Thursday, November 5, 2009

GRAF-achem Konknni Xibir Ani Xok Sobha

GRAF-achem Konknni Xibir Ani Xok Sobha

Aitaradis, Novembrache 1 ler 2009, St.Sebastian Goan High School, Dabul, hachea zomat salant sanje 4 vorar Goan Review Art Foundation {GRAF} hannim ghoddun haddlem Konknni Xibir ani Xok Sobha. Hea xibiracho mukhel attap vortoulo “Konkankaran-chem Daiz Samballop” ani “Sogott Konknni Lokank Ektthaim Haddop”.


Aplea yevkar uloupant GRAF-ache Odheokx Bab Fausto.V. da Costa hannim hea poilim zal’leam xibirancho thoddkeant attap diun vaur kitle fuddem pavla tacher nodor bhonvddaitana mhonnlem ki amche mukhar aslole prosn ami gombhirtayen gheunk zai mhunn ani hajir asloleank tannim ek koddok nirop dilo ki zori Konkankar aple bhaxe, sonskrutaye ani daiza vixim husko dakhoinant zalear amchi bhas ani sonskrutay nhoi pun ami Konknni monis sanddpachi bhoim asa mhunn.

Goan Club Federation hache odheokx Bab Felix Dias hannem Mumbointle Gõykaranchea kuddanchi aichi porishstiti manddun mhonnlem ki aiz porian 75 kudd nond (register) zaleat mhunn. Federation-ache vangddi zaupacho prostav tannim iskuttavn sanglo. Club-achea vangdeanche kaim prosnak zabab diun fuddlim mettam koxim marum yetat te vixim suchoilem. Punn hatun club-amni, Federation of clubs hache vangddi zavop nirbel gorjechem mhunn pottoun dilem, je vorvim tanchean odik bollan prosnak fuddo korunk zomtolem.


Lovkik Banker ani Management Consultant Shri John D’Silva hannim kudd kitea khatir sthapon kel’le ani ten’na tanchi kitli goroz asli tem vixim uzvadd ghatlo. Punn aiz hea kuddanchi suvidha adle porim gorjechi uronk na tedna te kudd borea upegak koxe porim ghalum yetat te vixim suchnnam keleo. Mumbointle soglle Konknni lokanche kudd ekech sontre khala ektthaim haddlear amchea kuddank kednach moron aschenam ani te sompeponnim dusreanchea tabean poddchenant mhunn tannem spoxtt sanglem.

Lovkik Konknni sahityik ani nattkist Bab Lawrence D’Souza, Kamani hannim ‘Mumbointlea Konknni ulovpeancho ekvott’ hea vixoiyacher ulovp kortana soroll sanglem ki Mumbointleo Konknni Sonstha cholloitoleamni podanchim fikir soddun amchea daiz samballpachi fikir korchi mhunn. Ekuch monis don-char sonsthamni podam gheun bosta ten’na vavr fuddem vochpachi xokeotay na mhunn tannem sanglem. Veginch sogllea sonsthamni Konkani Bhasha Mandal, Maharashtra he mhalgodde sonstheche vangddi zaun, he sonsthechem Mumboint Konkani Bhavan bandpachem sopon asa tem sakar korunk adar diuncho mhunn tannem magnnim kelim. He vixim tancho vaur chalu asa ani Maharastrachea Mukhel Montrea fuddeant tannim magnnem ghatlelem asa taka soglea Konknni sonsthamni tenko diuncho mhunn tannem ulo marlo.

Mumbointlea Konknni Sonsthancho vaur koso cholta te vixim nodor bhonvddaitana The Goan Institute hacho upadheokx Bab Afflicto Luis hannem mhonnlem ki sonstha choloitoleamni poili apli Konknni bhas ulounk ani vachunk zanno zavop chodd gorjechem. Konknni vistarche hetun apunn The Goan Institute-acho upadheokx zala, pun hatun Konknni bhitor kaddpachem vatavoronn nirmann korpak khub muskil mhunn tannem sontap ukttailo.


Sompoitana soglea vixoyanchi attapnni korun Bab Fausto da Costa hannim mhonnlem ki soglea Konknni lokan sangatak yeun ek bollixtt manch rochun aple prosn soddovop xanneponnachem pavl thortolem mhunn. Kuddamni zata title vegim Federation-ache vangddi zavpak maglem ani sonsthamni zata title vegim KBMM hachem vangddi zaunk suchoilem. Konknni sosnthamni ton-mon laun Konknni bhaxechi ani somazachi seva korpak ulo marlo.

Xibira uprant somplolo famad tiatrist H.Britton hachea manak xok sobha zali. He sobhek survat kortana Fausto baban, fattleam mhoineamni devadhin zal’lea mhan Gõykaranchi – Prof. Olivinho Gomes, Noel Lima Leitao, Narayan Fugro, Eddison Fernandes ani H. Britton hancho ugddas kaddun tanchea manak ek minut ogeponn samball’lem. Zeemix Trio-cho vangddi Bab Michael Martins ani Konknni potrkar Bab John Gomes Kokoy hannim H. Britton-ak xord’dhanjoli vompli. Kokoy hannem aplea ulovpant mhonnlem ki monis jivo astana ami taka zaite lae-poe laitat pun to somptoch tacher add nodor kortat mhunn. He Xok Sobhek tiatrist bhav vhodd sonken hajir zaunk nant mhunn tannem xinn ukttailo.
GRAF –acho chittnis Bab Gable D’Souza hannem hajir aslolenche ani kherit bhoxen ulovpeanche upkar atthovn hem xibir ani xok sobha sompoili.
(Gable D’Souza)



Fottu:
1. Bab John D’Silva uloitana, tachea dhaveak Fausto da Costa ani uzveak Felix Dias ani Lawrence D’Souza, Kamani
2. Xibirant vantto ghevpeancho ek bhag.

