Norwich Association of Malayalees
Early Bird offer is available till 31/03/2024
Our Next Event on 13 April 2024
Our Next Event on 13 April 2024
Norwich Association of Malayalees
The Norwich Association of Malayalees is a non-profit, cultural organisation for the people of Kerala who live in Norwich and the surroundings area.
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Norwich Association of Malayalees.
The Norwich Association of Malayalees is a non-profit, cultural organisation for the people of Kerala who live in Norwich and the surroundings area.
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Our Next Event on
13 April 2024
Early Bird offer is available till 31/03/2024
Easter, Eid & Vishu
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About us
The Norwich Association of Malayalees is a non-profit, cultural organisation for the people of Kerala who live in Norwich and the surroundings area. Our primary aim is to preserve and maintain the cultural connection with Kerala. Our association will endeavour to integrate with the Malayalee community and serve as a platform to share and communicate.
Charity Number
1143403
13
April
2024
Early Bird offer is available till 31/03/2024
Event
Join us for an enchanting evening under the stars as we embark on a musical journey across the globe. “Mystical Nights” promises to be a sensory delight, weaving together the melodic strands of world music with immersive visuals, creating an unforgettable experience.
Events
Christmas & New Year Celebration 20 22 2023
You are hereby invited to the Christmas and New Year Celebration on 7th January 2023 at The Hewett ...
Eid, Easter & Vishu 2023
A warm welcome to NAM's Eid, Easter & Vishu celebrations with renowned Malayalam film s...
NAM ONAM CELEBRATION 2022
Norwich Association of Malayalees (NAM) would like to invite everyone to a ONAM CELEBRATION 2022, We request your support
Norwich Association of Malayalees (NAM) is the realization of a long cherished dream of Keralites in Norwich and surrounding area, to form a common platform for all who share the passion for ‘Kerala’ and to preserve and promote its moral, social, cultural, educational, literary, lingustic and artistic heritage. Our aim is to enrich our local community and integrate into the main stream, at the same time preserving and protecting our traditional values culture and heritage.Ever since it’s inception in 2006 NAM has played a vital & integral part in promoting the welfare of the community in Norwich
Norwich Association of Malayalees (NAM) is the realization of a long cherished dream of Keralites in Norwich and surrounding area, to form a common platform for all who share the passion for ‘Kerala’ and to preserve and promote its moral, social, cultural, educational, literary, lingustic and artistic heritage. Our aim is to enrich our local community and integrate into the main stream, at the same time preserving and protecting our traditional values culture and heritage.Ever since it’s inception in 2006 NAM has played a vital & integral part in promoting the welfare of the community in Norwich
Norwich Association of Malayalees (NAM) is the realization of a long cherished dream of Keralites in Norwich and surrounding area, to form a common platform for all who share the passion for ‘Kerala’ and to preserve and promote its moral, social, cultural, educational, literary, lingustic and artistic heritage. Our aim is to enrich our local community and integrate into the main stream, at the same time preserving and protecting our traditional values culture and heritage.Ever since it’s inception in 2006 NAM has played a vital & integral part in promoting the welfare of the community in Norwich
Activities
in the Norwich district
Sports
NAM CC is a team of strong and energetic mallu cricket lovers from the suburbs of Norfolk under the umbrella of NAM
Natyanjaly Dance
Natyanjaly Dance Academy is an organisation working towards enlightening all to the beauty of Bharathanatyam, the cultural pride of India
Natyapriya Dance
Natyapriya Dance Company was started on 1996 in Norwich, by Anne Tiburtius, who has over 45 years of experience in Bharatanatyam