Board of Trustees
Thuraiappah Selvarajah BSc Eng.
Mr. MT Selvarajah Completed his OND in Mechanical Enginnering at South East London Technical College and Completed his BSc in Civil Engineering in London , UK.
He then went to Nigeria and worked there for 3 years and returned back to UK. He worked as a site Engineer and as a site Manager for Costains Construction and Careys Contruction Ltd. for six years. Then Selvarajah joined London Borough of Ealing Highways department in October 1990.
Selvarajah joined Tamil School as a Deputy Head Master in 1990 then promoted to serve as the Head Master. He is one of an OFAAL Trustees since its formation.
Selvarajah is the Vice President of British Tamil Examination Board (BTEB), which conducts Tamil examinations in the UK. Also contributed to nine Tamil school books called ‘Thamilarivu’ (Nursery to Grade 7) based on syllabus set by British Tamil Education Board.
He wrote and published six Tamil books (Short stories, Poetry book, Drama book and a Translated Novel) so far.
He has received an Appreciation Award from Canada Urumpirai Hindu Old students Association in 2016 for the service to the Tamil Schools in London as Head Master, Tamil literature as a Tamil Poet, Service to Urumpirai and Urumpirai Schools.
Holland Coordinator
Shaik Dawood NEBSM Management
Mr Dawood started his early studies at Keeranoor India, moved to Kamudi, Ramnad district and New College in Chennai, Tamil Nadu for his higher studies. He then moved to United Kingdom and completed his NEBSM Management study London, UK. He is been working as a manager in industries and retail sector for more than 30 years.
He has been in connection with Tamil Schools in London since 1979.
He is a Trustee and Assistant Treasurer of OFAAL from 2015. Dawood is also the Holland Examination coordinator. He greatly involved in coordinating examinations and OFAAL Graduation ceremonies.
He is also the Assistant head master, involved in running school subsidiary of OFAAL teaching languages, Fine Arts and cultural activities.
In addition to his contribution to OFAAL, he has been involved in many charitable activities.
Selvaratnam Suresh BSc (Hon), MSc, CEng, MIET
Mr. Suresh was born and brought up in Kodikamam. He completed his primary school education in Kokdikaamam, then moved to Jaffna Central College and completed his GCE O/L.
At the age of 16 Suresh left Srilanka to complete his higher education in England. He completed his first degree and master’s in Electrical and Electronics engineering. He became a Chartered Electrical engineer in 1987.
His official career commenced as a graduate engineer for a large Aerospace and defence engineering company. Within a very short space of time he was promoted to a senior management position. In 1982, Mr. Suresh was part of the team who developed the world first fly by wire technology landing gear computer for the airbus A320 aircraft. In 1992 he was the first Asian in his workplace to be promoted to head of Operations where he managed a number of companies in UK, USA, Malaysia and Singapore.
Mr. Suresh has been involved in charity work for more than 30 years. He is the Co-founder and Hon Chairman of Oriental Fine arts Academy of London. He has worked relentlessly hard to make OFAAL the largest fine arts South Asian music examination board in Europe. The growth and success of OFAAL is one of his most treasured and commendable achievements, today, the charity has thousands of candidates taking examinations in France, Holland, Denmark, UK, Germany and Norway and most recently, Ireland & Finland. Mr. Suresh has been influential in supporting and encouraging young and upcoming teachers all over Europe.
Mr. Suresh’s main vision through OFAAL is to promote and preserve Carnatic fine arts to the children living in Europe and future generations to come.
Sinnathamby Selvendran BSc (Hon), MSc
Mr.Selvendran obtained a BSc (Hon) in Mathematics through University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka. After completing his BSc, he became a Lecturer in Mathematics in University of Jaffna . Later he completed his MSc in Information System Engineering in London, UK.
He moved to Nigeria at the age of 30 and served as a Mathematics Teacher in Oyo State. In 1986 he moved to the UK where he became a Retail store manager for Mobil/BP until 2010. From 2011-2016, he was the Director of Selvendrans Ltd. In the summer of 2016 Selvendran retired from his own business and has taken a more active role in OFAAL.
