1st World Daman Day celebrated worldwide on 20th August 2008

 

 



 
 
 



The first-ever, “WORLD DAMAN DAY” was celebrated by people of Daman origin 
living outside India in countries like the UAE, USA, Canada, Holland, Macau, 
Portugal and the UK along with the 9th “World Goa Day” on invitation from its 
London-based founder, Rene Barreto. The month-long celebrations were 
undoubtedly, the biggest worldwide Damanense party in the history of Daman!



World Daman Day like World Goa Day, is primarily celebrated outside of India in 
an effort to first establish identity and later turn it into a brand as Goa has 
already done. The date, though significant for Goa vis-à-vis the status of the 
Konkani language, isn’t of any significance to Daman. But there was the benefit 
of getting a helping hand from the much-experienced organizers of WGD. In any 
case, ultimately, it was the spirit that counted and which turned a black 
number on the calendar into a red-letter day! Says Faustinho Mendonca, Chairman 
- DCOP, “Be it any date, I can assure you of our cooperation all the time.”



The theme for World Daman Day ’08 was, “Viva Damão! Keep the culture alive!” 
The imposing centuries-old monuments, customs and traditions have withstood the 
test of time – all 450 years of them – but it is the culture that breathes life 
into them.



The motto was to promote, publicize and celebrate all things Damanense by 
showcasing the unique Damanense cultural heritage, expressed culturally and 
artistically.



Cock in the shadow of the peacock

A heady blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, the Indo-Portuguese subculture 
of Daman is obviously multicultural, multilingual and multiracial yet always in 
beautiful melodic harmony. When the Portuguese spelling of the word, ‘Daman’ is 
broken up into its two syllables, it reveals the secret behind the 
characteristic hospitality of the typical Damanense – 'Da mão' – which 
literally translates as, 'give me your hand,' meaning, ‘welcome!’ Says Asunta 
Franco, Country Coordinator for Fujairah, “You can take a Damanense out of 
Daman but you can never take Damão out of a Damanense.” It truly is a way of 
life, for life!



UK – Leicester & Peterborough

The largest body of Damanenses outside India is based in the UK comprising 
largely Catholics, Hindus and Muslims who have literally transplanted the 
culture on to British soil. Says Franco Fonseca, Peterborough-based Country 
Coordinator for the UK, “the British come to observe our social and cultural 
events but not with the intention of adapting to the culture… they have 
adoption in mind.” The month-long festival held in Leicester and Peterborough 
showcased Damanense cuisine, folklore, folksongs, Damanense Mando, Portuguese 
folk dance, art and sport… “We included games like Sete Telhas, Jili Patta 
and Inti-tolla even though these are now sidelined in Daman itself,” says Luis 
Fonseca, Overall Coordinator for Leicester. The show they put up is the biggest 
we’ve ever seen and is best expressed by some of the Damanenses in Leicester, 
“Assim, nosso nutinho ulhado na Damao temem.” It’s more than obvious that the 
centre of gravity of the
 Damanense world has moved to the UK!



UAE – Dubai, Sharjah & Fujairah

The three country coordinators for the UAE organized cultural, culinary and 
sporting events as well as picnics and excursions, which included a visit to a 
Portuguese fort in Fujairah. Lysa Lopes, the coordinator for Sharjah, uploaded 
some of her best Damanense recipes on the WDD-08 website. Tourists to Daman 
often ask where they can sample Damanense or Indo-Portuguese cuisine. Damanense 
food is not served in any of the hotels though many label some items on their 
menu as ‘Daman special.’

The grand finale of the month-long celebrations was in Fujairah, where 
Damanenses from Sharjah and Dubai joined in a gala event of music, dancing, 
games and a traditional Damanense dinner.



