By: Shriram Iyengar
Published in *mid.day *
Date: May 23, 2026
Source:
https://www.mid-day.com/mumbai-guide/things-to-do/article/mumbai-choir-revives-forgotten-damanese-music-tradition-in-matharpacady-23631785
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"A Mazgaon-based choir revived a fading thread of Portuguese influence with
a performance of Damanese songs earlier this month. We find out about this
unexplored, and surprisingly familiar, musical strain

Not to be a contrarian, but Maria Pitache is not entirely Goan. For
generations of Hindi cinema fans, it might be a mythbuster too far. 'It is
Damanese Creole,' shares Daniel Dias. The 25-year-old violinist and harpist
from Mazgaon is amused. On May 1, Dias and sister Lisann, joined the Mazgaon
<https://www.mid-day.com/lifestyle/culture/article/houses-of-mazgaon-chawls-of-girgaon-matungawalla-how-these-mumbaikars-are-archiving-lesser-known-aspects-of-mumbai-23308794>
 Serenaders as they performed a compilation of Goan Mando, Dekhni, and
Damanese songs at the Feast of the Holy Cross in the heritage precinct of
Matharpacady village. 'It was our first time performing Damanese songs
though. People were surprised, but liked it,' reveals Dias."

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