Doha: MCC’s 7th Annual Talent Competitions Wind up on Promising Note


MCC’s 7th Annual Talent Competitions Wind up on Promising Note

Report by: Gladson D’Almeida
Pics: Melwyn Fernandes and Renwick D’Souza

Doha, May 23: Talents without a proper platform are just like light kept under the bushel.  Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC), Qatar seems to have understood this age-old saying much before anyone else in Qatar. The annual talent competitions being organized by MCC are a perfect witness to this adage. For the last seven years, MCC has been providing perfect platform to the young and old by organizing talent competitions for the Mangaloreans residing in this tiny oil-rich country. With every passing year, it has succeeded in drawing more and more support from all quarters and has become one of the most-awaited annual events in Doha among the Mangalorean Konkani-speaking community.

The huge popularity of MCC’s annual talent competitions was seen again on Friday May 20, 2011 evening at the Ashoka Hall of Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) here. It was the third and the final phase of the 7th annual talent competitions and Fancy Dress, Mad Ads and Dance competitions provided a perfect platform for children as well as elders to exhibit their talents.

The final phase began with the prayer lead by Jane Pinto which was followed by a formal welcome by MCC president Richard D’Souza. Glany Fernandes then introduced the judges for fancy dress and Mad Ads Arun D’Souza and Reema Sequeira to the gathering. Fancy Dress competitions were held for children upto 6 years. The theme for the competition was ‘Nature’ and the toddlers who participated in the competitions just provided a perfect start for the evening. The innocent kids did remarkably well by walking on to the stage and evening and even speaking a few lines fearlessly. While the efforts put in by their parents were all seen, it was the execution by these children that took everyone by surprise.

The fancy dress competition was followed by Mad Ads competition. It was another novelty that was being introduced for the first time by MCC. The competition meant only for the teens brought forth some excellent yet hidden creative ideas of Doha’s youngistan. The contestants came up with some brilliant ideas and promoted their products to the jam-packed audience at the Ashoka Hall. The keen interest shown by Doha’s Gen-X in Mad Ads might have surely emboldened the organizers to come up with some more novel and creative competitions in the coming editions.

At the end of these competitions both the judges were invited to the stage and were presented with mementos by MCC president Richard D’Souza.  Judges commented that they were impressed with the creativity that was put up by the little kids and suggested the organizers for the mad ads to give a shorter duration to the participants to put their ads.

With this the stage was all set for one of MCC’s most popular talent competitions, the annual dance contest for children as well as adults. Right at the beginning Namitha D’Souza introduced judges of the evening Alwyn D’Souza, Dimple Fernandes and Chaitali Shetty to the audience. As the judges took their coveted seats, Ashoka Hall went into perfect silent, perhaps in anticipation of the exhilarating moments that were to come. And the audience were right. The contestant in all the categories dished out exciting and invigorating performances. The nimble-footed, elegant children as well as the expressive and charming elders left the audience spellbound with their captivating performances. The solo and duet for the children as well as the elders brought forth a few ‘jhatkas’ to the tunes of some of the grooviest Bollywood numbers.  The group dance was strictly for the Konkani songs and again the contestants stole the limelight with their enchanting performances.

Dance judges were also presented with mementoes by the President and were asked to share their thoughts.  All judges were happy with the performances and congratulated all participants for their hard work and commented the quality of the performances was really superb and mentioned that they would love to see many more adults participating in the forthcoming competitions.

The success of the evening was very much evident as the audience was seen glued to their seats to the end, providing encouragement and support to the contestants as well as to the organizers. The evening was sponsored by Mr. Arthur Mendonca to whom we are very grateful for his support.

As the MCC cultural secretary Reena Castelino announced the winners, the hall burst into celebration. The children and their proud parents indeed had fabulous time during the evening and MCC committee member Roshan Pinto proposed vote of thanks to all those who made not only the evening but all three phases of MCC’s 7th annual talent competition a huge success.

Gladson D’Almeida the compere for the evening left the audience spellbound with his remarkable oratory skills in Konkani and English.

Riana Pinto conducted the lots while Prashanth D’Silva and Jessy Mendonca took charge of the registration desk.  Ryan Renjar and Sushma Fernandes were the time keepers while Glylon Rodrigues managed the sound.  Sabinash D’souza, Sunil D’silva and William Lobo were the volunteers at the stage.  Melwyn Fernandes was the official photographer of the evening.

With this it is curtains on MCC’s 7th annual competitions. Going by this year’s response, it is quite sure that the coming years will be much more promising and entertaining for all.  The organizers take this opportunity to thank the sponsor Mr. Arthur Mendonca, all participants, parents, choreographers, volunteers and all community members for their active participation and for encouraging their children in showcasing their talents


Results are as follows:

Fancy Dress Competition:

Upto 6 Years:  (Theme: Nature) 

1st place: Ashral Rithika Castelino (Tiny drop of Water)

2nd place: Suzanne Fernandez (Little Bird)

3rd place: Aston Joel D'Souza (Spider)

Consolation Prize : Anwil Steve D'Souza (Garbage bin)  
 

Mad Ads Competition: 

9-18 years Group Category:  

1st place: Sana Britto and Group:  Rupal Aroza, Shawn D'Souza, Melroy Crasto, Melanie Crasto and Ruth Quadros