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Seminar on Konkani Associations and Clubs in Mumbai held

MUMBAI: A Konkani Seminar on ‘how to bring together all Konkani speaking people of Mumbai, The Konkani Associations of Mumbai and their activities and how to protect the Goan clubs and put them to good use’ was held on 1st of November 2009 at the meeting Room of St Sebastian Goan High school, Dabul, Mumbai at 4.00 pm under the aegis of GRAF (Goan Review Art Foundation) a cultural body of The Goan Review.
This was followed by a condolence meeting to pay tributes to H. Britton.
In his introductory talk Fausto V. da Costa, president of GRAF, recollected the seminars held in the recent past of the activities carried out to save the Goan (others as well) Clubs in Mumbai. He said he has now invited the renowned Management Consultant and Banker Mr John D’Silva to share his ideas on how to put the clubs into effective use.

Speaking of the Konkani Associations in Mumbai he said that there are many Konkani associations in Mumbai but very little is being done to promote Konkani language and Konkani Culture. He pointed out that the functioning of these associations is far from satisfactory. He said it is high time we forget the differences and come together as a Federation of associations before we lose our identity. In conclusion he stated that we should not forget that Konkani as a language will not die because if not the Goans someone else will keep it alive but Goans will go into oblivion.

Felix Dias, President of the Federation of Clubs apprised those present of the status of the clubs. In spite of all efforts not many clubs besides those which had already registered have come forward. About 20 clubs applications are under processing. He emphasized the need of registering the clubs as soon as possible and all help to implement this will be provided. He also mentioned that the initial fee is about Rs 3000/- for registration however in case any club cannot afford it he can provide a sponsor. He further stated that the Federation will assist the members in all respect including assistance against harassment from landlords, BMC, Police and MADHA. The Federation will also guide members when their building come up for redevelopment by MADHA or the landlord or developer. Dias highlighted the fact that it is important to be a member of the federation because the federation can always take up the case of the clubs whenever called for.

Mr. John D’Silva briefly spoke on the origin of the Clubs. At that time the concept of the clubs was relevant and important. But now it has lost its importance as far as the effective use of the clubs is concerned. He pointed out the fact that the total property value of the clubs will run into crores of rupees. Most of the clubs now are lying vacant with just a handful members staying . He suggested that members from different clubs should stay in one such club and make effective use of the club and the vacant clubs can be put into alternate use. Thus the money generated can be used for providing medical and educational help to the poor and deserving persons.

Lawrence D’Souza, Kamani spoke on how to get all Konkani speaking people under one umbrella. He said in Mumbai itself there are 12 lakh Konkani speaking people including Hindus Muslims and Christians. As of now Konkani is written in 5 scripts and there are a number of Konkani associations. In our parishes itself there are 4 or 5 associations and sometimes the same people are members and office-bearers of a couple of them. How can one do justice to the association under such circumstances? He wondered.

He pointed out the fact that the Shettys and Pujaris have their own Bhavans with all the facilites under one roof. This helps the association in a very big way effectively. We Konknis should also have one Bhavan whereby we could strengthen our solidarity and therby Konkani language and the Konkani culture.

Way back in 1942 some visionaries like Prof. Armand Menezes, Rev. (Dr.) H.O. Mascarenhas, Xennoy Goembab, Dr Menino D’Souza and others formed the Konkani Bhasha Mandal, Mumbai and today it is trying to get all Konkani associations together. It has members of all creeds and has now thrown open its membership to all association for a nominal fee of Rs 260/- for life and also to individuals. In case someone finds it difficult to pay , it will be sponsored. KBMM is now moving the Maharastra govt. to help it to set up a Konkani Bhavan of it own in Mumbai so that Konkani language and culture can be promoted in a big way. A delegation of the senior members have met the CM and the Home minister who have assured them of help.

Afflicto Luis speaking on the work being done by the Konkani Association in Mumbai, said he has become the vice president of the Goan Institute, Mumbai with the aim of promoting Konkani language and culture as one of his objectives. He added that in the present environment he finds it difficult to do this because most members pay little attention to Konkani.

The Seminar concluded by paying rich tributes to the renowned singer of the Konkani stage H Britton who passed away recently in Goa. At the start of the condolence meeting Fausto da Costa remembered the other prominent Goans who have passed away in the recent past – Prof. Olivinho Gomes, Noel Lima Leitao, Narayan Fugro and the budding tiatrist Comedian Edisson Fernandes, besides H. Britton and observed a one minutes silence as a sign of respect to the departed. Tiatrist Michael Martins and John Gomes Kokoy paid rich tributes to H. Britton in their eulogy. Gomes said that we do not give the due praise to a person when he is alive but do so after he is dead.. He said H Britton was a great composer and a singer. He nostalgically remembered his first song ‘Nariyal Pani’ and his other songs with a double meaning.
The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks by GRAF Secretary Gable D’Souza.
(Renato Pereira)

Caption for photos:
1.John D’Silva addressing the gathering flanked by Fausto da costa to his left and Felix Dias and Lawrence D’Souza to his right.
2.A section of the participants.


Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Renovation of the House of Pai Tiatrist – Joao Agostinho Fernandes



Victor de Sa
Member Secretary
Tiatr Academy of Goa


Date: 04 / 10 / 09

Press Note for favour of publication


Renovation of the House of Pai Tiatrist
– Joao Agostinho Fernandes



Shri. Tomazinho Cardozo, President of Tiatr Academy Goa (TAG) met the Chief Minister, Shri Digambar Kamat on 3rd November 2009 and discussed with him the need to renovate the house of Pai Tiatrist – Joao Agostinho Fernandes. The Chief Minister advised Mr. Cardozo to put up a proposal to him to that effect through TAG and that he would instruct the PWD or GSDIC department to do the needful.

Accordingly TAG has submitted a proposal to the Chief Minister to that effect so that the work of renovation is undertaken by the PWD or GSIDC departments on priority.

Shri. Cardozo, on behalf of tiatr fraternity, has also expressed gratitude to Shri. Digambar Kamat for his prompt willingness to immediately renovate the collapsed portion of the house situated at Margao, Goa.




Victor de Sa
Member Secretary- TAG










'Pao'werful Poder





'Pao'werful Poder

By Nomratha Fernandes


Zooming past on his cycle with a basket laden with bakery bread enters the poder. Early mornings and late evenings in Goan villages will never miss the sound of his horn. It's not just the sound of the horn that gets us up to our feet with some modshe and a bag, it's also the prospect of having in hand crusty, hot and fresh pao, undo, poyi, katre, pokshie and the crisp kakon. It all seems even more appreciated in the rains.

The poder starts out from the bakery with his supplies and moves on to conquer the villager's hearts. He then goes back regularly for refills of goodness, depending on the rounds he makes. The rains don't seem to dampen their spirit, in fact they cover their baskets with blue or yellow plastic and the bread is still as hot as it was from the bakery. The basket that the bread is carried in are all traditional handmade cane baskets and some horns ..are pretty old, being handed over from one poder to another.., says Sushant.

Giselle D'souza, a friend studying in Mumbai said she actually misses the sound of the poders constant horning and when she comes down to Goa she waits near her window for the familiar sound. In villages the poder is somewhat of a necessity, even with the setting up of modern general stores. They have their regular customers. I think its because of the traditionality of it all. Also there is still a demand for Goan bread, says Ms Rodrigues, who faithfully buys bread from her poder everyday.

The village poder hasn't changed much with people buying on a regular basis and from their windows when it rains. The city on the other hand does have a need for the poder too and amidst the traffic he cycles to colonies and buildings where he places the bread in plastic bags that are tied to string and let down to him from a higher story. This is quite amusing to watch. Also poders provide to city shops and general stores, where on can purchase it from if they've missed him.

Many believed that when the Portuguese left the tradition of the poder would leave with them, but surprisingly the tradition stuck and was well accepted in Goa because it was a door-to-door service, also the bakery system and the ovens remained, families were altogether associated with bread making and the tradition continued. For many poor families the pao or undo is the cheapest food available. All these factors secured the poders activities in the villages and they then expanded to the city too. Restaraunts, hotels and eateries also do have a need for poders as many a tourist want to taste authentic goan bread.

It is a known fact that the life of a poder is hard and risky. There are times when demand is less and they have to return to the bakery with some of their produce. There are times when they have chest diseases due to long hours besides the oven. The competition is increasing and getting varied. But the tradition has continued. I sometime feel it is quite hard especially in the rains. But you get used to it after some time, says Sushant, a village poder.

Just like a hundred other goan traditions that are gradually diminishing I think poders should be patronised by the government. A small scale industry should be set up around it whereby losses are covered, equipment is repaired and they are provided with health care and proper leave. Services should not be taken for granted by a people, and more so a service that sustains the health and well-being! They should in fact be revered!

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Monday, November 2, 2009

HOUSE OF " PAI TIATRIST " partial collapse.

HOUSE OF " PAI TIATRIST " partial collapse

A part of the rear portion of the over 140 years old “House of Pai Tiatrist “ at Modsai Behind the Holy Spirit Institute Margao collapsed early this cold morning at around 0413 hrs IST (on All Soul’s Day 2nd November) as per information received by this writer early this morning from Ms Ana Maria Carolina Quadros Fernandes, 77 yrs daughter in law of “Pai Tiatrist” late Joao Agostinho Fernandes.

It may be recalled that the Rajya Sabha MP Mr. Shantaram L Naik had last year in July 2008 impressed upon the Goa Government to preserve such old houses of eminent personalities for posterity on the lines of the “Shanti Niketan” of Rabindranath Tagore, at Kolkatta, West Bengal India so that future generations will be inspired by the works of these personalities who rose to great heights under trying circumstances unlike the modern day wherwithal. This could also help in promoting cultural tourism in the State.

The issue also figured at the Ad hoc Committee meet on Budgetary demands 2009-2010 of Govt of Goa held in June 2009.

[Photo insert, courtesy www.oheraldo.com as published on 3/11/2009]

The Government it is learnt has through the Town and Country Planning Department directed them to formulate a scheme for the purpose . While the Department of Tourism could consider to include such houses in the tourist visit itinery There are other houses too which need to be preserved for posterity, viz; the houses of Francisco Luis Gomes, at Navelim Dom Moraes, at Santa Cruz poet Baki Bab Borkar at Borim etc.

