[Goanet] PortGoesas LIVE
Arre tumi kedna sodorchina. Zat tosli. BC Actually JC if Tim in Toronto (er Mississauga) is guilty of a racist viewpoint in assuming that these could not be resident Goan young ladies, then count me guilty too. There is no way that young women in Goa have that grace, style, mannerism and sophistication shown by those two women. I am sacrificing political correctness for the bare naked truth. Pillory me also if you wish. To me its worth saying out loud. Goans they are - I would know it even before the madman from Macau or GF from Australia said that. ?But they would have to have been exposed to a longish period overseas to have that flourish.
Re: [Goanet] PortGoesas LIVE
On Oct 19, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Tim de Mello timdemel...@hotmail.com wrote: I WONDERED if native (non-Goan) Portuguese had developed a similar taste for music from the Indian sub-continent. Dear Tim, If you had wondered in your post # 235304, you would hardly have encountered the reaction you did. But, you are a gentleman and you merely made a rare (for you) error in the expression of your thoughts. And, IMHO, you have just graciously corrected that error by way of your latest post (quoted above). good wishes jc
[Goanet] PortGoesas LIVE
About: PORTUGOESAS are the soprano Veronica Milagres da Silva and the mezzo-soprano Carolina Figueiredo, accompanied on piano by Carlos Garcia. PORTUGOESAS explore the traditional and classical Goan music, giving it an unique touch while respecting its roots Description Two singers, a soprano and a mezzo, decided to bring to life the music of Goa, a part of their cultural and ethnic heritage. This former Portuguese colony in India has a rich repertoire of traditional, classical and church music, yet to be disclosed. It is this blending of Western and Eastern cultures, with Portuguese and Indian themes, that gives it variety and uniqueness. The research conducted by Veronica Milagres da Silva and Carolina Figueiredo on this subject brought about a repertoire covering their own interpretations of traditional Goan songs, transmitted mainly through oral tradition, such as the mando, the dulpod and the dekni, among others. This study includes compositions of religious nature and tries to make known to the public classical pieces composed by Goan musicians, such as an unpublished mass in Konkani. PortGoesas LIVE https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1400411953524538set=vb.406564696133761type=2theater https://www.facebook.com/portugoesas [Thanks to JKF for the link. -FN] _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ FN P +91-832-240-9490 M +91-982-212-2436 f...@goa-india.org _/ _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
[Goanet] PortGoesas LIVE
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