Dubai: Little Artists Display Talent at Emirates Pangalites’ Drawing Contest


Dubai: Little Artists Display Talent at Emirates Pangalites’ Drawing Contest

News by Shaila D’Mello
Pics: Jovin D’Souza - Daijiworld Media Network

Dubai, Apr 11: Emirates Pangalites, an association of Pangalites/Shankerpura natives residing in UAE, organized a drawing competition for children on on Friday April 8 at Kids Talent Centre, Karama, Dubai.

The main objective of this contest was to create awareness about the changing environment of the world as well as discovering and displaying the hidden talents of children and motivating budding artists to blossom.

The association is marking its 8th anniversary and was started with the objective of supporting social causes either in their hometown or in UAE. The contest saw enthusiastic response from children and parents alike.















































 


The programme was hosted by young comperes Diksha D’Mello and Dean Castelino. Association president Vinay Vaz along with advisor Michael Castelino welcomed  the chief guest Joseph Mathias of Merit Freight LLC. 

Mathias conveyed his best wishes to Emirates Pangalites by writing a note on the inaugural drawing sheet set on the wall.

The children were divided into three categories on the basis of age—4-6,  7-9, and 10-12. The topics given to them were outline coloring, ‘Save the Earth’, and ‘Cultural Heritage of UAE’, respectively with an allotted time of two hours.

The three judges—Rinky Duragoa, Suman Bhatt, and Madhusudhan PK—evaluated the entries with professionalism and experience.

The prize distribution ceremony had guest of honor Richard Castelino and chief guest Joseph Mathias.  A short review was presented by Suman Bhatt, one of the judges, who said that the children with their artistic skill were highly competitive and encouraged them in their future endeavours.

All the participants were awarded with a certificate, exclusive goodie bags courtesy Strategic Food International Co. LLC (Britannia) and Francis Mascarenhas together with surprise free entry passes to the Dubai Dolphinarium at Creek Park.

There were first, second, and third prizes in each category as well as two consolation prizes each.  The first three prizes comprised of cash of Ds 500,  Dhs 300, and Dhs 200, along with individual trophies and winner’s certificates.

The prizes were presented by Richard Castelino, Madhusudhan PK (head of art, epartment Melody Makers and Fine Art Centre, Dubai), and Joseph Mathias.

Tokens of appreciation were forwarded by treasurer Joel Quadros and president Vinay Vaz to all those who made this day possible.

The winners are:

Category 4-6

1st - Mervin Norohna
2nd  -  Sanketh Alva
3rd - Pratham Shanbhag
1st consolation – Pristina R D’Souza
2nd consolation –  Calisto Abel Mathias

Category 7-9

1st - Lian Maria Mathias
2nd - Aaron Cletus Fernandes
3rd - Rheanne A Lewis
1st consolation - Melissa Jovita Sequiera
2nd consolation -  Jenica Vevina Pinto

Category 10-12

1st - Chris Orlin Cardoza
2nd - Siona Fernandes
3rd - Dallen Shone D’Mello
1st consolation - Ryan Franklin D’Souza
2nd consolation - Michelle Noronha

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Comment on this article

  • Wilfred, Pernal/Dubai

    Wed, Apr 13 2011

    Well done Pagalites.
    Thanks to organisers and the sponsors of such a good event.

    It will be big milage to the children.

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  • Rajesh Pai, Udupi / Dubai

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Well done…… good work from Pangla People … its a Boost to our new generation

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