:::The Wise Fools staged in Kuwait:::
-By www.goa-world.com team
 
Kuwait, December 24, 2008: The Holy Family Choir (H.F.C) celebrated their 
Annual Parents' Day with a grand musical - The Wise Fools, an English and 
Konkani production directed by its member and Goan star Sylvester Vaz - the 
'Hitman of Konkani Stage'. The musical held at the Holy Family Cathedral's 
Sacred Heart Hall was free of charge and had many a message for the audience to 
take home in an evening filled with fun, laughter, and a high-standard 
melodrama apart from various other traditional and cultural programs.
 
The choir group that has been into existence and singing at the 8:00 am Friday 
mass in Kuwait for over 28 years now, once again proved to everyone that they 
are vastly talented other than singing devotional songs in the church. Every 
member who took to the stage displayed an abundance of talent, friendly 
presence and enthusiasm which captured hearts and minds of the audience 
bringing applause after every item. 
 
The evening sparked off with an especially composed English and Konkani Opening 
chorus which saw the entire choir group on stage led by the dynamic director 
Sylvester Vaz himself. The program continued with a variety of songs, dances, 
mando - dulpods, puppet-show, etc, etc. Earlier, a dazzling power point 
presentation done by Mr. Agnelo & Mrs. Carmen Rodrigues was used to introduce 
the choir members and other participants. 
 
:::The Wise Fools:::
 
The Wise Fools - a comedy skit was the main feature of the event. It is indeed 
another feather for Sylvester who has directed many mega plays and musicals 
back home in the State of Goa. The members of H.F.C who excelled in the play 
were Laurie M, Irene Vaz, Francisco Fernandes, Margaret D'Cruz, Peter Franco, 
Mirelle Rodrigues, Vincent Dias, Julian Fernandes, Jeremiah Vaz, Lawrence 
Fernandes, etc. All the participants played their parts with great passion and 
perfection. 
 
Peter Franco, the main character of the play, gave a superb performance in the 
role of a Film Director - so also Julian Fernandes who was very impressive.
 
Sylvester along with Simon, Olinda & Saluzinho set the ball rolling singing 
praises to the Lord in English and Konkani with foot-tapping beats, inviting 
the crowd to join them in singing and thus receiving tremendous response..
 
Child artistes Elrich Miranda and Jeremiah Vaz (son of Sylvester Vaz and Irene 
Vaz) amazed the audience with their comedy duo 'Bhikun Martele'. The young 
stars were fittingly applauded for an encore. Konkani stage is sure to see some 
bright stars in future if the young lads continue with their good work. 
 
:::Tribute to the Church:::
 
Esparansa Crasto and Gasper Crasto combined to sing a special 'Tribute to the 
Church', a song highlighting bishops and priests who have struggled over the 
years to strengthen the church. The song was adequately supported with 
transition slides in the backdrop. 
 
The couple's other song - a Hindi dance number 'Dil Kya Karen' was one of the 
highlights of the evening as the crowd was mesmerized by the powerful vocals 
and dancing capabilities of Gasper (who, by the way, was performing on stage 
for the very first time, but seemed on par with established professional 
artistes). It should be noted that Esparansa is a talented and dedicated member 
who has given outstanding performances in almost all of the Holy Family Choir 
presentations.
 
Manddo - dulpod for Goans is a sign of cultural inheritance and traditional 
heritage in the field of art and drama. No Goan function or event is complete 
without a dulpod. But lack of interest within the new generation towards these 
rich, traditional songs, and/or how is it transformed from the original 
'Manddo' to an alienated 'Menddo' in recent times was displayed in a comedy 
sequence based on a manddo featuring Laurie M, Margaret, Simon - Irene, 
Rochelle, Mirelle, Sylvester and Celine. The song received tremendous applause 
from the audience for the way it was personated and presented. 
 
Another hit item of the show was the puppet-show presented on a well decorated 
setting on the yesteryears' famous song of Mendes Bros "Gheun Nachotam" 
featuring Celine, Francisco, Laurie M, Saluzinho, Lawrence F, Olinda, Simon, 
and Master Jeremiah.
 
