Bahrain: Konkani Kutam Singing and Dance Contest


Bahrain: Konkani Kutam Singing and Dance Contest

by Richard Moras
Daijiworld Media Network - Bahrain

Bahrain, Jan 25: 30 children participated in the “Konkani Kutam” Bahrain Konkani singing and dance contest held on 23rd January 2009 at Karnataka Social Club premises.

The competition was open to all Konkani speaking children in Bahrain. It is held every year to encourage the children to display their talents & thus to promote Konkani language & culture.

















There were 3 Age groups in singing competition & 2 Age groups in dance competition.  The winners are as follows;

SINGING CONTEST :

4 to 8  years           

1. Ashly Alva               
2 Maclita Lobo                      
3. Anisha Crasta                            

8 to 12  years

1. Melissa Martis
2. Evita Castelino
3. Adlin Alva

12 to 18  years

1. Hanna Miranda
2. Shaun Alva
3. Joyline D’silva

DANCE CONTEST :

4 to 8  years
         
1. Rowyn Fernandes          
2. Ashlyn Alva             

8 to 12  years
 
1. Jovita D’silva
2. Adlyn Alva  
3. Rayan Fernandes                                        

All the participants were given consolation prizes.
Lunch was served to all those who were present.








  

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  • Laurine Sequeira, Kateel/Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    A Big Congratulations to all the winners......and all the best to all the participants who participated in this competition.

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