Firstly, I must apologise to my ex-classmate Joy Figueriedo for the long, 
long delay in responding. Secondly, could anyone offer some useful tips 
on this subject? I think expat groups in the Gulf have been successful in 
accessing tiatr from Goa. 

There's also a listing on the Sunday papers (particularly Herald) of tiatr 
currently being shown in Goa. Am also copying this to another of my 
classmates, Prof Rafael Fernandes, who has been doing his research on this 
very subject -- tiatr -- at the Goa University. FN

On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, figi wrote:

> Sorry to address you in one mail, However I think you can surely assist 
> me. 
> The Tiatir "Tiatir Somplo" was very well taken in both Baroda and 
> Ahmedabad. Unfortunately I could not attend dispite having early 
> reservation. 
> I have been asked by most of the elderly as well as other goans to find 
> some contacts with other Tiatir producers/ etc. in order to bring at 
> least one per month to Gujarat. The Tiatir helps bring the community 
> together in a very special way as goans in ahmedabad  are distributed in 
> all parts of the city that has a diameter of 20 KM.
> Would be highly obliged If you could send me some contacts (E-mail 
> addresses) or references, etc. or names of some Tiatir (old or new) 
> popular in Goa.

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