Dubai: Ferarites' Vocal Touch Educates Budding Singers


UAE Ferarites' 'Vocal Touch' Educates Budding Singers

Report by: Uttam Menezes
Pics: Ramcy Fernandes and Sujay Bendur
Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai (GA)

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    Dubai, Oct 24: The Vocal Touch, a unique event in its own right was organized by the Ferarites on Friday October 24 at Four Point Sheraton.

    The programme started with warming-up session, followed by welcoming the main sponsor Lancy Madtha of Integrated Freights, spiritual director Fr Freddy along with the vocal educator Jossie Moras and Herman Lewis, CEO of Radio Spice 105.4 FM to the dais. The guests were presented with bouquets as token of respect and love on behalf of Ferarites.


    Vincent Pereira, president of Ferarites welcomed the gathering. In his speech, he mentioned that the response was overwhelming eversince the event had been announced. He thanked the media sponsors, sponsors and well-wishers for making this event a memorable one for the entire Konkani community. Fr Freddy in his speech reiterated that one must use all the opportunities that come on one's way.

    Herman Lewis, the CEO of Radio Spice narrated two stories and asked people to come out of the shell. "Understand what you have within you and make use of your talents so that you achieve what you dream," he added. He also conducted ice-breakers to enliven the gathering.























    The workshop began with Jossie Moras enlightening the crowd with on basic necessities to be a singer. He mentioned the technical areas to develop to become a good singer. He said respiration, phonation, resonation, articulation are required to be a good singer. He also demonstrated a few physical exercises that must be done before singing and also mentioned the importance of breathing during singing.

    After the first session, the main sponsor Lancy Madtha of Intergrated Freight Logistics, Herman Lewis, CEO of Radio Spice were felicitated. Kethan D'Souza, Jude Fernandes, Arun Carlo, Violet Pereira, Ramcy Fernandes and Sujay Bendur, the media correspondents were also felicitated with a mementoes.

    The afternoon session began with practical exercises wherein a few selected singers from Konkani community such as Alwyn Mendonca, Tina Sequeira, Sheila Carlo, Loraine and Nicole sang Hindi, classical and Konkani numbers. Jossie Moras gave his opinion and fine-tuned all the singers.

    The second session was of performance. At the end there was a question-and-answer session where Jossie Moras cleared the doubts of the participants.



















    Ferarite UAE congratulated and felicitated Gulf Voice of Mangalore first runner-up Donny Correa for his distinguished achievement.

    Lidwiya Concesso proposed the vote of thanks. The entire event was efficiently and professionally compered by Vaishali Rodrigues, popularly knows as Chulbuli, the ace radio jockey of Radio Spice 105.4 FM.

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    • Lancy Madtha, Sharjah

      Mon, Oct 27 2008

      Enormous support from Shri.Walter D'Souza Nandlike of Daijiworld.com,unique coverage by his Dubai team, Ramcy, Sujay and reporter Uttam is overdue for a praise! Benefits of the Voice Workshop to participants can garner advantage by practicing and following the natural way of singing methods demonstrated and explained during the Workshop, all can achieve positive results. Being an example myself, I urge all participants - keep up the good spirit, do not give up!! Organizers, Ferarites-UAE fulfilled their responsibilities commendably. Mr. Jossie Moras’s presentation was stupendous. Media support from Radio Spice 105.4FM - Nisha, Herman including their team was amazing. The Spicy, new flavor by RJ compere Vaishali added the right ingredients fascinated the entire crowd. I totally agree with well-wishers comments that a similar Voice Work-shop for our community children between the ages of 6 to 15 years is a must. Wishing the Organizers and Jossie, all the best. Lancy Madtha Integrated Freight & Logistics LLC.,Dubai.

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    • Dony Correa, Pernal / Dubai

      Sun, Oct 26 2008

      Our Heartfelt Gratitude to the organizers of this event – Ferarites UAE, all sponsors and the guru of the day Mr. Jossie Moras for organizing such an useful event and providing valuable tips to the budding singers of UAE. Definitely this event has motivated many singers to enhance their vocal talent. Look forward to have many more similar events. Best Wishes, Dony-Asha & Deona Correa/Pernal, Dubai

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    • Felix Pinto, uae

      Sun, Oct 26 2008

      Jossie, you simply proved everything you said about voice through your workshop. You said a singer's message should reach the hearts of the listener. your teachings and demonstrations have reached my heart and I have started realizing as a singer where do I stand. all these years I only sang the songs which I liked. Now it is time for me to prepare songs looking at the taste of my listener.

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    • Herman Lewis & Radio Spice 105.4 FM, Dubai

      Sun, Oct 26 2008

      ‘’Vocal Touch’’ a Bold, Novel, Nobel concept well organised and well uted ‘’Congratulations’’ to Mr. Jossie Moras of Vocal Touch, The Ferarites ably led by Mr. Vincent Pereira, Mr. Lancy Madtha of Integrated Freights, for your very Nobel idea to conduct the Voice workshop in Dubai totally free of cost in a very dignified manner and we must say it was a very pleasant, knowledgeable and wonderful experience.

