On his 61st death anniversary today 29/08/2008  tiatrists in Goa paid homage to 
"Pai Tiatrist" late Joao Agostinho Fernandes at a brief one hours function held 
at the Ravindra Bhavan - Pai Tiatrist - Joao Agostinho Fernandes A/c Indoor 
Auditorium  at 1300 hrs.

The function began with a small introductory speech by konkani playright and 
Convenor of the days function Mr Wilson Mazarello paying tributes to the 
legendary tiatrist revered by past and present tiatrists.

Floral tributes were jointly paid by the Rajya Sabha MP Mr Shantaram L Naik, 
the Chief Guest on the ocassion and senior tiatrist hailing from Sanvordem Mr 
Remmie Colaco  by garlanding the portrait of Pai tiatrist at the entrance of 
the A/c Indoor auditorium (the largest of its kind in Goa 1150 seats)

The Chief Minister of Goa Mr Digamber Kamat who could not grace the ocassion 
owing to extensive Business of the House on the last date of the ongoing 
monsoon session of the Goa Legislative Assembly deputed the Asst Director, 
Directorate of Art & Culture Ashok V Parab to do the honours in paying tribute 
to Pai Tiatrist by offering a floral tribute on his behalf.

Others who paid floral tributes were Dr Francisco Colaco an eminent 
cardiologist (a neighbour of late Chris Perry and "Pai Tiatrist" in Modsai 
Behind the Holy Spirit Church at Margao Goa ).    

Following this brief tributes the motely but reasonably good gathering of forty 
three tiatrists and other well meaning citizens, many of the tiatrists 
expressed their thoughts on the works and times of Pai Tiatrist

Mr Wilson Mazarelo the Convenor of todays function described the unique 
features that Late Agostinho stood for;

He stated that Pai tiatrist despite earning this distinction conferred upon him 
never ever looked down on Lucacinho Ribeiro who he considered his guide and 
mentor having staged the first tiatr on a Konkani tiatr “Italian Bhurgo " was 
staged  at the New Alfred Theatre Bombay (Mumbai ) on 17th April 1892 Easter 
Sunday. He recollected that Pai tiatrist, was a strict disciplinarian.    Pai 
tiatrist  condemned the earlier khell tiatrs zagors etc which were both 
extempore and were a vulgar display of drunkenness etc which  failed to attract 
decent crowds.

He recollected the times when Pai tiatrist wept at the Cross Maidan in Mumbai 
when he saw tiatrist indulging in slanderous and defamatory acts against their 
co-tiatrists and prayed for the unity of tiatrists.

Mr Remmie Colaco who was given the place of honour ( the only living playwright 
who had the opportunity to perform  in tiatrs staged then by Pai Tiatrist) did 
not speak on the ocassion due to his frail health but chose to convey the need 
to foster unity amongst the tiatr fraternity.

Mr Mike Mehta (Adv) and konkani playwright saluted Pai tiatrist for he believed 
that the stage was the platform provided by Pai Tiatrist for all the 
playwrights to express themselves on societal issues.  It was the stage which 
gave one a forum for expression during the erstwhile Portuguese regime  ---the 
fora for  fearless power of speech in action and song  and therefore it was 
incumbent upon the tiatrists to ameliorate the feelings of Pai tiatrist and 
live up to his expectations.

Mr Shantaram L Naik Rajya Sabha MP speaking on the ocassion admitted that he 
had only read of Pai tiatrist, and his works, but considering the fact that Pai 
tiatrist had documented his works for posterity ( Incidentally most  of his 
works are lying in the Goa Konkani Academy taken from his family by the the 
Chairman of Goa Konkani Academy without any remmuneration for the same ) Mr 
Shantaram Naik expressed confidence that he would be able to work together with 
the konkani playwrights and do whatever possible to provide them assistance at 
the Central level.

Mr Prince Jacob pleaded for granting industry status to the tiatrs. This would 
help them get facilities which are hitherto deprived.  He pointed out that if 
granted an industry status it would provide  employment opportunities for the 
youth of the state.  He however expressed resentment over the fact that 
financial assistance given by the Government for the promotion of tiatr works 
in Konkani would not be beneficial if the same is in the official language 
Konknni in devanagari script.  He therefore pleaded for recognition of Romi 
Lipi as the only viable alternative to maintaining unity among th Goans.  

Mr. Prince also expressed the desire that the indoor auditorium coming up at 
Kala Bhavan at Sancoale be named after Kid Boxer who hailed from Cortalim..

