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18-642: [REDACTED] Look up anima in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anima may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Anima, in the Spira world in Final Fantasy games Anima, in the Fire Emblem game series Anima, a DC Comics character Film [ edit ] Anima – Symphonie phantastique ,

36-485: A parallel academic life, with a Doctorate degree in history conferred by Gauhati University . Choudhury was born on 28 February 1953 to Dandiram Choudhury and Hemalata Choudhury in a small village of Niz Pakowa, Nalbari Assam. Her father was a government officer posted at Nagaon for an extended period where the child was raised as the fifth child in a family of seven siblings. Her elementary education as well as her musical lessons started at Nagaon. Her household

54-477: A 1981 Austrian drama film Anima (2003 film) , a 2003 American short film Ánima , a 2018 Mexican film directed by Kuno Becker Anima , a 1998 film with George Bartenieff Anima (2019 film) , a short film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson Literature [ edit ] Anima , a 1972 novel by Eileen-Marie Duell Buchanan Anima: Age of the Robots , a comic series by Johnny Tay +Anima ,

72-537: A 2001 manga series by Natsumi Mukai Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima , a Japanese light novel series Music [ edit ] Performers [ edit ] Anima (chorus) , an American children's chorus Anima (ensemble) , a Brazilian chamber music ensemble Aenima (band) , a Portuguese rock band Anima Sound System , a Hungarian electronic band Recordings [ edit ] Anima (Nightmare album) , 2006 Anima (Thom Yorke album) , 2019 Anima (Vladislav Delay album) , 2001 anima ,

90-536: A 2020 album by Daoko Anima , a 2023 EP by Pendulum Anima , a 1974 album by Riccardo Cocciante "Anima", a 2020 single by Reona "Anima", a 2015 single by Romina Falconi Ænima , a 1996 album by Tool Other uses in arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Anima (role-playing game) Anima , or Her Soul , an 1898 play by Amelia Pincherle Rosselli Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Anima (organization) , Danish animal-rights organization Ánima (company) ,

108-572: A Mexican animation studio Anima (film company) , a Filipino entertainment production company People [ edit ] Anima Anandkumar (fl. from 2009), Indian-American scientist Anima Choudhury (born 1953), singer from India Anima Patil-Sabale (fl. from 2012), Indian engineer Anima Roy (fl. from 2009), Bangladeshi academic and Rabindra Sangeet singer Anima Wilson (fl. 2013), Ghanaian politician Religion and philosophy [ edit ] Psyche (psychology) , Latinized to anima in medieval psychology Anima and animus ,

126-509: A classical singer of All India Radio . Choudhury graduated from Cotton College , Gauhati with Honors in History in 1972. She gota Masters in Arts degree from Gauhati University in History in 1974, and a Doctorate (PhD) degree from that university in 1999 for her thesis on "Temples and Shrines in and around Guwahati – A Sociological and Folkloristic Exploration". Until her retirement in 2013, she

144-733: A syzygy of dualistic, Jungian archetypes Other uses [ edit ] Anima, Togo , a village Gum anima , or anima, a kind of gum or resin Córdoba International Animation Festival – ANIMA , in Argentina Anima, crowd-animation software developed by AXYZ and acquired by Chaos See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Anima All pages with titles containing Anima Anima Mundi (disambiguation) Animas (disambiguation) Anema (disambiguation) Anemia (disambiguation) Las Animas (disambiguation) Animism ,

162-500: Is a singer from the Indian north eastern state of Assam . Her musical career over more than four decades has focussed on folk and modern Assamese songs. She has been awarded local and state level musical and cultural recognitions and titles including. "Luit Kuwari", and "Jan Dimali". Some of her most popular songs are 'Dikhou noir parore', 'Log diyar kotha asil' and 'E pran gopal'. Supplementing her musical career, Choudhury has also led

180-785: Is an 'A-Grade' artist of All India Radio and Doordarshan and performs regularly for AIR and Doordarshan, and also invited by other private TV channels. In 1989 she represented Assam in the National program of Doordarshan organized by Cuttak Doordarshan. She has been invited many by Indian/Assamese organizations in the United States to perform as an ambassador of the Assamese musical heritage. On 2 February 2013, Chhaygaon College organized an inter college competition on Choudhury's modern songs where competitors across Assam from several colleges under Gauhati University participated. Similarly,

198-546: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages anima Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.151 via cp1112 cp1112, Varnish XID 391583386 Upstream caches: cp1112 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 05:40:03 GMT Anima Choudhury Anima Choudhury (born 28 February 1953)

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216-502: The attention of music director Ramen Baruah. In 1970 Barua offered her an opportunity as a playback singer in the Assamese film Mukuta , singing all the female songs of the film. The songs became chart-busters all across Assam, specially the song "E pran gopal, Patila mayare khela" . After the success of the film, the record company HMV invited Choudhury to have songs and albums recorded under their label. She recorded several Assamese modern songs and Kamrupi Lokagit with HMV. She

234-493: The belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence Anime , hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan Animé, sap of Hymenaea courbaril Enema , an injection of fluid into the lower bowel Soul , the non-material essence of a person On the Soul ( De anima ), Aristotle's treatise on the soul Spirit (animating force) Vitalism Topics referred to by

252-526: The cultural organization Jontara Kalakendra organized a program called 'Anubhab Mor Pritir Smriti' to honor her at Bejera . She was adjudged the best singer of Cotton College for the period 1969–70. She became the best singer of Gauhati University in the year 1973. While in the university, she was the first recipient of the 'Brajen Baruah Award' which had been instituted by the Directorate of Youth Welfare, Gauhati University. Jontara Kalakendra. Following

270-501: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Anima . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anima&oldid=1239631297 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

288-460: Was Associate Professor and later as Head of Department of History at Chhaygaon College , Kamrup , Assam. She has been invited to many International, national and state level seminars, and has presented research papers on several topics involving culture and music. In 1969, Choudhury participated in Cotton college's inter college music competition. Her performance in the statewide event caught

306-622: Was a playback singer in other Assamese films including Putalaghar, Prem Janame Janame, Agnibristi (VDO Film), Mor Maramere (VCD), and Siba Mahima (VCD). She also provided playback singing for the Bengali film Tridhara in 2013, and has given her voice for TV serials Maa Manasa, Devi, Vandanand others. Since her childhood, she been a regular voice in All India Radio , rendering performances first in 'Akanir Mel' and then in 'Chemoniar Chora'. In 1972 she became an AIR approved artist. Currently she

324-790: Was full of musical influence and her mother began her early awareness of traditional Assamese music . Her father was a devotee of Indian classical music who encouraged her to get professional training in Hindustani classical music. She received her early training in music at the music school of Sushil Banerjee. In 1963, when her father was transferred to Guwahati , she started training in classical music under Hiren Sarma. She eventually acquired Visharad in classical music. After Sarma's death, she continued her classical training under Damodar Bora. She also took training from classical singer Nirod Roy, and training in Thumri and Bhajan under Nripen Ganguli,

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