marshall with organizing committee members, including Shiva Mojtabavi.

 

     
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