He began his contribution to OFAAL in 1995 as Chairman and Examination coordinator. Since 1997, as The Hon Vice Chairman of OFAAL he was heavily involved in coordinating the whole of OFAAL operations and Fine Arts Seminars and workshops for younger generations He liaises with the Fine Arts committee to prepare resources for the theory and practical examinations. He greatly involved in coordinating examinations and OFAAL Graduation ceremonies.
He is one of the founder members and permanent trustee of OFAAL. In 2000, Selvendran compiled theory books both in Tamil and English for Bharatanatyam and Vocal & Instruments for Grades 1-8.
Pathanchaly Navendren ACMA, CGMA, MEET, MCMA
Mr Navendren was born and brought up in Inuvil, Jaffna. Navendren completed his primary school education in Inuvil and went to Jaffna Hindu College for his Secondary Education.
He has been an active member of Jaffna Hindu College Old Boys’ Association UK and held many key posts within the committee
Mr Navendren is one of the co-founder and a permanent Trustee of the Oriental Fine Arts Academy of London (OFAAL). He held many positions within OFAAL, and currently serves as the Hon. Secretary.
He was also was heavily involved in running a Tamil community school. He served as the Hon. Chairman and Director of Education of that Tamil School.
Mr Navendren has been heavily involved with extensive charity work from a young age, helping the needy people and to keep the Carnatic Art alive and promote the younger generation.
Mr Navendren is an Accountant by profession, he runs his own Accounting practising firm. Currently he serves as an active committee member of the CIMA’s West London Branch.
Prior to establish his own Accounting practice, he served many larger organisation, including some blue-chip companies. His longest service was with D-Link (Europe) Ltd, which was a part of global company owned by a Taiwanese Holding Company. At D-Link, he was the UK Finance, Administration and Personnel Manager. While he was working for D-Link (Europe) Ltd, in year 2000, he was awarded as the best “Global Finance Controller of the year” among the all D-Link subsidiaries in the world.
Norway Coordinator
Natya Kala Vidushi
Anne Primine Vimaladasa Kalakshetra Graduate,
Smt. Anne Primine Vimaladasa, born and brought up in Batticalola, Sri Lanka, where she learnt her initial Bharatanatyam in her tender age.
After finishing her A – Levels she went to South India and joined prestigious Kalakshetra College of Fine Arts in Chennai and graduated in Bharatanatyam and sub- Carnatic Vocal.
While she was in Kalakshetra, she got the rare opportunity to perform and participate in Kalakshetra productions. She travelled along with the troupe, all over India and performed Dance Dramas and variety programmes.
Later, she went back to Sri Lanka and joined as a lecturer in Bharatanatyam at Swami Vipulananda Music College in Batticalola and served as a visiting lecturer for Eastern University for the Fine Arts department.
After moving to London in 1995, she joined several Tamil schools and started teaching Dance. Through this, she has trained many young children to attain their Diploma and Post Diploma levels. Under her guidance, some of her students have completed their Arangetrams. Furthermore, she continues to educate young teachers in this beautiful art. In 2018 for her dedication to the Fine Arts she was awarded the reputable title of “Natya Kala Vidushi” by OFAAL.
From 1996, she has been serving as a senior examiner for the Oriental Fine Arts Academy of London (OFAAL) and travelled all over Europe and Scandinavian Countries to examine.
She sets Bharatanatyam theory examination papers and conducts numerous seminars, presentations and workshops alongside her fellow music committee members across Europe.
She be been actively promoting OFAAL to new young teachers and been instrumental to open new exam centers. Moreover, she works along with Kuchipudi dance teachers to develop the Kuchipudi syllabus for the OFAAL examinations. She is a Trustee and Norway coordinator of Oriental Fine Arts Academy of London (OFAAL).
Smt.Anne Primine Vimaladasa is the Deputy Head and the Head of Fine Arts for the Oriental Fine Arts & Tamil School.