Canada/US, Holland, Portugal and Macau

Damanenses in Canada, the US, Holland and Macau being a handful only, could not 
do much by way of shows, programs and competitions but they did an excellent 
job of spreading the word via the Internet, giving Daman global exposure never 
enjoyed before! Says Oscar Noruega of Macau who has a blog dedicated to Daman 
at http://odamao.blogspot.com,  “Exchange all we have of our culture, specially 
songs, lyrics, music, notes and other arts.” What better way than through the 
Internet? But it came as an eye-opener that while the Damanenses in Portugal, 
especially the self-appointed ambassadors of our culture, did not show any 
enthusiasm, quite a few Portuguese (read, Europeans) did – goes to show that 
those that preach seldom practice!



Daman – Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?

On reading about WDD-08 in the Hindustan Times and the Times of India, 
Damanenses in Daman too wanted to join in the partying. “The whole world is 
celebrating and what are we doing about it?” asked Mr. Fremiot Mendonca, the 
go-to person when researching the local history and culture of Daman. In a 
matter of minutes, the Damanenses in Daman got their act together, using 
nothing but their telephones!



The ‘elders’ and the not-so-young were not only more enthusiastic than the 
youth… they knew what they wanted. Louella Rocha, overall coordinator for 
Daman, had a list of Do’s & Don’t’s – “no Slim Shady stuff, please... it’s got 
to be proper ballroom music; no colas, please... it’s got to be wine or rather 
cake ‘n’ wine; no ‘English’ mass... it’s got to be in Portuguese; no artificial 
flowers for decking the hall… only ‘kajooree’ palm fronds please…” ‘Viva Damão’ 
is not just lip service for the Damanenses – it’s the real thing and they don’t 
just ‘do it’ – they do it right! So, though late in getting into the groove, 
Damanenses in Daman perceive it as a new beginning and look forward to WDD-09.



Truly global community, bonding on the Internet

During the planning and execution of WDD-08 on a global scale, country 
coordinators and their team members as well as other Net savvy Damanenses 
worldwide, made good use of the Internet to achieve so much in so little time – 
a mere two months from idea to fruition!



The first step was setting up a website at http://web.mac.com/noelgama/wdd08 
which was bombarded with traffic minutes after Rene Barreto shot out his press 
release on the Internet.



As WDD-08 came closer to D-Day, everyone felt that the festival was already 
turning into a movement! To keep the momentum and meet public demand, “Daman 
Global” was launched on Google Groups at 
http://groups.google.com/group/daman-global – a place to network, share news, 
make announcements and to do what Damanenses do best and enjoy most... gossip!



This is being followed up with the first global eZine, “Daman Global 
eNewsmagazine” which will bring news updates from all the countries where 
Damanenses live in. The inaugural issue is being released this month. 
Subscriptions are accepted online on the WDD-08 website.



A website with the most comprehensive and authoritative information on Daman is 
being launched next month at www.Discover-Daman.com.



World Goa, Daman & Diu Day ’08

For the first time, Damanenses, especially those in Daman, found that they were 
doing it for themselves – unlike other times when they’d be programmed to 
perform the tired ‘vira’ (known locally as ‘Portuguese Dance’) for visiting 
ministers. The Damanenses in the UK proved that just performing the ‘vira’ on 
stage is not what culture is about... it’s beyond that, more inclusive and 
much, much bigger... it’s a way of life – the Damanense way of life.



“Let’s keep the spirit and wish in our hearts – to one day celebrate World Goa, 
Daman & Diu Day,” says Lysa Lopes, Country Coordinator for Sharjah, UAE. Well, 
it had always been “Goa, Daman & Diu” until some politicians in Goa decided to 
delink two of the smaller siblings. Remo Fernandes’ hit song could be tweaked 
just a bit to make it more specific – “Politicians in Goa don’t know how to do 
the mando!”



Viva Damão! Keep the culture alive!



Noël Gama

Daman, India





© 2008 Noël Gama

www.Discover-Daman.com

Forwarded by Rene Barreto on 14-09-2008.

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