Mangalore: Training for Master of Ceremonies at Kalaangann from May 17


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Mangalore, May 15:
Mandd Sobhann is organizing an M C (Master of Ceremonies) training programme in English and Konkani at Kalaangann, on May 17, 18 and 19.

Prof Sunney Tharappan of CL HRD, Valencia, is the chief trainer. Ravi Shanker Rao, Prof Anila and other qualified resource persons will train the participants. Eric Ozario is the programme director.

The programme will commence at 8 am and conclude by 8 pm.

All interested are requested to register their names at Kalaangann : Phone no 2232239/2230489.

  

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  • Melita Dsouza, kundapura udupi district basrur margoli

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    is thr emcee training available at @daijiworld?? bcoz im interested in learning emcee course

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  • Adarsh BRITTO, Sirsi.

    Sun, Dec 17 2017

    I am interested to take part in this COURSE

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  • Denis Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, May 15 2012

    This is something very good for Mangalore.It will make our children smart, bright ,become ' go getters ' besides losing their ' stage fright 'and garner discipline. .Anyone in the midst of these Professors & Eric will certainly become very smart.

    Instead of sitting at home through the holidays and watching IPL / Hindi serials ( which makes a mind dull )Kalaangan should have come out with this programme in April itself.Anyway better late than never. My best wishes to this great team of Professors & Eric Ozario.

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