UK Coordinator
Panchalingam Niranjan BEng, MSc
Mr Pan Niranjan was born and brought up in Jaffna. Niranjan completed his primary school education in Manipay and went to Jaffna Hindu College for his Secondary Education.
At the age of 18 Niranjan left Srilanka to India, completing his first degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, in 1995. He has migrated to UK and completed his Master degree in IT. Since 2000 he has been working as IT Manager in Education Sector in one of the leading schools in UK.
Mr.Niranjan has been involved in charity work since 2005. He is the UK exam coordinator and Hon Assistant Secretory of Oriental Fine arts Academy of London. He is the backbone to OFAAL for most activities including arranging most of the Events/ Examinations. He has been heavily involved in coordinating Fine Arts Seminars and workshops for younger generations.
In addition to his contribution to OFAAL, he has been involved in many charitable activities.
Fine Arts Committee
Ms Ponniah Jeyaalaki
Chief Examiner
Ms Ponniah Jeyaalaki Arunagirinathan BA, MA, MPhil
Ms Jeyaalaki has obtained Music diplomas; Sangeetha Ratnam from Ramanathan Music Academy, and SangeethaVidwan from Central College of Carnatic Music, Madras. Later she continued her Music studies in the United Kingdom at School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She has done B.A, M.A, &M.Phil in Music and Philosophy.
She has been the Chief Examiner for OFAAL’s International Examinations since 2000, where she is responsible for setting and monitoring both, theory and practical examination procedures and of quality assurance.
She is also the principal examiner for our Post Diploma Examinations and in charge for organising seminars and conferences for OFAAL.
Furthermore, her research projects Entitled ‘Tevaram Contribution to Indian Music and Śaivism’ and ‘Devotional and Classical Music Approaches in Tiruppukal’ gained first class honours and been published. In addition, she focussed on a thesis entitled The Eleventh Compilation of theŚaiva Canon from its Literary, Devotional and Musical Standpoints and her articles written for conferences are published on the net.
Moreover, she has taught Music and Philosophy in several institutions, including at University of London and currently works as a lecturer, teaching English at New City College, London and the Learning Zone, Transport for London.
Head of Bharathanatyam
Natya Kala Vidushi
Mrs Menaka Raviraj
Mrs Menaka Raviraj began her dance training at the age of 6 under the tutelage of SmtLeela Narayan. After completing her Arangetram in 1972, she entered Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts and completed four-year degree in Bharathanatyam and attained the title” NatyaKalaiMamani”. She taught Bharathanatiyam at the Vembadi Girls High School “and Jaffna College prior to her Scholarship to South India to enhance her knowledge. She was appointed as an examiner for the North Ceylon Oriental Music Society and examined hundreds of students. After migrating to the UK, Mrs Menaka Raviraj began teaching at the South London Tamil School ( CAEA) and then later at Sangeetha of the UK.
Over the years, Mrs Menaka Raviraj has choreographed and staged numerous dance recitals, dance dramas and charity shows. A number of her students have completed their Diploma and completed their Arangetram under her tutelage.
Mrs Menaka Raviraj is the Head of BharathaNatyam at the Oriental Fine Arts Academy of London and one of the senior Bharathanatyam teacher in UK and Europe. She formulated the syllabus and devised the marking scheme for OFAAL International examination. She sets the standard and responsible for the Bharathanatyam Theory and Practical examination process. Mrs Menaka Raviraj regularly runs workshops for other dance teachers in UK and Europe. She is the Senior examiner for the Post Diploma examination and travels to various countries in Europe to conduct practical examination.
