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Discover the magic of folk music in its various genres and sub genres. It's a labour of love in celebration of folk songs, folk artists, folk instruments, folk festivals, folk music history and everything folk.
 
I'll be updating and growing this site to give you new information as they're added, including folklore from exotic places worldwide - places rooted deep in tradition like Portugal, India and Brazil!
 
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Carnival 2011

 
The Carnival - spelt, 'Carnaval,' in Portuguese - is a Portuguese legacy which is making a big comeback with the Catholics of Daman. It had reached its height in the 80's and is seeing a revival since the past 3-4 years with Carnival 2011 taking it a notch higher than last year's celebrations. 
 
This annual three-day festival  is celebrated in Brazil, Goa and other former Portuguese colonies. It begins on the first Sunday of Lent though there's no connection with Lent from a religious angle.
 
This is the main road in Big Daman - people are coming out of Machiwar (one of the 'Bairros' of Daman) and heading towards the football field
Unlike the Goa carnival which is termed as the 'commercialized' version, the Daman Carnival is unique in that it's not a sponsored event and is truly the carnival 'of the people, by the people - and most importantly - for the people!' In fact, the Catholics who take part in the three-day event, don't even approach any commercial establishment for sponsorship.
 
Revelers coming out of the various 'Bairros' on to the main road of Big Daman
 
The first day of carnival is called, 'Domingo Gordo' ('Fat' Sunday:) in Portuguese. The Damanense 'espatada' (pigling BBQ) accompanied with the local liquor and a special salad made from brinjals (eggplant) baked underground and Portuguese music is the de rigueur staple!

Revelers dancing in one of the 'Bairros' of Big Daman
Portuguese music, especially Pimba, is a favourite as it makes it easy to use the beat for marching along the streets, incorporating the same dance-steps used in the Damanense wedding march!
 
The groups (mini floats) dance their way from 'Bairro' to 'Bairro' to recorded Portuguese Pimba music blaring from speakers mounted on to little trucks with a DJ onboard


The closest thing to carnival in India is 'Holi' in that both have revelers and use colour on each though in the Daman Carnival,  a sort of cheap talcum powder is used and 'gulal' or water-based colours are never used. The main two differences however, are that while 'holi' is a religious festival, carnival though celebrated by Catholics, is not a religious festival; secondly, revelers come out in fancy dress while in 'holi' that's not the case.
Adeus, ate outro ano!
 

Daman Day 2011 Celebrations


Daman Day 2011 was celebrated on "Dia de Damao" - 2nd of February which also coincides with the feast of "Nossa Senhora das Candeias" - an annual, open air mass held on the forecourt of the DMC building and offered by the councillors and staff of the Daman municipal council.

Due to the ongoing DMC elections, the organizers of "Daman Day 2011" decided not to have the sports and cultural events this year and instead hire out a restaurant-cum-discotheque for celebrating their 4th Daman Day soon after the mass. A special bus ferried revelers to venue - "Nana's," in Small Daman at 8pm and dropped them back at 11pm.

The theme for Daman Day 2011 was...

Viva Damão: Proud to be Damanense!

 


Mr. Gabriel Guedes, well-known orator of Daman, made the welcome speech in Portuguese which was followed by a toast raised with the traditional goblets of port (albeit Goan) wine! This was followed by the quintessential Portuguese traditional dance - the Vira - performed by children in authentic costumes to the musical performances of the Daman Folklore Group.


The evening flew by in the time it took to sample the starters and down a couple of drinks, with renditions of popular Damanense folk songs as revelers jammed with the folklore group.


Then there was the customary session of ballroom dancing to peppy Portuguese music by DJ Rambo before dinner was served. The traditional Daman "Dampaque" took centre stage on the buffet table as did a bottle of the local fiery drink, "Benslor" on the bar counter!


Soon it was time to sip liqueur and head for the bus but not before everyone made a pact to meet again on Carnival 2011!

Visit http://www.WorldDamanDay.com for more!

