Kuwait: KCWA to hold ‘Voice Workshop’ for budding singers


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Kuwait, Feb 19: Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) is back with popular ‘Voice Workshop 2018’ for the budding and aspiring singers. The workshop will be held on February 23 for adults and February 24 for children at Indian Community School, Khaitan from 2pm to 6pm and is open to all Mangalorean Catholics residing in Kuwait. The workshop is conducted by well-known singer, composer and musician from Mangaluru Alwyn Noronha, Bajpe.

For those who are new to singing or singers who wish to develop greater confidence in a fun and supportive atmosphere, this is an opportunity to experiment with ‘voice’.

This is a free session for adults and children. Entry is for registered participants only. KCWA requests all participants of GVOM, KCWA members, their spouses and children to participate and take advantage of the workshop and also invites others to join in.

Register at: https://kcwakuwait.org/voiceworkshop2018

About Alwyn Noronha

A professional singer, Alwyn Noronha, has released Konkani music album ‘Bhangramanni’ and Konkani devotional album ‘Bhogthiponni’. He has conducted seven Alwyn Nites, harmonized and rendered voice to several albums. He has a vast experience of judging singing competitions including Konkan Natak Sabha, GVOM semifinals and grand finale (Season 4) etc. He has trained many singers and conducted vocal training workshops in Doha and Mangaluru.

  

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