Kuwait: KCWA conducts Vocal Touch Voice Workshop for budding singers


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Pics By: Alban D’Souza

Kuwait, May 22: Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) in association with Melodia Voice Studio – Dubai held Vocal Touch – A Voice Workshop for Adults and Children on 20th May at Indian Public School Auditorium, Salmiya. This workshop is the first of its kind for MangaloreanKonkans residing in Kuwait.The main intention behind this workshop is to bring awareness in our children and teenagers about the basic knowledge of singing, to bring out their real hidden talent, to help them gain more confidence, to learn techniques about presenting themselves on stage for a professional outcome.

The adults session was held from 10 am to 12 noon and Children's session from 2 pm to 4 pm. The event began with MC Deepak Andrade welcoming all music lovers to the workshop. Harry Fernandes recited the opening prayer followed by escorting the guest/presenter Joseph Moras LTCL - Voice Coach and Choral Director, Melodia Voice Studio Dubai by general secretary Louis D’Costa and Vice President Freya Saldanha. A brief profile of Joseph Moras was presented to the participants. Vice President Ms. Freya Saldanha welcomed the guest and participants and wished success to the event.
Joseph Moras who with his vast experience in the field of music shared various aspects of Singing. He explained techniques of healthy singing, focus on posture and breath management, physical exercise to attain good posture, breathing exercises, Voice warm up exercises, instructions on Articulation, Diction and Communication in singing and how to take care of voice. 63 Adults and 39 Children participated in the workshop. A special session was held for the 12 GVOM Season-5 Semifinalists.
































































































Overall it was a golden experience for the lucky ones who attended. The participants were thankful for this opportunity given by KCWA. As per the feedback received from the participants, they requested more of this workshop and asked for a full day session next time.Certificate of participation was distributed to all participants.

In the closing ceremony, Joseph Moras was presented with a memento. In his message, Joseph Moras thanked KCWA for inviting him and requested to encourage more talents in future. Steven Rego proposed vote of thanks. Alban D’Souza captured the event with his skills in photography and videography. AnandD’souza of Waves Events & Rentals provided the sound system. The workshop was well organized and coordinated by SteevanMisquith with the support of GVOM Core Committee and Managing Committee Members. KCWA thanks Indian Public School management for providing the auditorium and all those who participated in such large numbers in making this workshop a memorable one.

  

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  • Kiran Gonsalves, Kundapur/Kuwait

    Tue, May 24 2016

    Very informative and educative workshop for singers of all age groups. I have never heard of such workshops in any other Indian languages. We are blessed to Jossie Moras for Konkani and my desire is to have this workshop done in all the PArishes in Mangalore and Udupi Dioceses.

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