Interestingly the renowned architect Mr. Gerard Da Cunha from Torda Alto Porvorim Bardez Goa who has since 17th October, 2008 last year despite his extremely busy schedule had been drawing plans for the restoration of the house and a few structures thereon for the upkeep of the same .
Besides that it could help sustain the income of the inmates viz the daughter –in-law , her daughter, Ms Sharmila Fernandes and their two minor children Sonali and Sanil Fernandes through self employment.

Indeed their contribution towards maintaining the cultural heritage of our land by preserving this House has been appreciated by several persons and especially NRI's who have visited their humble home since 20th July 2008 when the indoor auditorium of Ravindra Bhavan was named after "Pai Tiatrist"

According to Ms Ana Maria Carolina Quadros Fernandes ( the wife of tiatrist Antonelio (Tony ) Conceicao Fernandes –son of Pai Tiatrist ) who spoke to this writer stated that she and her daughter despite their financial constraints have boldly shooed away prospective realtors who were eyeing the 449 m2 property, as they stand determined to honour both in letter and spirit the intention of late Joao Agostinho Fernandes (14.12.1871 to 29.08.1947 ) and his spouse Regina Fernandes ( 16.11.1880 – 20.12.1908 ) who was the first lady to ever act on stage on 22.11.1904 at a time when women making public appearances was taboo. Incidentally it was only much later that Kamalabhai Gokhale in the late 1930;s who came forth to don the honours on stage.

Mr Da Cunha Arch recently on 27th October, 2009 schedule, visited the site to give the final touches to the restoration plan. The part which collapsed today is otherwise in the restoration plan intended to be demolished according to Mr Da Cunha who spoke to this writer , today when informed of the mishap. However the inherent fear of the inmates that this may make the house vulnerable to theft and a fear that the main part of the house too may eventually collapse owing to the vagaries of the climate is indeed cause for their concern.

Ms Sharmila Fernandes, infact reported the matter telephonically to Mr. Shantaram L Naik RS MP with the hope that efforts be expedited to set in motion restoration of the same and expressed her bonafide fears to him of imminent disaster.

No sooner the news of the part collapse of this House reached the electronic and print media they converged at the site and examined the extent of damage to the same apparently to impress upon the Goa Government to step in at the earliest.

Mr Shantaram L Naik MP Rajya Sabha alongwith this writer visited the House this evening at 1730 hrs to assess the damage. He expressed concern and promised to move the Government to render immediate assistance to ensure the restoration promptly. He perused the draft plan for restoration of the House and requested the members of the family to get the restoration estimates be worked out so that he could set the ball rolling as he will be proceeding to New Delhi tommorrow for the forthcoming month long winter session of Parliament.

Both Ms Ana Fernandes and her daughter Ms Sharmila were indeed pleased by the response and sympathy invoked by the media and the voluntary visit of the Hon;ble MP Mr Shantaram Naik and had a word of praise for both for their efforts to redress their unfortunate plight.

A large section of the tiatrist also conveyed their concern to the family telephonically and assured them whatever help in their noble cause towards tiatr and tiatrist. Other visitors also visited the House to express solidarity with them in the matter.


GODFREY J. I. GONSALVES,
BORDA, MARGAO, 403 602, GOA. (INDIA)
+91 98221 58584 (24 HRS)
gonsalvesgodfreyji@yahoo.co.in

2/11/2009

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Related News:
SHANTARAM NAIK TO SUBMIT FRESH PROPOSAL TO GOA GOVERNMENT ON PAI TEATRIST HOUSE
Mr. Shantaram Naik M.P. will give a fresh proposal to the Department of Archives and Archeology, to carry out the restoration and repair works of the house of Late Shri Joao Agostinho Fernandes popularly known as Pai Tiatrist, situated at Modsai, Borda, Margao.

Mr. Naik who visited house of Pai Tiatrist, this evening, after hearing the news that one of the walls of the house had collapsed, said in a statement issued today that he has decided to submit the proposal to the government afresh with a plan which the family has got drawn from a private architect.

Mr. Naik said that he had sent his proposal earlier to the Chief Minister on 02nd September 2008, however since no concrete steps were taken in that regard, he has now decided to submit the proposal afresh with a plan drawn to make the government task easier.

Mr Naik said he has spoken to the Chief Minister Shri Digamber Kamat and the Director of Archives and Archeology Shri Manohar Dicholkar, in this regard.

Mr. Naik said that late Shri Fernandes wrote about 26 tiatrs (Konkani dramas) out of which, 16 were staged. Many scripts of the tiatrist written by Shri Fernandes have been handed over to Goa Konkani Akademy, which are required to be preserved using modern microfilming and or digital technology.

Mr. Naik said the house of Pai Tiratrist which is standing on a plot of 400 sq/mts, and which occupies about 200 sq/mts, is a house with mud walls and it has to be repaired and restored to honour the great artist. Mr Naik said by restoring such houses, the government will be doing a great service to those who have devoted their entire life for a particular art.

During his visit to the house, Mr. Naik met the daughter in law of Shri Fernandes, Mrs. Ana Maria Carolina Quadros Fernandes and, daughter Mrs. Sharmila Fernandes, and Social Activist, Shri Godfrey Gonsalves.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Saturday, October 31, 2009

"Goenchim Noketram" in Bahrain


"Goenchim Noketram" in Bahrain

‘Goenchim Noketram’ the cultural and folk group from Goa led by Gina Mascarenhas provided lively entertainment for Goans in Bahrain. The Goan Cultural Traditions of song and dance filled the air at the Baan Saeng Thai Restaurant Auditorium Bahrain, on October 22, 2009 where the show was held under the patronage of Young Goans Club.