      AS RADIO SPICE 105.4 FM it was our pleasure to be associated with this voice workshop of first of its kind in Dubai for the Mangalorean community and we gained immensely from this work shop. Mr. Jossie Moras is not new to us as he was instrumental in voice training of our Radio Jocks from the beginning. Even then this beautiful experience of Voice workshop was very useful to all our Radio jocks. What impressed us the most was the way Mr. Jossie Moras thought all of us the techniques exercises and made them look so simple and easy to follow. Brilliant aspect of his workshop was the way he conducted the whole workshop with ease and kept it so simple to be understood by one and all. The beautiful aspect of the workshop was both the quality of the conductor of workshop i.e Mr. Jossie Moras and the quality of participants was brilliant. There was so much positivity flowing around among the participants which helped the workshop to be successful. The ambiance was excellent, the committee members of Ferarites did a commendable job throughout, the sound system was very good, food was sumptuous and tasty and above all the crispy and professional comparing of Ms Vaishali Rodrigues raised the standard of the workshop. We look forward to support more of these workshops in UAE especially for the younger generation in the time to come.

      We at Radio Spice 105.4 congratulate and thank the Ferarites, specially Mr. Vincent Pereira for his dynamic leadership, all the committee members, Mr. Lancy Madtha, the main sponsor, without whom, the workshop would not have seen the light of the day, Mr. Jossie Moras for conduction the workshop so wonderfully well, all the other volunteers, special invites and guest, sponsors, and specially all the wonderful participants of the voice workshop. Our special thanks to Mr. Sujay Bendur, Mr. Ramcy Fernandes , Mr. Uttam Menezes, of M/s Daijiworld.com for their continuous support, wonderful publicity, report and pictures.

      Herman Lewis and the entire team of Radio Spice 105.4 FM

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    • Renny Lobo (Rodrigues), Abu Dhabi / Gurupura Kaikamba

      Sat, Oct 25 2008

      Congrats Ferarites & Vincy for organizing this event where many aspiring and professionals too been benefited. It will be highly appreciated if similar workshop can be arranged for younger ones (age group 8 -18 yrs) by inviting professionals like Jossie Moras and Jossie Mascarenhas (Bajpe) who has thorough knowledge of music and good in Indian classical ragas whereby in siniging competitions it helps in variation in voice - Thank you.

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    • MOGACHI LAHRAN VINCENT FERNANDES CASCIA DUBAI, MANGALORE/DUBAI

      Sat, Oct 25 2008

      THIS IS VERY GOOD STEP HATS OFF MR.LANCY,MR.VINCY,MR.JOSSY, I NEED MORE LIKE THIS WORKSHOP SO WE CAN GET SOME TRAINED SINGER WHICH THEY KNOW SOME BASIC ABOUT SINGING. CONGRATS. MOGACHI LAHRAN VINCENT FERNANDES CASCIA DUBAI

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    • Anita Pinto, UAE

      Sat, Oct 25 2008

      Konkani singers wake up to a new musical morning. Look here we have a great voice teacher. This kind of workshops are recommended for all levels of singers. I suggest organizers/community leaders from all gulf regions to invite Jossie to present such workshops. This is a need of the hour.

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    • Thomas D'souza, Dubai, UAE

      Sat, Oct 25 2008

      This was one of the most memorable events I attended. A lifetime experience I can say. While I congratulate Jossie for handling the show all alone without giving any space to us to get bored. I have come to know so many things about voice which I never knew before. In spite of being there for almost 5 hours I felt it too short. Jossie you have a unique talent of reaching the hearts of your audience. We are all spellbound by your knowledge in the field of vocal music. A workshop for children is A MUST. Without it this is going to be incomplete. The assessments you gave on the demo singers were accurate and Your voice really has that professional touch. I wonder how many konkani singers have got that professinal/classical touch that you have in your voice. Lancy and vincy Kudos to you guys. You made a history.

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    • Shanti D'Cunha, mangalore

      Fri, Oct 24 2008

      Congrats lancy / Vincy / Jossy for this event. Very good pictures.

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    • Arjun D'Souza, Kuwait / Ferar

      Fri, Oct 24 2008

      Good initiative. Keep going Vincent and team

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    • Flavy Rego, Abu Dhai / UAE

      Fri, Oct 24 2008

      looking at the pictures and report, this program was a great success. Can you arrange a similar event for children? (Between 10 and 16)

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    • Vincent Pereira, Dubai

      Fri, Oct 24 2008

      Hats off to Daijiworld.com, its team for publsihing the report at a flashing speed with high resultion and clarity pictures by Ramcy and Sujay. Your efforts are well appreciated. Keep up your good work for the benefit of the community.

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    • Arif, Gurupura/Saudi Damama

      Fri, Oct 24 2008

      Congratulations for all participients. Good move...

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