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                        **** Annual Goanetters Meet ****
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         Annual Goanetters Meet - January 3, 2012 - 12:30 - 2pm

        Tourist Hostel, near the Old Secretariat, Panaji (Panjim)

Planning to attend? Send an email to eve...@goanet.org with contact details

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Dear fellow Goykars

Sunburn is not a Goan music festival. I noted no element of our wonderful 
Konkani music such as that brought to life by 
the film Nirmon or our folk songs. It is a successful brand name held in Goa 
enriching the local economy just like other 
beach and mountain parties around the world.

As you are aware, empty vessels make the most sound. However, sound can be 
divided into either "noise" or "music". 

The clips from the Sunburn festival show visitors moving around just like in 
the 1960s to Goa Trance music, to my ears a 
non-musical electronic noise with no notes connected causing movements in the 
liquid around the brain and reflex actions, 
a bit like throwing a stone into the water, creating ripples. The amplification 
of sound will indicate the distance to which 
people are affected depending on age groups and deafness levels. This has no 
comparison to the sound of the grand 
piano or a proper dance band that is representative of our talented local 
community musicians. 

It has therefore pleased me to inform you, by kind favour of Dolcy D'Cruz 
writing in OHeraldo, of a Charity Event in aid of 
Childs Play India Foundation by the stunning stratosperic sopranos performed by 
Patricio Rozario, Susanne Hurrell and 
Joanne D'Mello celebrating the female voice tomorrow the 4th January at the 
Kala Academy, Panjim, Goa at 7pm. I am 
sure that those attending will appreciate the sound in the form of "music". I 
take this opportunity to wish them a successful 
and enjoyable evening.

The excitement of Sunburn created the human excrement on the beach in Candolim 
awaiting to be cleared by the tide of the 
Arabian Sea. There is also evidence in photographs of this filthy practice at 
Salmona Springs and the Panjim Ferry Boat 
Ramp amongst other places. This can only indicate an illiterate section of Goa 
human inhabitants and its visitors who can 
be called the Lost Potty Trained Generation. I do not mean clay pots where we 
store mole, parra that is harvested from 
the sea. Perhaps the litter lying around is used to wipe their bottoms, do 
these people ever wash their hands before 
meeting and greeting each other by shaking hands, handling food and drink and 
counting money. Bank and restaurant 
workers need to take note and ask to be protected by wearing gloves avoiding 
potential health hazards for them. 

This, however, is not unique to Goa. I have been to Goykar events in the 
London, United Kingdom, where parents waiting 
in line for a toilet provided by organisers prompt their children to pee on the 
floor. 

In Goa where jewellery and cazars are more important than health care and job 
creation, I would be interested if there are 
any statistics as to what our people are dying off and what age group. 

In the United Kingdom we have a saying that when the population is healthy the 
economy of the country follows likewise. 

The civil authorities in Candolim must have made arrangements with the clear up 
bill to the organisers or did they?

Melvyn Fernandes
Thornton Heath, Surrey, United Kingdom

3 January 2012

melvynfernan...@virginmedia.com
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