Mangaluru: Konkani Sugandh children camp concludes colourfully with drama and songs


Media release

Mangaluru, May 8: Mandd Sobhann in association with MCC Qatar had organized a 9-day residential camp for Konkani children, at Kalaangann, from April 29 to May 7. The Camp, titled Konkani Sugandh meaning fragrance was inaugurated by Nishel Flora D’Almeida.

Nishel is a young achiever, who won the first place as the Best NCC Cadet of Karnataka and Goa Directorate and who was selected in the All India Cultural Team and performed Yakshagana at Delhi, in the presence of the honourable prime minister of India, on April 29.

49 children had participated in the Konkani Sugandh camp, in which children were trained in singing, dance, theatre and Konkani.



The camp concluded with the grand closing ceremony on SundayMay 7, at Kalaangann.

Konkani cine artiste, Ranjitha Lewis, was the chief guest. She congratulated the children for having participated in the camp and also advised them to make use of all opportunities that they get to showcase their talents.

On behalf of all the participants, Ashil Mascarenhas and Jia Menezes shared their experiences of the camp. Ranjitha Lewis distributed certificates to all the 49 participants. The best in each category – Dealle D’Souza (Singing), Navisha Lobo (Dance) and Ashil Mascarenhas (Theatre) – were honoured with a Certificate, a bouquet, a set of books published by Mandd Sobhann and a cash prize of Rs. 2,000 each.

Jason Lobo from the singing section bagged the best camper award and was honoured with a certificate, a bouquet, a set of books published by Mandd Sobhann and a cash prize of Rs. 3,000. The trainers of the camp were also honoured on this occasion by Apoline Noronha, mother of Prakash Noronha, president of MCC Qatar.

Louis J Pinto and Kishore Fernandes, president and secretary of Mandd Sobhann, respectively, and Eric Ozario, the camp director – were also present on stage.

The children then presented songs, dances and a play at the 185th monthly theatre –‘Bhurgyanlem Sobhann’, which followed thereafter. 2 songs composed by the children of the camp – Ian Neil Pinto and Jason Lobo, were also presented.

Irine Rebello compered the concluding ceremony, while Vishal Pinto and Diya Mascarenhas, both participants of the Camp, compered the monthly theatre.

  

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  • Vinitha DSa, Bajal, Mangalore

    Tue, May 09 2017

    Congratulation Navisha.. and congratulations to all the young talents of mangalore.

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