UNITED FOR FOLK MUSIC

Goenchim Noketram, a Goan folklore and musical troupe, has successfully completed ten years of representing Goan culture across the globe. The are marking this milestone by releasing audio album ‘Goa - Tuzo Mog Mhaka’
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‘Goenchim Noketram’, a Goan folklore and musical troupe, was founded by Marianela Gina, a chemistry lecturer at GVM’s SNJA Higher Secondary School, Ponda. The motive behind creating ‘Goenchim Noketram’ was to preserve, protect and promote the unique cultural heritage of Goa through song and dance; and that’s precisely what they have been doing for the last ten years.

“By the grace of God, we were able to take Goa to 19 countries, with a total of 45 international shows, besides shows in Goa and the rest of India. To commemorate our journey as the cultural ambassadors of Goa, we are cutting an audio album, titled ‘Goa -Tuzo Mog Mhaka’. The album is about Goa but have the rhythm and genres of six countries that we were privileged to have performed in,” says Marianela. “We are 26 members who are a part of this amazing family and all have been a part of the CD too. Everyone is equally dedicated,” she adds.

George Gonsalves, Elvis Mascarenhas, Sharon Vaz Gomes, Leena Vaz Gomes, Cely Fernandes, Frenzie Vito Rodrigues, Selwyn Menezes, Orville Lourenco, Inacio Sardinha, Bernardo Furtado and Abraham Fernandes have been with Marianela and Goenchim Noketram for the last 10 years. Over the years, more members like Nezba Fortes, Avina Furtado, Nadia C Dias, Konrad Rodrigues, Ninoshka Rodrigues, Chriscenia Dias, Soniya Gaonkar, Kimarone Rodrigues, Sereno Godinho, Rolfan Vaz, Cresida Afonso, Anthea Dias, Anvil Furtado and Berna Vales joined it to make the group stronger.

The songs in the album are influenced by the different countries and their musical genres. With seven songs in the album, two songs are Goan songs, the Mando and Dulpod ‘Dis(u) Kazaracho’ and Konkani duet ‘Ambadeachem Mogrem’. The beats of Soca were influenced by the Grenada Carnival that the group experienced in the Caribbean and that’s included in the title track of the album, ‘Goa - Tuzo Mog Mhaka’. Argentina was the first country that the group travelled to that has been featured in this album through the song ‘Rum Pum Pum’. ‘Piki Piki Kazule’ has a Reggae style, thanks to their trip to Trinidad and Tobago. ‘Parkonnem (Riddle)’ will have the feel of a broadway musical, inspired by their visit to New York, while ‘A Mistura’ is a Portuguese and Spanish song influenced by the Lusofonia Festival in Macau. The music of the album is composed by Mukesh Ghatwal and the mixing and mastering is being done in Mumbai by Rupjit Das.

Nezba Fortes, a singer from Orlim, says, “The best part is that we get an opportunity to represent the Goan culture at various levels – state, national and international. It helps keep alive the traditions that are slowly losing their essence. People are slowly forgetting the authenticity of our folk arts; by being a part of ‘Goenchim Noketram’, we are able to keep the traditions alive.”

Frenzie Vito Rodrigues from Sarzora calls ‘Goenchim Noketram’ a great start to his early music career. “In Goa, there are many youngsters who make fun of our rich cultural heritage, the folk dances, songs or the way folk artistes dress up. I used to be one of them till I was invited to join this group at the age of 17. My whole perception about our Goan folklore has changed. I am very excited to explore the various folk songs,” says Frenzie.

He adds, “’Goenchim Noketram’ has taken me across the globe and I have learned things about our culture that I feel every youngster ought to know. I also got the opportunity to explore new places and learn more about the culture of other countries. I feel privileged to showcase Goa and India internationally and to revive the true Goan spirit, which is slowly dying.”

The album ‘Goa - Tuzo Mog Mhaka’ will be released on November 19, 2017 and the video of the title song will be available to view on social media

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