The group comprising of musicians, singers and dancers presented a three hour cultural fiesta of Goan song and dance. The items included Goan Dekni and Fugdi dance. The audience applauded every item presented by the group and the opera musicals in mime and movements on the life style of Xethkamti (farmer), kharvi (fisherfolk) and render (toddytaper) were cheered throughout. The presentations brought back the nostalgic memories of bygone era of Goa.

The group electrified the performances by their originality and depicting the culture old tools relevant to the trade. It was wondrous to see the entire audience joining the singing as the group played some old Goan instrumentals using instruments like ghumot, mandolin, bongos and cymbals. A medley of Hindi, Portuguese, English and Konkani favourites of yester years got many in the crowd on to their feet and were seen dancing and swaying to the beat. The show culminated with traditional mando and dulpods. The group not only won laurels for their song and dance but for the costumes and jewellery they showcased relevant to each presentation.

‘Goenchim Noketram’ the cultural and folk group from South Goa are the award winners at Mando Festivals held all over Goa in 2008 and 2009. The group has also performed at the inaugural ceremony of International Film Festival in November 2008 and at the concluding ceremony of Asia Pacific Conference in October 2008. Goenchim Noketram have toured different parts of India to present their shows and were the main attractions for Goa Day celebrations in Dubai in June 2008.


The show in Bahrain was sponsored by Jet Airways. GR Crasto compered the show and kept the audience spellbound with witty questions on Goan culture, songs and personalities that carried prizes donated by the group ‘Goenchim Noketram’.



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30/10/2009

‘Wonder Boy’: CAMERON FERNANDES


::Kherit Lekh ::
‘Wonder Boy’: CAMERON FERNANDES

Kandollecho famad sangoddak hozaramni lok zomta. Ani hea hozar sonkhe samkara ubo ravun kantar gavop, ani tem-ui zalear eka lhan sat vorsam pirayechea bhurgean? Sobit- sundor, zhadda-peddamni nettoilolo, Mandovi nodik khori suropay diupi ganv mhollear Brittona. Hea ganvchea Cameron-bab Fernandesak 'Wonder Boy' nanvan vollkhotat. Sat vorsanche pirayer thaun Kandollechea sangddak kantaram gavun tannem thoim hajir aslolea lokachea tonddantlean “ho konn lhan bhurgo? Tannem borem kantar gailam!” oxim utram bhair kaddleant.

Hea vorsa, Serula Art and Culture Academy Porvorim, Penha de Franca pongddan Derrick D'Mellocho 'Kallokhi Uzvadd' tiatr spordhek ubo kelo. Hea tiatrant ‘Wonder Boy’ Cameron hannem git gavun 'Best Male Child Singer' inam’ zoddlem.
Punn Cameronak 'Wonder Boy' nanv koxem poddlem? “Hanv sat vorsancho aslom tednam ganvchea eka borea mon’xan mhaka Kandolle sangoddak kantar gavpak vhelo. Thoim Gõyche famad kantorist hajir asle. Hanvem mhojem kantar gavun zatoch, thoim hajir aslolea sogllea lokamni mhaka xabaski dili, ani dusrea disa 'Herald' potrar hanv ‘Wonder Boy’ mhunn chhapun haddlem,” oxem Cameron-baban fattlo ugddas kaddun umedin sanglem.

Camronan aplea jivitachi fuddarachi survat 2007 vorsa tiatr sopordhentlean keli. Cyril Almeidachea 'Utor' tiatrant tannem kantar gailem. Ani tea uprant tannem khubxea tiatramni zoxe porim 'Pavsa... asor kor', 'Hanv porot ietelim'kantaram gailim. Milagres de Chandor-an taka aplea 'Talliyo Marat' hea tiatrant kantar gavpachi sondi dili. Hea tiatrant tannem don kantaram 'Uddta to Buddta' ani 'Gõykar cum foreigner' gailim. 'Gõykar cum foreigner' kantar tannem ek ‘foreigner’ cheddum koxem nhesun gailem. Tachem nhesop sarkem cheddvachem aslem. Tachea kantra khatir taka inam’ diunk pordea fattlean ietale te Cameronak polleun hanstale.

‘Wonder Boy’ xikpant-ui khub huxar. Tachea monak kitem-i ugddas dovorpachi tank bhouch darechi asa. Ek pavtt Milagres de Chandor-an taka aplea 'Sot’tor Vorsanchem Bhurgem' tiatrant, tiatr suru zauncho thoddo vell kantar vachunk dilem. Tannem tem ek pavtt vachlem ani vell yetoch matui chukonastana gailem.
Cameron Jr. Chico apli sfurthi mhunn sozmota. Jr. Chico kantaram korta toso apnnem-i kantaram gavchim oxem taka dista.Cameron-bab Ponnjechea Don Bosco iskolant chovthi xikta. To xikpant toso khellant-ui huxar asa ani te khatir hea mollancher taka sabar inamam favo zaleant. ‘Wonder Boy’-acho Rosefern ho avddicho tiatrist ani Lawry Travasso ho avddicho kantorist. To vhodd zatoch Accountant zaupachi khuxi ugtaita.

