Touching hearts through melodious songs

Patients and bystanders at the Government General hospital were treated to the rare sight of a 11-year-old matching a professional singer note for note as she belted out popular Malayalam melodies at the weekly Arts and Medicine show on Wednesday.
Singers Joji Vypeen and singer, Jenifer Alice of  Assisi Vidyaniketan  Public School, Perumpilly performing at the Government General Hospital,  Ernakulam as part of the ‘Arts and Medicine’ programme
Singers Joji Vypeen and singer, Jenifer Alice of Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School, Perumpilly performing at the Government General Hospital, Ernakulam as part of the ‘Arts and Medicine’ programme

KOCHI: Patients and bystanders at the Government General hospital were treated to the rare sight of a 11-year-old matching a professional singer note for note as she belted out popular Malayalam melodies at the weekly Arts and Medicine show on Wednesday.Jenifer Alice, a sixth grade student at Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School, Perumpilly, joined  singer Joji Vypeen in the 183rd edition of the all-Wednesday programme organized by the Kochi Biennale Foundation. The audience greeted each of Jenifer’s performances with rousing applause.


Joji opened the programme with the song, ‘En Swaram Poovidum Gaaname’, from the 1979 movie Anupallavi followed by the evergreen , ‘Alliyambal Kadavil’ from the movie, Rosie . Jenifer followed with, ‘Neela Jalashayathil’.  The duets, ‘Pookal Panineer Pookal’ and ‘Ambalapuzha Unni kannanodu’ set the crowd grooving to the tempo and rhythm. Together they performed 14 songs for the show.


Vocalist Joji, who has dedicated over thirty years of his life to music, is a church choir singer and participates in music troupes. Jenifer, has recorded for ‘Paithal’, a music album, and sings for ‘Voice of Goodness’, a reality show in a leading spiritual channel.The Arts and Medicine programme, since its inception in 2014, has garnered quite a few fans who are regular attendees; and a number of professional and amateur artists have sung for the patients at the hospital.

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