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Go.. Go.. Goa
Did anyone hear mention of Goa? Or did one see it splashed in the
form of newspaper advertisements? Any way, the name conjures in
the mind exotic beaches, people nursing sundowners with coconut
and palm trees in the backdrop. And wonderful music wafting in
from far away. Truly a heavenly experience.
The Kakatiya Sheraton brings you the pulse of the State through
the `Go-Go-Goa' troupe. The 10-day-long experience beginning
Friday is specially conceptualised to make one relax at the
Deccan Pavilion, forgetful of the smoggy and wet evenings. Feel
and step in the rhythms of Goa. Sing-a-long if you wish. Get in
tune with the Goan show.
As Peter and Rohan get to work on the keyboards and percussion
instruments respectively, Cruz and Lavinda will go through their
welcome dance clad in the traditional costume of dhoti and saree
found in the villages of Goa. It will be followed with Gilbert
and Savitri performing a Portuguese dance.
Says F.S. Serrao of Crosscraft, the event managers, ``Goa is
known for its feasts and festivals, but Goan culture has not been
exposed to the outside world. Till date, the cultural folk music
remains jubilant. We are working to popularise our culture,''
adding that earlier he had come to Hyderabad twice.
As guests attack the Goan food, specially the sea food varieties,
the music, full of typically-Goan melody, and a judicious blend
of bass and tone and the highs, mids and lows, will transport
guests at the Deccan Pavilion to the far-away State, as the
artists perform with the poolside in the backdrop. The `La la la'
will envelop the guests.
Among the fare expected are the temple dance `Dhekni", and the
number that Hyderabadis are familiar with, from Bobby that goes,
`Ge ge ge ge, gega Saiba, Pyar mein ...'. The Cottifuggdi and
Khunbi, typical village dance performances heralding a good
harvest. Special attractions includes the almost 450- year-old
Portuguese number `Qurodino', marking the Portuguese rule of the
State and rhythmic music of Goan origin in Konkani language.
By Suresh Krishnamoorthy
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