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Konkani Seminar followed by Condolence Meeting

Konkani Seminar followed by Condolence Meeting

Goan Review Art Foundation (GRAF) the cultural body of the Konkani English
periodical The Goan Review will conduct a Konkani Seminar on 1st. November
2009 (Sunday) at St. Sebastian Goan High School meeting room, Dabul, at 3.45
p.m.

The topics to be covered in this seminar are:-
Unity of the Konkani speaking people of Mumbai and
Work of the Konkani Associations in Mumbai.
Besides the follow up of the progress of the registration of the Goan Clubs
in Mumbai.

Resource Persons: Shri Lawrence D'Souza, Gen. Secretary KBM, Shri John
D'Silva Management Consultant & Banker and Shri Felix Dias President of the
proposed club Federation.

This will be followed by A Condolence Meeting to pay tributes to the well
known Konkani Stage artiste Late H. Britton.
Prominent Persons from Konkani field will address the gathering.

There is no fee to attend this seminar however those interested to
attend the same will have to enroll their names in advance. For enrolment
kindly contact: GRAF office: 22630139 or 9821228684 (President) or Gen.
Secretary Gable D'Souza.

Sd/-
Fausto V. Da Costa
President
GRAF

Konkani Seminar & Condolence Meeting in Dabul, Mumbai


Konkani Seminar followed by Condolence Meeting

Goan Review Art Foundation (GRAF) the cultural body of the Konkani English
periodical The Goan Review will conduct a Konkani Seminar on 1st. November
2009 (Sunday) at St. Sebastian Goan High School meeting room, Dabul, at 3.45
p.m.

The topics to be covered in this seminar are:-
Unity of the Konkani speaking people of Mumbai and
Work of the Konkani Associations in Mumbai.
Besides the follow up of the progress of the registration of the Goan Clubs
in Mumbai.

Resource Persons: Shri Lawrence D'Souza, Gen. Secretary KBM, Shri John
D'Silva Management Consultant & Banker and Shri Felix Dias President of the
proposed club Federation.

This will be followed by A Condolence Meeting to pay tributes to the well
known Konkani Stage artiste Late H. Britton.
Prominent Persons from Konkani field will address the gathering.

There is no fee to attend this seminar however those interested to
attend the same will have to enroll their names in advance. For enrolment
kindly contact: GRAF office: 22630139 or 9821228684 (President) or Gen.
Secretary Gable D'Souza.

Sd/-
Fausto V. Da Costa
President
GRAF

Congratulations to Oscar Lobo



"Oscar Lobo"

Chuk Konnachi - Konkani Tiatro in Toronto - A Review


Chuk Konnachi - Konkani Tiatro in Toronto - A Review

by Silviano Barbosa
Toronto, Canada




Director Marshal Fernandes came out with flying colours with a mind-blowing presentation of his terrific Konkani Tiatr, which was held on October 24th, 2009 at

Etobicoke’s Michael Power High School Hall in Toronto.



With a sold-out audience of over 550, the hall was packed with Konkani aficionados savouring this Konkani Tiatro with heavy doses of Goan Salcete accent and nostalgic moments, and the audience was left with nothing but pure joy, hangama and satisfaction witnessing the beautiful dialogues and comedic delivery of their Konkani language and culture, which fortunately still thrives in this part of the world.


This is the first time that a Konkani Tiatro in Toronto has seen a full house. Incidentally director Marshal Fernandes had another Konkani sold-out show couple years ago. This could be credited to his unique marketing and organization skills that he puts in place keeping a good rapport with the actors as well as the prospective audience.




Toronto being home to more than 20,000 Goans of which at least more than a 1000 speak Konkani at home and claim it as their mother-tongue on the recent census, can very easily deliver 300 hard-core Konkani Goans to attend any Konkani Tiatr. The rest have to be cajoled into it by other means. But this audience loved this Tiatr so much that I can predict they are likely to come back the next time around.


The audience in Toronto this time was very knowledgeable about their Konkani wordage and grammar and were heard to correct the Konkani gender suffixes in a couple of instances. The ticket price of $20 was reasonable and affordable as compared to the 50$ sale price of professional English plays in the city which have variable ticket prices ranging from 50$-100$.


The following list of actors and singers (not in any particular order) gave their best performances to make this Tiatro quite memorable:

Dr. Lucina Pinto (Oh Canada! National Anthem translated into Konkani by Marshal), popular and talented singer/actor JoeVaz, upcoming young singer Rhio Gracias and director/actor/comedian/singer/composer/CD producer Marshal Fernandes (in an ode to Padma Shri M. Boyer), Rhiza Gracias (fantastic acting and singing (canto) performance), Agnelo Gracias as Mama in his best first time comedy performance and as play editor, Marshal as Leitao in his inimitable simple Lollo comedy role, actor/singer Olympio Fernandes, popular guest-singer Jack Fernandes, enthusiastic actor/singer Olavio Da Costa, actor/singer/comedian Tony Da Silva, the impressive personality of character actor/singer Chris Gomes, the free-spirited Bohemian role of Grace Almeida, the imposing fine role of father by Bonfilio Pereira,


the impressive matriarchal role of Yolanda Gracias, the dedicated and tireless Producer/actress/singer Sandra Menezes with her beautiful teenage daughter with a minor acting role, singer Stephanie Menezes, (who sang in a quartet), the sultry and racy performance in comedy by radiant Serah Barbosa in her typical Saxtti Assolna accent, the most popular song “Jinga-Mummy” composed by Marshal and performed with an encore by the duo team of Rhiza Gracias and her petite sister-in-law Sylda Gracias whose debut as an impressive singer on Konkani stage with her dressed-to-kill wardrobe thoroughly jolted the audience, professional singer Ruth Kumar with her gyrating dancing personality and powerful voice almost challenging Lorna's, accomplished beautiful voiced singer Hazel Jacob, actor Benny Pereira and singer Clema, cross-dresser/singer Auggie Pereira, and all the musicians from the Band “Crescendo” - Tony Da Costa, Tony (Organ), Lawry and Manuel, all helpers on and off the stage, stage director AC Pereira(with special award), ticket sellers, Sound with Aggie Rodrigues and of course the prompter Josie Carrasco, complete this merit list.