2nd place: Erwick D'Souza and Group: Merwick D'Souza, Ralph Fernandes and Ryan Fernandes

2nd place : Arnon Pinto and Group:  Viola Pereira, Riona Gonsalves, Christopher Pinto, Alron   Rego and Vanessa Shingare 


Dance Competition Results:

6 - 9 years: Solo:

1st place: Krisal Olivera

2nd place: Rhea Alvares

3rd place: Clarina Pinto  


9 to 12 years: Solo: 

1st place: Candida Rodrigues

2nd place: Adlene Jessica D'Souza

3rd place: Gishal Cordeiro
 

12-18 years: Duet  

1st place:  Richa Alvares and Megan D'Souza 


Above 18 years: Duet

1st place: Prabha Rego and Naveen D'Souza


Upto 9 years: Group: 

1st  place:  Lionel D’Souza and Group: Joel D'Souza, Gareth Rodrigues, Lara D’Souza, Anika Quadros and Clarina Pinto

2nd place:  Ashleyn Castelino and Group: Ashral Castelino, Jade Mascarenhas, joshua Mascarenhas, Ronson Fernandez and Nikita Rego

3rd place:  Rhea Alvares and Group : Saloni Lobo, Reona Lobo, Melissa Bothelo and Kristle Olivera
 

9 - 18 years: Group: 

1st  place: Elreena Pinto and Group: , Richelle Andrade, Jessica D'Souza, Nadine D'Souza, Anushka Fernandes and Joylyn D’Mello

2nd place: Viola Pereira and Group:  Arnon Pinto, Riona Gonsalves, Christopher Pinto, Alron Rego and Vanessa Shingare


 Above 18 Years: Group:

1st  place: Laahra Mangalurachi Group: Shalini Monthero, Eva Wilma Pinto, Della Rego, Nina Fernandes, Daphne Lobo and Maria Violet Fernandes.

 

   
 

  

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  • R Tauro, udupi/Doha, Qatar

    Wed, May 25 2011

    Excellent talent Competition arranged by MCC. Enjoyed whole programme especially at the end adult group folk dance in the form of dance drama was superb. Great idea.

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  • Clement Dsouza, Bantwal/ Puttur

    Tue, May 24 2011


    Hey Ronald..i dont want to explain you my contribution for the clubs. i know MCC since 1999.i didint say
    anything wrong.what was right that i expressed..
    (TUM EDA HO..ISLIYE PEDA KATHE HO..LEKIN HUM JHO SUCH HAI WOH SABKE SAMNE LATHE HAI. TEEK HAI MERI JAAN)

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  • Ronald dsouza, Mlore / Doha

    Tue, May 24 2011

    Hey Clement sitting at home and commenting so eassy. What is your contribution for any club nobody here gets pay for their hard work.(EDDA BANKE PEDA MATH KAVO MERE JAAN)

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  • Clement Dsouza, Bantwal/ Puttur

    Tue, May 24 2011


    Mr..Rohan Dsa, i have commented about dance group category..why are you talking about singing..? there were enough childrens to devide for the dance group..and pls you dont tell me what i have to do..you may not aware of these things..but Mrs..Riana and Mrs..Reena were very much aware of these things..again my question is same..why they have kept only one age group 9-18..? anyone having answer for this..?

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  • Rohan D'sa, Kabbakka/Puttur

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Clement, for the singing competition in the age group of 9 to 12 there was only one entry and then had to take part with 12 to 18. What do you say now? Instead of commenting on the website its better you get in touch with the organizers and understand the reasons behind it. Also looks like you have great ideas in organizing so it would be good if you can extend your help to the organisers may be in simple ways like checking the age of the competitors.

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  • Clement Dsouza, Bantwal/ Puttur

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congrats to all the winners.. program was very nice..but the way of arranging the age groups,thats very bad..solo category you have kept 6-9 and 9-12. but in group category why only 9-18..? imagine the age diffrence.
    elreena group childrens age was 6- 11 years only..and who won the 1st and 2nd place in 9-18 did MCC checked their age..?they all above 12 to 16 years.how the small kids can compete with big childrens.?after announcing the result the small kids were crying behind the stage..MCC made them to cry.. b'coz of your lack arrangements. dear MCC next time pls make sure the age groups are equal to everyone..so all the parents can send their childrens to participate..hope you will not repeat these kind of mistakes again..God bless MCC..

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  • Anil Pinto, Mangalore/Qatar

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congratulations to all the winners and participants of MCC's Talent competitions.

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  • Della Rego, Mangalore, Doha, Qatar

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congratulations to all the winners and well done for all the participants for their item and performance. Thanks to MCC and the hard working committee behind this to organize the competition and providing the opportunity for all those who are interested. Each presented items were with high quality and lots of hard work and dedication put forth. Though the mad adds were introuduced first time and the teen agers presented as if they had the past experience on this. Very good keep it up guys!. Thanks to the reporter for pictures and report.

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  • Glany Fernandes, Mangalore / Qatar

    Mon, May 23 2011

    Congratulations to all the winners and good wishes to all the participants. MCC is doing a great job conducting these kind of talents shows every year. Let our children grow, Let our culture grow. Special thanks to Gladson D'Almeida for his entertaining Anchoring and full coverage to Daijiworld.

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