UK Konkans celebrate Christmas with grandeur


Media Release

Dec 10: UK Konkans, the premier Mangalorean organisation in the UK celebrated its annual Christmas programme with grandeur and to a full house on December 8 at the Addlestone community centre.

The Christmas celebrations started with all the children being invited to join in with the Christmas carol singing accompanied by live music provided by UK Konkans boy band. These angelic voices backed by fantastic live band showed the talent within the UK Konkans children. 



This was followed by a Christmas Tableau by the younger kids and pretty dancers which depicted the nativity of our Lord. What a perfect way to commence this years Christmas celebration!

The master of ceremony Tom D’souza and Shanti Menezes welcomed the guest and presented a fantastic show. They connected well with the audience with lovely one liners, jokes and presented lots of novelty spot prizes. They invited UK Konkans first woman president Esthela Vaz on the stage, who then introduced her entire team that has worked tirelessly to achieve this success.

The theme of this years celebration was “Share a smile” and what a better way to do it than by supporting a good cause. Home made Kuswar was sold to raise money for Seon Ashram in Belthangady, Karnataka, a charity that provides care of psychiatric patients, the aged and the education of poor children. More details of this charitable organisation can be found at  http://www.seonashram.in.

The stage was set alight with performances and skits that kept everyone well entertained throughout.

There were shiny and smiling faces everywhere, and the attendees were having a lot of fun interacting with fellow Mangaloreans and acquaintances .  All guests took active part in the Christmas Bible quiz which was a good way to refresh the word of God during advent.

After building a very good appetite with lots of dancing, good music and games, the sumptuous buffet with Pork Sorpotel, chicken curry, veg Korma, chicken fry, Kheer  was thoroughly enjoyed by the guests.

The arrival of Santa Claus added true Christmas spirit to the event as large number children who were waiting eagerly welcomed Santa with enthusiasm. Santa, on his part, did not disappoint the eager kids and distributed sweets to all.

There were winners all around with the massive gift hamper won by Richard Menezes, other prizes were follow on prizes, housie prizes and a variety of spot prizes.

The party ended with a dance session followed by Mangalorean Baila. Next year being for the tenth anniversary a Mangalorean traditional programme will be organised.

Kindly visit for more details:  http://www.ukkonkans.com

  

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  • John Fernandes, Moodubelle/Nottingham UK

    Tue, Dec 10 2013

    Wonderful pictures I hope u guys had a nice time.wish u all a Merry Christmas n happy new year.

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  • Blaan Mendonca, USA

    Tue, Dec 10 2013

    "Merry Christmas", Beautiful, Nicely arranged and Well Done. Many more to Come. Congratulations, UK Konkans first woman president Esthela Vaz.

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  • Nilesh Gomes, pangala/ Muscat

    Tue, Dec 10 2013

    Dear Stella and UK Konkans
    Nice pictures. Keep up the good work.
    Wish you all Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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