21ST FOUNDER’S DAY

21st Founder’s Day Like its hallmark Fontainhas Festival of the Arts in the heritage neighbourhood in Panaji, this celebration also showcased artists working in Goa, musicians, young talent and, for the first time ever, oviyos or songs sung at the grinding stone performed by members of the Catholic Gavda community from Quepem. The celebration included a book release of the title OUTDOOR MUSEUMS OF GOA by well-known ethnologist Pantaleao Fernandes….

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Musical Program

Musical Program A musical program featuring Tiffany & Danielle Martins, Prashant Mahale, Rowan Serrao, Sanger Serrao, Rossma Serrao, Swastik Shirodkar, Shaistah Thapar, Yogesh Hirve and Carlos Gonsalves was held on GHAG 21st Founder’s Day at Sadhaba Dell’Arte, Merces Photos: SHANKAR NADKARNI

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Art Exhibition

Art Exhibition An Art Exhibition featuring Goan artists Aadhi Vishal, Asavari Gurav, Assavri Kulkarni, Clarice Vaz, Gillian D’Souza, Harsha Mandurkar, Jyoti Mehta, Kausallya Gadekar, Leticia Alvares, Manashri Pai Dukle, Manjunaath Naik, Mohan Mayenkar, Miriam Koshy-Sukhija, Mohan Naik, N. Kanhairya, Nandini Raikar, Nirupa Naik, Pietyz, Pranali S N Gaunekar, Praveen Gajanan Naik, Ramdas Gadekar, Sagar Naik Mule, Salika Virji, Sonai Rodrigues Sabharwal, Sushant S Naik, Vasudev Shetye, Vijay Bhandare, Vinay Prabhu…

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Book Launch

Outdoor Museums of Goa – Book Launch Fr. Dr. Bolmax Pereira released the book “Outdoor Museums of Goa” authored by Pantaleao Fernandes at the 21st GHAG Founder’s Day. Photos: SHANKAR NADKARNI

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Grinding Songs

Grinding Songs Amelia Dias and troupe from Paroda, Quepem sung for the first time songs sung by their Christian Gavda community at the 21st GHAG Founder’s Day. Songs that had remained hidden from public view until recently. Songs that touch the heart. Songs that celebrate life. Photos: SHANKAR NADKARNI

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Walk of the Museum and Church of Santa Monica

Walk of the Museum and Church of Santa Monica Museum of Christian Art (MoCA) is organising a curated walk of the Museum and Church of Santa Monica on 24th October 2021 at 11.00 am for GHAG members. Fees: Rs.250/- Due to the pandemic, we have to restrict the number of participants for this walk. Kindly register in advance. https://forms.gle/shdLBytuHX4cQLB49

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Explore the monuments on the Holy Hill, Old Goa

Explore the monuments on the Holy Hill, Old Goa Explore the monuments on the Holy Hill, Old Goa with Ar Noah Fernandes, followed by a curated walk of the Museum of Christian Art (MoCA), Old Goa, with the Curator, Natasha Fernandes. The walk will end at the @alfrescocafeatmocagoa where you will be treated to a snack and a cool beverage. DM us on Instagram or Whatsapp us on +918308805399 to…

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GHAG celebrates 21 years

GHAG celebrates 21 years Like its hallmark Fontainhas Festival of the Arts in the heritage neighbourhood in Panaji, this celebration also showcased artists working in Goa, musicians, young talent and, for the first time ever, oviyos or songs sung at the grinding stone performed by members of the Catholic Gavda community from Quepem. The celebration included a book release of the title OUTDOOR MUSEUMS OF GOA by well-known ethnologist Pantaleao…

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Heritage Tour of Members to Cuncolim

Heritage Tour of Members to Cuncolim

A Heritage Tour was organised for members and their immediate families to Cuncolim and Quepem on 3rd October 2021. The first stop was the St Francis Xavier Chapel in Cuncolim. Our group was greeted by the St Francis Xavier Chapel Society: Victor Noronha and other members. Prof Prajal Sakhardande from GHAG and Rama Desai from the village gave a very interesting narration…

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Visit to the Customs and Indirect Taxes Museum

Visit to the Customs and Indirect Taxes Museum Cezar and Heta had a very interesting morning at the BLUE BUILDING Indian Customs and Indirect Taxes Museum, Panaji. We have asked the museum curators to plan a tour and presentation for our members soon. We have also suggested a collaborative program on related talks series.

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