As an author, I would be remiss if I did not compliment the unknown author of the play.

This year the Audience Applause Metre which rated this Tiatro a '9 out of 10', generated three very dedicated and committed Stars of the Show. My special parabens (congratulations) are extended to all the people involved in this play and especially to these Stars of the Show: Serah Barbosa (as Consu), who was undoubtedly the darling of the audience as witnessed from the whistles, whispers and comments from the audience, Agnelo Gracias for his superb delivery of impeccable Konkani idioms in his slapstick (Mama) comedy and director Marshal Fernandes for his passive and sinister (Leitao) comedy and for putting up a fine overall theatrical performance that will be remembered for years to come.




Finally the audience was just great! I am sure they went home fully pleased with this fine performance! An evening well spent with lots of Goans in a purely Goan ambience in a sussegad sort of way! Thanks all Tiatrists and helpers for making our Day!

Pott-bhor hansun jivak borem dislem! Porot melche fuddlea Tiatrak!



Silviano Barbosa,
Author of the Canadian/Goan novel, “The Sixth Night”
Producer of Konkani CD album “Classic Goa”


October 24th, 2009, Toronto, Canada!

The Best Home Away from Home!
PROUD TO LIVE IN NEW GOA WEST!
VIVA GOA!

[Photos as forwarded by Silviano Barbosa
to http://www.goa-world.com/]



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Konkani play brings the house down with laughter
( Oct 30 2009 )




by Silviano Barbosa



Toronto: Director Marshal Fernandes came out with flying colours with a mind-blowing presentation of his terrific Konkani play Chuk Konnachi? (Whose fault?)

The packed audience enjoyed it thoroughly. The play (called tiatr in the native Konkani language) was rich in dialogues and its delivery in the peculiar Salcette accent Konkani made it comedic.

This is the first time that a Konkani in Toronto has seen a full house. Incidentally, director Marshal Fernandes had another Konkani sold-out show couple years ago. This could be credited to his unique marketing and organizational skills.

Toronto, which is home to more than 20,000 Goans, out of which at least more than a 1000 speak Konkani at home and claim it as their mother-tongue as per the recent census, can very easily deliver 300 Konkani-speaking and Konkani-knowing Goans to attend any Konkani tiatr. The audience in Toronto this time was very knowledgeable

The following list of actors and singers (not in any particular order) gave their best performances to make this tiatr quite memorable:

Dr. Lucina Pinto (O Canada! National Anthem translated into Konkani by Marshal), popular and talented singer/actor JoeVaz, upcoming young singer Rhio Gracias and director/actor/comedian/singer/composer/CD producer Marshal Fernandes (in an ode to Padma Shri M. Boyer), Rhiza Gracias (fantastic acting and singing (canto) performance), Agnelo Gracias as Mama in his best first time comedy performance and as play editor, Marshal as Leitao in his inimitable simple Lollo comedy role, actor/singer Olympio Fernandes, popular guest-singer Jack Fernandes, enthusiastic actor/singer Olavio Da Costa, actor/singer/comedian Tony Da Silva, the impressive personality of character actor/singer Chris Gomes, the free-spirited Bohemian role of Grace Almeida, the imposing fine role of father by Bonfilio Pereira, the impressive matriarchal role of Yolanda Gracias, the dedicated and tireless Producer/actress/singer Sandra Menezes with her beautiful teenage daughter with a minor acting role, singer Stephanie Menezes, (who sang in a quartet), the sultry and racy performance in comedy by radiant Serah Barbosa in her typical Assolna-village accent, the most popular song “Jinga-Mummy” composed by Marshal and performed by the duo team of Rhiza Gracias and her petite sister-in-law Sylda Gracias whose debut as an impressive singer on Konkani stage with her dressed-to-kill wardrobe thoroughly jolted the audience, professional singer Ruth Kumar with her gyrating body movements and powerful voice, accomplished singer Hazel Jacob, actor Benny Pereira and singer Clema, cross-dresser/singer Auggie Pereira, and all the musicians from the Band “Crescendo” - Tony Da Costa, Tony (Organ), Lawry and Manuel.

As an reviewer, I would be remiss if I did not compliment the unknown author of the play.

