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Dubai: Belman Parishioners' Annual Fest - Photo Album

News & pictures by Ramcy Fernandes - Daijiworld Media Network Dubai

Dubai, May 4: Belman parihioners residing in the UAE gathered in the Al-Mas Hotel apartments in Dubai to celebrate annual fest, which was celebrated at the native place on April 24.

It is tradition among many parishioners residing in the UAE as well as other gulf countries to celebrate thier 'vodlem fest' with friends, relatives and family members.

The program started at 9.15pm with prayers by Silvia, Asha and Wilma.

 


President Arthur D'Souza, one of the pillars of the association welcomed the gathering.

Eye-cathing dances were performed by Inish & Caroline, Cema, Delvina & Gavin , Sinora and Andrea at regular intervals.

Walter, Anil and others presented skits while Deepak and group entertained the crowd with songs.

In an effort to unite Belman parishioners worldwide, Jacob Lobo, active member of Belman parishioners initiated a dedciated website www.belmangar.com. The website was inaguarted by Wilma D'Souza, wife of Walter Nandalike of daijiworld.com who is hailing from Belman Parish.

Vincent D'Mello was the compere and Uttam Menezes entertained the gathering as guest compere of the event.








Spot games, songs, and dances were other attractions of the event.

The event concluded with housie-housie game.

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