World Daman Day 2010 - Daman

Following the resounding worldwide success of World Daman Day 2008 & 2009, the organizers decided to open the celebrations of the 3rd World Daman Day (2010) on the 2nd of February 2010 - the day Damão came to be in 1559 - leading to the big day itself under the aegis of World Goa Day courtesy, London-based founder, Rene Barreto.


The theme of World Daman Day 2010 was, “Viva Damão! Eu falo Português!” because of all the cultural facets – art, religion, tradition, custom, language, music, cuisine, architecture and attire – language is the binding glue that holds it all together and it also is the conduit through which culture is propagated.

Damanenses around the globe in countries like the UK, US, UAE, Canada, Portugal, Macau and Holland among others, celebrated all things Damanense by showcasing their Damanense cultural heritage through artistic and cultural expressions such as musical and food festivals, competitions, traditional and folk dance performances, art & craft displays and football tournaments. This idea proposed by Rene in 2008 has now grown into a great tree spreading its branches around the globe while rooted deeply in our culture. Though the official website at www.WorldDamanDay.com has been serving its purpose excellently, this year we used Facebook as the main means of communicating and propagating the concept thus making it possible for anyone with a Facebook account to participate. This made the need for ‘meetings’ obsolete as we did not have the usual consensus of a handful of naysayers but the mandate of 1300+ Facebook fans of Daman!

While World Daman Day has mainly been celebrated by Damanenses outside Daman, in Daman itself the movement picked up so much momentum this year that it surpassed the celebrations of all other places by far! There was a football tournament on the eve of WDD-2010, which saw six teams vie for the WDD-2010 cup over 18 matches. The next evening, WDD-Daman turned out to be the best ever, anywhere, World Daman Day - an unexpected crowd; presence of Professor Ajay Prasad, of Centre for European & Latin American Studies, JMI University, Delhi; beautifully presented Portuguese traditional dances and folklore; 100% Portuguese music; Damanense cuisine; dinner and dance; speeches in Portuguese - you name it! And best of all - no self-titled, ‘VIPs’ - because on WDD, every Damanense is a VVIP!

We have been flagging off World Daman Day on the 2nd of February - “Dia de Damão” - and culminating the celebrations in August-September. However, since this time of year sees the most inclement weather due to the southwest monsoon, not to mention school exams and the popular demand for shifting the main event to February, Daman will henceforth have the main event on the opening day i.e., 2nd February, beginning 2011 while other countries will continue to celebrate it on or about the 20th of August.

Noel Gama
Overall Coordinator - WDD-2010

World Daman Day 2010 - Peterborough

Peterborough (UK) celebrated their 3rd World Daman Day on the 22nd of August 2010.

Check out the program highlights on the official World Daman Day website!

Saudades! Folk Memories of Damão

The book every Damanense has always wished someone would write for them!
 
Saudades! Folk Memories of Damão! 
A memoir about the folksy past of Damão (Daman), a little-known,  former Portuguese enclave on the western shore of India
 
While Viva Damao! The Insider's Guide to the Indo-Portuguese Culture, Customs & Etiquette of Daman is a travel guide for non-Damanenses, Saudades! Folk Memories of Damão is a nostalgia-infused trip down memory lane - a keepsake for Damanenses and lovers of the Damão we love most.

 

Saudades! Folk Memories of Damão will be a co-authored memoir featuring only B&W pics of the last decade of the P'guese era in Damão (Daman).
 
Started as a Blog2Book project launched by the late Pedro Cabral Adão, former Consul General of Portugal on 10th June 2006 in Daman, the memoir format seems to suit it best.
 

For a detailed view of the clusters of blogs that make up the chapters of the book, visit www.noelgama.com.

Viva Damão - the band!

Returning to my roots - from "The Exclusively Western" 1-Man band to the exclusively, "Portuguese Music" One-Man Band! My special thanks to everyone who's been cajoling me for a come-back! Muito obrigado!

"Viva Damão!" is an exclusively Portuguese Pop & Folk 1-Man Band from Daman (Damão), India with a mission...

"To revive and popularize Portuguese Pop & Folk music in India through the power of the Internet"

Viva Damão!

www.NoelGamaMusic.com