Today's G.V.U.K. *Histories of British-Goans Project* Sat. 29 Oct. The Histories of British-Goans Project team invites you to a day of free training at the Indian YMCA <http://www.indianymca.org/>, 41 Fitzroy Square, London W1T 6AQ (Nearest tube: Warren Street or Great Portland Street). This project is being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, UK and hopes to preserve some of the oral life stories of East African Goans who migrated to the UK mid-century. The training will prepare you to skilfully conduct audio and video oral history interviews. (Public transport travel reimbursements can be made.) This training is open to all. Lunch included. Places are limited. It is essential to reserve a place. For details, click here<http://www.goanvoice.org.uk/gvuk_files/Oral_History_Training.odt.pdf> or write to [email protected]
18 the July 2011*Capture History on Video*<http://www.goanvoice.org.uk/gvuk_files/Training_Day.pdf>Click to enlarge <http://www.goanvoice.org.uk/gvuk_files/Training_Day.pdf> Goan Association (UK) presents a 1 day training course conducted by an accredited trainer from the Oral History Society. The course will teach participants to record interviews on audio and video as part of the Oral History project documenting the lives of British-Goans. Training is free but only 10 spaces are available. For more info about the project at the link below. For details write [email protected] or [email protected]<http://www.goanvoice.org.uk/gvuk_files/British-Goans_Project.pdf> RESPONSE: From only 10 places available, now open to all comers, lunch included.....hmm, may be should include a £50 attendance allowance. My sons too busy, one works until 9 pm and the other is away in the Mid-East. So where has all the talent gone, the Young London Goans what ever and the people going feverish over Fenny? They came in droves, nay record numbers, to support the President - so where are they now? -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