Mr Anil kumar another tiatrist did not approve of the MP's views to have the 
tiatrs of Pai tiatrist be enacted de novo with changes to suit the present 
times.  Without mincing words Mr Kumar impressed upon the MP that re-mix should 
never ever be accepted as this would destroy the esssence of the original plays 
and preferred that the old tiatrs of Pai tiatrist be performed in its original 
form.  He also pleaded for recognition of Konkani in Romi lipi (script)

Others who spoke were Mr Premanand Lotlikar, Mr Conney M a musician turned 
tiatrist.

Mr Parab the Asst Director, Directorate of Art & Culture promised all 
government support to improve upon the status of the tiatrists.  At the 
requests of the tiatrist he agreed to make the stadium available for all 
tiatrist performance on 21st December, 2008 the 137th birth anniversary of Pai 
tiatrist.

Dr Francisco Colaco admitted that he while he took pride in always stating that 
he was the neighbour of late Chris Perry he would now also take pride in being 
the neighbour of Pai tiatrist.  He spoke for his immense love for music but had 
also expressed his desire to perform on stage, but then there were not many 
takers for his idea.   He however expressed his strong desire to perform on the 
konkani stage as this was the true fora which permitted the Goenkarponn to be 
seen in its vibrant form

Fr Pratap Naik Director TSKK Porvorim speaking on the ocassion, hoped to assist 
Dr Colaco not only to perform on the konkani stage but also to help Dr Colaco 
to script and direct his own konkani play which indeed would be a revolution in 
the tiatr world which was otherwise in earlier years looked down by his 
community.

Mr Mario Menezes pleaded for unity among the tiatrists and was pleasantly 
surprised to see the gathering of tiatrist despite the odd hour and the short 
notice.

Ms Fatima expressed profound thanks to late Pai tiatrist for it was Pai 
tiatrist who  was the first person to introduce woman on Konkani stage ; his 
first wife  Regina and later his second wife Luiza Maria Colaco  also performed 
on stage  at a time when even the  Marathi theatre did not have a woman on the 
stage. This she said gave her tremendous encouragement when she first set foot 
on stage at the tender age of five years.

She thanked the CM of Goa Mr Digamber Kamat for keeping up to his promise to 
name the Indoor auditorium after Pai Tiatrist.

The function ended with a vote of thanks by Prince Jacob
   
It may be recalled that Pai tiatrist was born on 21st December, 1871 and died 
on 29th August, 1947 just over a month after our country attained Independence 
at GT Hospital and was buried in Mahalaxmi .  He resided in rented apartments 
at Girgaum and was a parishioner of St Theresa’s Church Girgaum.

Meanwhile some veteran citizens visited the grave of Pai tiatrist at St Peters 
Catholic Cemetry at Mahalaxmi in Mumbai and paid tributes at his memorial today 
according to reports received by this writer from Girgaum Mumbai telephonically.

The Curtorim MLA and Santacruz MLA were requested to move a calling attention 
motion  or make a mention today  during zero hours -- to 

a)thank the government of Goa for naming the Ravindra Bhavan indoor stadium 
after Pai tiatrist.
b)to request the Government of Goa to confer upon him  the highest award for 
his role in Konknni tiatrs by posthumously giving him an award.
c)to request Government of Goa should also preserve his humble house at Modsai 
Margao Behind the Holy Spirit Institute  to serve as  a memorial for posterity 
and to recognize the rich contribution of Konkani tiatr to the Goan community 
world wide
d)The family of late Pai Tiatrist who live on humble earnings should be given 
special pension or financial assistance to  maintain the home and to preserve 
his works
e)The Goa Konkani Academy should return the original scripts which lie in their 
custody as no monetary assistance for the same was given to the family, by the 
then President of Goa Konkani Academy Mr Uday L Bhembre.(Adv)

However until the time of writing, while the session is in progress  it is not 
known whether the motion would be put to the House as the Monsoon session of 
the Goa Assembly was still seized with   tremendous business remaining to be 
conducted before the close of the session and passage of the Budget which has 
to be passed today.

Meanwhile the RS MP Mr Shantaram Naik  has expressed his desire to visit the 
humble home of late Pai tiatrist tommorrow alongwith this writer at Modsai 
Margao Goa and also that of late Chris Perry nearby to have a first hand 
impression of his settings and family.

Photographs of the Ravindra Bhavan/Pai tiatrist/his family/and his tomb are 
available with this writer on request.




from the Ravindra Bhavan "Pai Tiatrist auditorium" Margao / Secretariat 
Porvorim 
                                                          
GODFREY J. I. GONSALVES,
BORDA, MARGAO, 403 602, GOA. (INDIA)
+91 98221 58584 (24 HRS) 
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