Mangaluru: ‘Effatha’ diverse music-dance-acting programme on May 25


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Mangaluru, May 23: ‘Daivik Amrith Charitable Trust Mangaluru’ has organized a unique music-dance-acting-sound-light programme named ‘Effatha’ on Sunday, May 25, at Father Muller Convention Centre, Kankanady, for the Health and Education Fund Project, on the occasion of the jubilee year of the birth of Jesus Christ. The programme will start at 5:45pm and will be concluded by 8:00 pm.

Based on the parables of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Holy Bible, a message will be given to children, young people, couples, and the elderly in this unique programme of music, dance, acting, sound, and light show.

The play was written by Rohan Adkabare, directed by Christopher Ninasam, and composed by Roshan D’Souza Angelore.

This trust, which started as a Konkani monthly magazine, Daivik Amrith, has made its own mark through Daivik Amrith Media and Daivik Amrith Pilgrimages for the past 19 years.

The trust has been providing environmental and health awareness among ordinary people through various social programs, financial assistance for higher education to poor students, and financial assistance for the treatment of the sick.

The programme is free to all. Everyone has been invited to this programme by the trustee of ‘Daivik Amrith Charitable Trust’, Fr Andrew D’Souza.

 

 

  

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