The actors for their exceptional showing are Serah Barbosa (as Consu), who was undoubtedly the darling of the audience as witnessed from the wolf-whistles, whispers and comments from the audience; Agnelo Gracias, for his superb delivery of impeccable Konkani idioms; and director Marshal Fernandes, for his passive and sinister comic role and for putting up a fine overall theatrical performance that will be remembered for years to come.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

“Theatre-Acting” Workshop at Margao

T A C T
THEATRE ART & CULTURAL TRAINING INSTITUTE
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Add: T/1 C, Kurtarkar Nagar, Fatorda, Margao,Goa 403 602
Tel: 2714299 email: wilson_mazarello@rediffmail.com
TACT / TAW/ PRESS 8.8.2008
Press Note

“Theatre-Acting” Workshop at Margao

Theatre Art & Cultural Training Institute (Margao-Goa), a premier institute of Theatre, Music & Dance , in South Goa, since last 18 years, will be conducting a “Workshop” in Theatre-Acting, in Konkani & English.
The Workshop is open to all.
Other than Acting, the other aspects of Theatre & Films, will also be touched upon, during this Workshop.
The “Acting Workshop” begins on the 16 th August 2008, & will go on for a period of 1 month.
Classes will be held, thrice a week, ie. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays ( 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm).
Prominent, Theatre & Film personalities, will be sharing their experiences, with the participants, during this Workshop.
Application-Forms, are available at “Rhythm House” Music Shop, Below City Hospital, Opp. Meenaxi Hotel, Margao, Goa- 403 601(during Office Hours).


Wilson Mazarello
(Principal)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Celebrating the Heart of Goa in New Delhi



Celebrating the Heart of Goa in New Delhi

"Goenkarancho Ekvot" in association with Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of Goa will organise the Goa Festival 2009 in New Delhi from November 6th to November 8, 2009. The festival will exhibit various aspect’s of Goan life, culture and progress.

The other Departments participating are Dept. of Information and Publicity, Dept. of Handicrafts, Dept. of Art and Culture as well as Dept. of Rural Development.
Hon’ble Justice V.S. Sirpurkar, Judge Supreme Court of India, will inaugurate the festival and Mr Digambar Kamat, Chief Minister of Goa will preside over the function.
This festival is expected to attract huge crowds from Delhi and the adjoining states apart from the participation of VIPs and dignitaries.

The various activities envisaged in this year’s event shall comprise of Information centre for details on Goa such as its art & culture, travel & tourism, display and sale of Goan Handicrafts, goan vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine and processed foods, cultural shows, live music by Goan bands, painting competition by school children on the theme "Goa", lucky draws with holiday packages to Goa and exciting games for the children.

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Link article:

As in the past, Goenkarancho Ekvot celebrated World Goa Day on 23rd August 2009- Sunday at Fr.Agnels' School Auditorium, Goutam Nagar, New Delhi as 20th August 2009 was a working day.

The Tietre" Ek Dhago Sukhacho" (a string of happiness) by Shri Anil Pednekar
was performed

Ek Dhago Sukhacho is a touching family tale which brings a teardrop or two to
one's eyes as the story progresses to its climax. The comedy of this play is just superhit keeping the audience in splits right through the beginning till the end.
It was an ocassion to bring Goans together. The Tiatre was appreciated and
acclaimed by the distinguished audience of the Goans and the Konkani loving people of Delhi and nearby states like Haryana and U.P.

Regards

Suman Kurade
President,
Goenkarancho Ekvot,
Delhi - India

“BEACH FIESTA 09” at AJMAN, UAE




To add pizzazz, color and dance to everyone’s lives, on 6th NOV 2009, Arabel Events along with Dj Nevz and Dj Goa is organizing the first ever “BEACH FIESTA 09”. This is going to be a family day by the beach side at the Ajman Beach Hotel, Ajman, U.A.E.

The “BEACH FIESTA 09” does not refer to just the beach and sand, but it’s a day that would be filled with fun by the beach packed with games, contests, music, food and dance, providing entertainment for all, young and old.

Event Timing : 1 p.m - 11 p.m

Attraction include Game Stalls, Food and Beverage Stalls, Tug-o-war tournament, Volley ball Tournament, Clowns, Face painters, Stilt Walkers, Caricature Artist, Kids Rides, Laser SMS.

RJ Ryan, Re-Union, Ringo star n kim, Dj Josh, Dj Nevz and Dj Roland all set to Rock you on the dance Floor.


Prizes and Surprises Galore.


Tickets priced very reasonble @

Couples - Dhs.100/- (inclusive of FREE SNACK BOX)
Singles - Dhs.60/- (inclusive of FREE SNACK BOX)
Kids - Dhs.30/- (inclusive of FREE SNACK BOX)

For more info. call :

Tony Benson - +971509126126
Roland - +971506925579
Neville - +971504262196

or

Visit Event Page (Facebook) @

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or

Refer to attached Flyer.

TICKETS ON SALE FROM Thursday, 29th Oct. 2009.... LIMITED ENTRIES.. SO CALL NOW AND CONFIRM UR ENTRIES.

Be there to witness the first ever Beach Fiesta in the UAE.

Pls. forward this mail to all your friends and families.

Hope to see you all there. Cheers!!!

Support Sponsors : Nestle, Purple Mice ,1001 Events, Morning Star General Trading LLC, Treat Restaurant (Dubai)

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A big e-welcome to you. Tumcam Maie-mogacho ieukar. Enjoy Life - This is not a rehearsal! Konkani uloi, boroi, vach ani samball - sodankal. Hich Goenchi osmitai ani amchem khalxelponn. Goenchi amchi Konkani bhas! Ekvottachem saddon Goenkaranchem. This is Gaspar Almeida from Parra, Bardez, Goa, based in Kuwait and am connected with the www.goa-world.com website created by Ulysses Menezes, and as Moderator of the famous first of its kind Gulf-Goans e-Newsletter (since 1994) and The Goan Forum and several Goan and Indian associations and forums and e-forums in Goa, India, Kuwait, The Middle East and worldwide.