Mrs Menaka Raviraj
Mrs Thushyanthy Thiyagarajah
Head of Vocal & Instruments
Sangeetha Kala Vidushi
Mrs ThushyanthyThiyagarajah
Mrs ThushyanthyThiyagarajah is one of the most talented Fine Arts Teachers in UK. She began her journey in Fine Arts at the tender age of six and completed her Bharathanatya Arangetram at the age of fifteen. She attained the prestigious title of “NatiyaKalai Mani” after completing her under graduate studies in Bharathanatiyam at the University of Jaffna Srilanka. Whilst she was at the University of Jaffna, she also mastered Veena and Carnatic Vocal. She completed her teacher’s grade in Veena with North Ceylon Oriental Music Society. Mrs. Thushyanthy Thiyagarajah has been involved with OFAAL from its inception. She is the Head of Instruments for OFAAL. She has trained a large number of students to Diploma and Post Diploma level. She is one of the very few teachers in UK who can teach Veena, Bharathanatyam and Carnatic Vocal.
She is the senior examiner for the Diploma and Post Diploma Bharathanatyam, Vocal and Instruments Students. In fact, she is the pillar for OFAAL and her in depth knowledge in Bharathanatiyam and Vocal & Instruments permitted her to publish the very first Theory books for Vocal & Instruments. Her books are now widely used in UK & Europe.She currently teaches, Bharthanatyam, Veena and Vocal in England.
Mrs. Thushyanthy Thiyagarajah sets Vocal and Instruments Theory Examination papers. she is monitoring both, theory and practical examination procedures and of quality assurance. She runs regular workshops and give presentation to Fine Arts Examiners specialising in Instruments. She is an inspiration to all young teachers in UK and Europe.She has developed Vocal & Instruments practical instructions for students to understand the technical aspect of the examination. She helped to develop Kuchipudi syllabus for OFAAL.
Head of Percussion
Laya Kala Vidwan
Sri Somasundara Desigar
MridangaVidwan Sri Somasundara Desigar is one of the leading Carnatic musicians in Europe. He is the son of the late Sri Ayyakkannu Desigar (Former Principle of Ramanathan Academy) and hails from a family dedicated to music. He commenced his tutelage under the Late Shri A.S.Ramanathan at the Ramanathan Academy in Sri Lanka and he underwent advance training under the renowned Mridanga Maestro, Guru Kaaraikkudi R Mani. He was given the rare opportunity of being present at the inauguration of SruthiLayaSeva in 1986 which was founded by his Guru Kaaraikkudi R Mani. He subsequently became the first teacher in this school promoting Carnatic percussion. Sri Somasundara Desigar is the Head of percussion for OFAAL. He has trained several hundreds students and a number of his students have completed Diploma and Post Diploma with OFAAL.
He regularly runs seminars and workshop for young Percussion players and other percussion instruments teachers.
Sri Somasundara Desigar
Sri Somasundara Desigar has performed in many reputed Sabhas in India including Music Academy, Krishnagana, “Sabha, SruthiLaya Kendra Mandras” and Tamil Sangam. He has also performed in many concerts and festivals in Europe, Australia, Canada and India.
Apart from being one of the UK’s most talented and versatile musicians, Sri Somasundara Desigar is revered and much acclaimed as a successful and gifted teacher, He has nurtured and encouraged several students who are all regular performers in the London, UK, Carnatic circuit.
Smt Chitra Suresh
Kuchipudi Consultant
Chitra was brought up in a environment steeped in rich and vibrant South Indian culture. She has immense appreciation of all nuances of arts, music and dance. Her talent was nurtured from a young age by her supportive family.Her mother continues to encourage her to strive for excellence and is her pillar of support. Chitra has blossomed in to a skilled and accomplished dancer due to her untiring efforts. She has carved a niche in the field of Kuchipudi dance.
Chitra started her dance training from a tender age of 8 years. She is a disciple of Guru Smt P.B Krishna Bharathi. She has continued her passion for Kuchipudi and obtained her Masters and M Phil degrees in dance from Central University of Hyderabad, India.
She is an acknowledged Kuchipudi dancer and a “Graded Artist” in the dance artist panel of Doordarshan Kendra,Hyderabad,India.
Chitra has perfected Kuchipudi dance with her experience, knowledge and dedication. She has mastered the technique of emoting very fine expressions, with the perfect rhythm while maintaining the necessary grace, gaiety and poise. The art of choreographing very difficult “keerthanas” (songs) and ballets with the masterly speed of motions with grace is her forte.
