Media Release
Doha, Sep 23: Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC) celebrated Monthi Fest 2020 virtually over Zoom on Friday September 11.
MCC has been celebrating the feast of Nativity every year with the sharing of new corn and blessing of the fruit of people’s labour through the annual ‘Novem Jevann’.
The gloom of the pandemic did not hinder MCC to celebrate the annual tradition Monthi fest but using the technology in its favour celebrated Monthi Fest virtually for the very first time among its Konkani speaking Mangalurean community in Qatar and world over.
Naveen D’Souza, the general secretary gave a brief introduction and welcomed all the members who had logged in. The celebration began at 5.00 pm with a solemn festal Konkani mass celebrated virtually by Fr Sunil Monis, a Carmelite priest who renders his services and resides in Divya Sadana, Geddhalahalli, Bengaluru.
The melodious choir for the mass was led by Prameela Monteiro, Vivek Monteiro, Ullas D’Souza and Royston Lobo on the guitar. After celebration of the Holy Mass, Kavita Tauro, the cultural secretary welcomed the online audience to the virtual cultural celebration. She then introducedthe the MC of the evening, Clement Fernandes, a well known singer and winner of sixth Season Gulf Voice of Mangalore 2018.
The evening began with a rendition of a beautiful Konkani hymn ‘Naman Tuka Kartav Saibini' in honour of Mother Mary symphonically sung by Vanessa Fernandes, Viola Monteiro and Lara D’Souza. They were trained by Namitha D’Souza.
This was followed by a graceful Bharatanatyam dance performed by Verina Mascarenhas. The audience was then entertained by a song composed by Henry D’Souza - ‘Tu Sopanngo Fantyachem’ proficiently presented by the singing couple Remy and Namita D’Souza. A virtual spot game was conducted for the audience wherein the audience had to submit a family selfie taken in front of the altar and send by WhatsApp to the number provided. Among 14 entries received, Meena Mascarenhas family was the first to send and emerged as the winner. All the family pictures with their beautiful altars were later displayed on the screen.
Fr Anand Castelino, the spiritual director of the Konkani community in Qatar, then spoke a few words on the occasion and wished all the members a Happy Monthi fest. He recited prayers and invoked God’s blessings on the corn. He praised the club for bringing the community together to celebrate the feast as one family in spite of the challenges this year.
The cultural programme resumed with a spectacular solo dance by Renessa Banz who danced on a fusion Hindi song. A melodious romantic duet song ‘Hatant Gevun Moga Haath’ composed by Ajith Peter was sung by Vincent and Nina Fernandes. Royston Lobo and Viola Monteiro then rocked the stage with a ‘Cha chacha’ dance from the album Mogachi Laram by Vincent Fernandes.
MC Clement then invited the MCC president, Sunil D’Silva to address the gathering. He began his address by wishing all the members a happy Monthi fest. He also acknowledged the presence and welcomed the presidents of the various Karnataka-based organizations namely Nagesh Rao of Karnataka Sangha,Fayaz Ahmed of KMCA, Chaitali Shetty of Tulu Koota, Deepak Shetty of Bunts Qatar, Abdul Majeed of SKMWA, Veena Rebimbus Pais of Mangalore Cultural Association, Raghunath Anchan of Billavas Qatar, Shashidar Hebbal of Uttara Karnataka Balaga, Ravi Shetty founder president of Bunts Qatar, Mahesh Gowda vice-president of ICBF and Subramanya Hebbagilu joint secretary of ICBF.
