Kuwait: KCWA celebrates Konkani Divas in grandeur


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Kuwait, Feb 19: Konkani community of Kuwait witnessed a colorful and memorable cultural fest at the Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) Konkani Divas on Friday, February 15 in Carmel School, Khaitan. The daylong event witnessed rich and vibrant culture and traditions of Mangaluru and Goa, non-stop variety entertainment programme by kids, Roce Sambhram, Khazar, comedy skit, dance and songs by Mangalorean and Goan associations. Over 300 participants displayed their talents in various competitions organized for different age groups. Authentic Mangalorean homemade food items like sanna, panpole, sweet mutli, appam, chicken sukka, kori-rotti, sorpotel etc. cherished people with the taste of hometown.

The day began with registration reconfirmation counter opening at 10:30 am. Comperes of the competitions Harry Fernandes and Riona Furtado welcomed the gathering. Various competitions like Coloring, Draw and Color, Charmuri mixing for men, Poha making for women, Fancy Dress, Singing, Solo Dance, Group dance, Storytelling, Pick and speak, Haskulle/Standup Comedy were conducted by managing committee members. Fr Noel D’Almeida, Sr Sharmila D’Souza, Manoj Kumar, Gretta Saldanha, Lancy Rodrigues, Lucy Aranha, Rudy D’Souza, Laveena Praphulla, Vickey Mathias, Shalini Alva, Joe D’Souza, Janet D’Souza, Gladys Lorena, Roque Lewis, Ida D’Silva and Sarita D’Souza were the judges for different competitions.



In the evening, the stage programme started with introduction about Konkani Culture and traditions. The event compere Deepak Andrade welcomed the guests and audience to the most-awaited Konkani cultural fest. This was followed by welcome song ‘Devborodeesdivn’ and skit ‘Konkani Aangan’ by KCWA MaiBhas students of Abbasiya trained by Margaret, Lavina Furtado and Gladys Noronha. This was well appreciated by the gathering. For the first time, Goan brothers and sisters participated in the KCWA event and displayed Goan culture and tradition as they performed in ‘Amchen Goyam’ – Baila dance and song, Comedy skit – ‘Bebdo’ and a group dance. This followed ‘Vodlen Fest’ skit by MaiBhas students of Salmiya, which mesmerized the audience. 36 children took part in the skit and was well received by the audience. Rinna D’Souza, Shanthi Vaz and Shareen Pinto trained these kids. ‘Rocesambhram’ by Abbasiya Konkani community coordinated by Rony Fernandes and Lavina Furtado, band by Mangalore Cultural Association Kuwait (MCAK) and ‘Khazar’ by United Mangaloreans Kuwait (UMK), coordinated by Agnel Saldanha was a treat to watch, which sailed audience to their memories back home. ‘Ami Konkanghar’ – a Unity Dance performance by KCWA Managing Committee members enthralled the audience. The daylong program concluded at 11pm.

Al-Homaizi Group and Jet Airways were the sponsors of the event. Lucky draw held for Kuwait-Mangaluru return ticket sponsored by Jet airways was won by Pius Santhumayor. The event was well coordinated by President Stevan Rego with support from KCWA managing committee and support committee members and volunteers. Konkani speaking people of Kuwait for long will remember the day. KCWA thanked the management of Carmel School for providing the auditorium and all those who supported in making this event a grand success.

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  • Steven Rennie Machado, Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    Yes, indeed....it was wonderful show...enjoyed watching live from US
    Best wishes ...
    Steven Rennie

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  • Rudy D Souza & Family, Omzoor/Kuwait

    Tue, Feb 19 2019

    Congratulations talents competitors for presenting wonderful performance. Appreciate KCWA for organizing a variety of competitions according to the age groups. A unique program ever rememberable one. The programme has succeeded in bringing back the Mangalorean Konkani culture at large. Participation by people from Goa gave a good punch to the programme. Mangalore food was sumptuous. We thoroughly enjoyed the day-long cultural event. Happy to see all the young kids were speaking in Mangalorean accent on the stage. A big thank you and salute to all the Konkani teachers.

    Kudos to KCWA. God bless

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