Chitra has performed at events organised by various prestigious organisations in India, Dubai Europe and UK. Her solo and group performances have held the audiences enthralled and won her appreciation and critical acclaim.
Chitra runs Pranamya Arts a Kuchipudi dance academy in Leicester, East Midlands. She is passionate about teaching and disseminating this beautiful dance form to interested students. She and her students have performed at numerous venues in the UK at events organised by various organisations. All the performances have been appreciated and well received. She conducts Dance workshops at school and other cultural events. She has received very good feedback and has been asked to teach/perform again.
Chitra took the lead initiative and introduced Kuchipudi dance to OFAAL board. She along with her colleagues have compiled the syllabus and contributed a major role in curating and refining the whole Kuchipudi syllabus for OFAAL. She has been involved in setting Kuchipudi theory and practical question papers for all Grades.right from the inception of examinations for Kuchipudi from the very beginning. She is a faculty member on the panel of examiners in OFAAL board.
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History
OFAAL was formed in 1990 begining with a mere 3xx number of candidates sitting examinations in bharathanatyam, vocal, veena, flute, miruthangam and violin. Since then, the examinations have grown, with ever increasing candidates taking exams in new centres each year.
OFAAL was registered as a charity organisation in May 2004 and expanded into Europe where we opened our first European centre in Germany. By 2001, the number of candidates sitting OFAAL examinations in the UK had become so large, over 2000, that it became necessary to conduct the examinations on two different days, in order to maintain the professionalism and smooth-running efficiency that characterises OFAAL so uniquely. That year the theory examinations were held a month before the practical examinations, which had added benefits for students too, in that they were able to be better prepared for their respective examinations. By 2005, OFAAL had grown even more, and the decision was made to offer two examination sessions. The exam board now offers students the opportunity to sit their exams in either April or September, thus alleviating pressure off students due to sit GCSE or A Level exams in May. Despite other examination boards emerging around London, OFAAL has retained its position as the premier exam board throughout its two decades. At the time of writing, some x number of candidates have been entered for the 2008 exams, which is shaping up to be OFAALs most successful year so far.
OFAAL offers fine-arts students the opportunity to take both practical and theory examinations in their respective subjects, a product of the belief that practical instruction in the fine arts is enriched with, (and arguably, is somewhat worthless without) an appreciation of the theoretical side of ones subject. Practical examinations start at a very basic level, allowing new students to ease themselves in to their first examinations; by the time a student reaches Grade 8 (Diploma) standard, she is expected to be completely versatile and fluent with her instrument / dance. A typical grade one syllabus for instruments requires knowledge of rudimentary musical exercises, such as the swara varasaikal; for the diploma examination, however, candidates are expected to, amongst other things, play Pancharatna Krithis, perform improvisations and to demonstrate their abilities in teaching young pupils.
OFAAL has remained at the forefront of its field, maintaining high standards by having only qualified examiners. In line with this commitment to maintaining professional and high standards, OFAAL introduced a new qualification in 2006, the Post-Diploma, which serves as a higher qualification than the previous highest qualification, the Diploma. Only a handful of candidates have sat this demanding exam, the practical of which is examined by a panel including the Chief Examiner, and the theoretical side of which requires candidates to research, submit and present before an audience a 5,000 word dissertation on a subject related to their chosen fine-art.
By the turn of the millennium, in line with technological advancements around the globe, OFAAL too had updated its services. Currently, the exam board has a fully interactive website at www.ofaal.org. The site allows students across Europe to download their admissions cards, syllabuses and exam materials from the ease of their own home. The site also enables students to access their results as soon as they are available. Moreover, the site allows OFAAL to keep up with the universal interest in cutting down on wasteful use of paper in a bid to save the environment.
As OFAAL looks to the future, it will strive to continue to meet the needs of fine-arts pupils and teachers alike. Through constantly evaluating and renewing their needs, OFAAL shall hopefully remain successful in years to come.