In his address, the president reminisced his younger days of how the feast was celebrated back home. He took pride to say that MCC has been giving that same sense of celebration of the Nativity feast over the years although we are miles away from our homeland. He said that because of the pandemic, a physical gathering was not possible this year and so MCC took the opportunity to celebrate this feast through a digital platform for the very first time. He acknowledged and thanked the services of all the doctors, nurses and all the healthcare staff who served as COVID warriors during this pandemic. He specifically articulated that according to a database, there are over 300 to 400 healthcare nurses from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district alone which is a matter of pride. The president extended his gratitude to all the trustees and members for their generous contributions by announcing that MCCQ Charitable Trust in its third successful year donated Rupees three lac each during the past years and in the coming years, Rupees four and a half lac will be dispersed yearly as scholarships to the deserving students both from Udupi and Mangaluru diocese. He acknowledged the efforts of the cultural secretary Kavita Tauro who managed to organize this programme in a short notice. He extended his gratitude to Naveen D’Souza and Renwick D’Souza who managed the entire technical aspect of relaying the programme to all the members. He thanked all the participants for their efforts in practising and performing a fabulous cultural programme for the audience. He thanked Remy D’Souza for taking responsibility of recording all the vocals for the evening. In conclusion, he recognized the efforts put in by the advisors, executive committee and members in organizing a virtual celebration of Monthi fest successfully for the very first time.
The cultural programme was then continued by a melodious hymn 'Morie Krista Maye' rendered by 5-year-old Ariston D’Souza followed by a solo dance “Kaliz gutur gutur kartha' by Alika Rodrigues.
A video message from Fr Pius James D'Souza, a Carmelite priest, who was recently elected as provincial superior of the Discalced Carmelites of Karnataka - Goa province and the local coordinator of MCCQ Charitable Trust was played wherein he extended his Monthi fest wishes, blessings and appreciated the efforts and services of MCC through its trust.
MC Clement then conducted a second spot game requesting to send children's photos dressed up like Mother Mary within 3 minutes to the WhatsApp number. The audience was very sportive and received good entries out of which the best entry winner was Francia Menezes. The cultural programme moved on with yet another song from Renessa Banz ‘Bebdo’ a famous Goan Konkani song composed by Chris Perry and sung by Goan nightingale Lorna.
MCC observed the tradition of honouring students of 10th and 12th board exams and higher classes and sports achievers. Joyston D’Mello introduced the proud achievers who excelled in their academic studies scoring 85% and above in the CBSE Board exams in the academic year 2019-20 through a presentation along with their certificates. All the students will be presented a trophy and certificate later in person.
Dr Rupal Francisca Aroza was conferred upon the degree of the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD).
Achievers of 12th std: Clarina Pinto, Ashlyn Leanne Monteiro, Adrian Coutinho, Jade Jaqueline Mathias, Joel Lester D’Souza, Carol Saloni Dcunha.
Achievers of 10th std: Elvin Joshua Pinto, Giselle Monteiro, Prajwal Joseph Noronha.
Sports achievers: Dorina Esther Saldanha, Ashlyn Leanne Monteiro.
The cultural programme continued with a duet song 'Ye Moga Ye Thum Gopanth Muja' by Naveen and Sonia Pinto from the album Mog Konem Dehkla by Anthony Tauro. This was followed by a lively jive dance performance by Royston Lobo and Viola Monteiro to the song 'Moganachonk Vochoyam' from the album Moga Savli by Dilraj Rodrigues. Another spectacular song 'Suzzana' from the album Nashibanthlya Chedva composed by Roshan Belman was sung by Jeevan Rayan Ferrao. This was followed by the third and final spot game of the evening. The audience was asked to list down maximum Titles of Mother Mary and send over WhatsApp within 2 minutes. Amith Mathias emerged as the winner by listing down 16 titles.
This was followed by a spectacular solo fusion Konkani dance performance by Jyothi D’Souza Noronha to the songs Whistle Maar, Guturgutur and Despacito. Royston Lobo and Prameela Monteiro rendered their melodious voices to a duet song 'Fantyaso Suryo' composed by Joel Attur.
Shaila Menezes, joint cultural secretary, proposed the vote of thanks and extended her gratitude on behalf of MCC to all those who participated and contributed for the success of this programmer.
The programme ended with all the participants for an online photo session followed by the singing of ‘Laudate’. The programme concluded with the melody of the brass band played for the audience to dance from the comfort of their homes. The president, executive committee and advisory committee members of Mangalore Cricket Club expresses its gratitude to each member for their virtual participation with over 90 viewers on Zoom and over 2.5K views on Facebook Live.
MCC thanks the technical team for conducting the programme professionally without any technical glitches. MCC is grateful to the efforts of each member for making this first virtual coordinated event a success. Mother Mary’s blessing is invoked on each member and their families.