:::Kuwait - a land of short dreams: A trio to remember:::
 
It is a proven fact that Kuwait is a land of short dreams for people working 
here. Everyone has to return back to their country of origin sooner or later, 
for some reason or another. But there are people who futilely think of making 
their life a permanent haven here without a vision of the future. While others 
thank their stars for being in greener pastures, there are some who show no 
gratitude towards people who brought them to this land. Laurie M - Francisco 
Fernandes and Lawrence Fernandes rendered a trio based on this subject which 
was indeed a revelation. The song had an enlightening theme and lyrics.
 
When a person is in trouble, he either starts praying devoutly or attends 
church every so often. But there is little they do when it actually comes to 
helping the poor knocking at their doors. A thought provoking and exemplary 
song based on these religious values was enacted on a beautiful set amid 
ultra-violet lights and scenes by Julian, Margaret, Francisco, Laurie M, and 
Vincent in the role of Jesus with harmonious back-up singing by Sylvester, 
Saluzinho, Irene, Santurnino and Simon. 
 
:::Kallzachim Bhavnam: a super traditional song::: 
 
Another item worthy of mention was the mellifluous rendition of the mando 
"Kallzachim Bhavnam" by Simon and Olinda Dias. Their blending of voices, 
expressions and the traditional costume added charm to the mando. "Your singing 
made us feel like being in Goa and reminded us of the mando festival" was one 
of many compliments heaped upon this wonderful couple. 
 
The mando was followed by dulpods of yesteryears performed by Saluzinho, 
Rochelle, Saturnino, Irene, Peter, Celine, Margaret, Vincent, Mirelle and 
Sylvester. The costumes and props for this item were well coordinated.
 
:::The Dance Fiesta perform to great applause:::
 
A Goan Group (from Salmiya) consisting of young children called "The Dance 
Fiesta" was specially invited to perform. Their performance kept the audience 
glaring with amazement - these kids were highly appreciated not only for their 
wonderful performance but for their costumes and flair. The group has been 
performing their dance at many cultural programs and is quite popular among the 
audience. 
 
Earlier, the show began with a prayer and blessing by Rev. Fr. Dominic 
Santamaria (the Spiritual Director of Holy Family Choir). A colorful souvenir 
was released at the hands of Rev. Fr. Melwyn D'Cunha, Vicar of Holy Family 
Cathedral and chief guest on the occasion. 
 
The video coverage of the show was done by Joe Almeida while Rewon Gomes took 
credit for the still images. Sound and light for the show was provided by DJ 
Mario Fernandes. 
 
A rare video clipping depicting beloved ex-Bishop of Kuwait Msgr. Francis 
Micallef was also on display that revived fond memories of the Bishop's acting 
talent during the Parents' Day 2005 celebration. 
 
:::Shahu Almeida does the honors for music:::
 
Every member of the Holy Family Choir put in their hard efforts and helped to 
make the program vibrant, rich and successful. Shahu Almeida with his magical 
touch on the keyboards and Franco on the rhythms provided the entire music of 
the show. Master Jeremiah Vaz supported and accompanied Shahu and Franco to 
further titivate the evening. 
 
The show was compered by none other than Mario Fernandes (popularly known as 
'Mario de Majorda' on the Konkani Stage), choir in-charge and a key member of 
the Holy Family Choir who has kept the group going for past several years. The 
Parents' Day program was staged under his coordination and direct supervision. 
At the introduction, Mario acknowledged the efforts of Nevis Mascarenhas, the 
Choir Master, and Jorge Gomes, both of whom were unable to be part of the 
presentation as they were in Goa but had done their share of contribution 
towards the success of the Parents' Day.
 
:::Hearty congratulations to all members of the Holy Family Choir for a 
wonderful presentation. Once again 'Wow' !!!!. There is no better word than WOW 
- simply outstanding…! Your combined efforts are well received by all 
parishioners who attended the event!:::
 
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The above news item appeared in Kuwait's Arab Times dated 23 Dec 2008 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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