Viva Goa Reis Magos International Festival of Music Feb`15
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Viva Goa Reis Magos International Festival of Music Feb`15
FOCUS MUSIC FOR MONUMENTS The UK-based Deccan Heritage Foundation is looking at putting a spotlight on the disappearing heritage of Goa through the Reis Magos International Festival of Music By DIELLE D’SOUZA O nly recently, the Reis Magos fort on the banks of the Mandovi river resounded with the strains of a small private music concert and children’s festival inspired by the heritage and culture of Goa. It was conducted by the Deccan Heritage Foundation as a prelude to a larger festival set for December this year. The driving force comes from across the seas through people intimately connected with Goa and the Deccan. Based in the UK, venture capitalist and business angel Mary Anne Cordeiro, archaeologist and academic Dr Helen Philon, and South Asian architecture scholar Dr George Michell were pulled together by their shared interest in India’s dry plateau that produced some of the greatest dynasties in the sub-continent’s history. They began the charitable Deccan Heritage Foundation (DHF) to preserve, restore and promote the heritage of this region – particularly its rich variety of monuments – through conservation projects, cultural promotion and educational programmes. One of the foundation’s missions is to introduce this forgotten legacy to a new generation of Indians as well as foreign visitors. Their first project towards this aim is the Reis Magos International Festival of Music (RIFM) slated for December 11-13, 2015 at the renovated fort in the eponymous village, where children will be encouraged to discover reasons to conserve heritage through a music competition and the chance to perform with the prestigious London 34 FEBRUARY 2015 Philharmonic Orchestra. “We chose the Reis Magos fort primarily because we want to show people how heritage buildings can still be used for the community. Currently, it is only used for weddings, but there is so much more that can be done,” Mary Anne Cordeiro explained. The group is hoping to expose children to the beauty of heritage and give them an understanding of the need to conserve it. “There is no point conserving a building for the sake of it. Heritage is about people, not about empty buildings,” she added. The fort was restored by a trust belonging to Lady Helen Hamlyn, a good friend of Cordeiro, who found a distinct lack of interest from the local community in her restoration work of the fort. As a person of Goan origin, Cordeiro – who has ancestral roots in Saligao – offered to help, joining hands with Philon and Michell to raise awareness about the importance of heritage and monuments not just in Goa, but in the entire Deccan area. Seeing their work, Ranjan Mathai, the Indian High Commissioner in London, threw open the embassy to the DHF, hosting 250 guests of Indian origin and those with interests in India to showcase the foundation’s work and generate interest. “We’re hoping to increase interest in Goa, not just as a beach resort with parties, but as a cultural hub. We’ve been talking to the state and central governments and they like the idea of cultural tourism because it raises the level of tourists who come here,” Cordeiro said. Together, they look forward to building up Goa as the hub of cultural tourism from where it can begin radiating to other parts of the Deccan. At the prelude, held in December last year, the theme of the event was the sea, with children drawing cartoons inspired by Mario Miranda and performing songs which they had composed or altered lyrics to. The group worked with the Taught To Teach music school which culminated in a concert attended by government dignitaries including Deputy Chief Minister Francis D’Souza, Chairman of the Goa Tourism Development Corporation Nilesh Cabral, and Director of Tourism Ameya Abhyankar. “The prelude helped us understand how the logistics will work for the coming concert and also helped show the government of Goa what our vision is. We hope to have them more involved in the Reis Magos International Festival of Music this coming December,” Cordeiro stated. In the three months leading up to the main festival this year, the organisers will hold workshops for students of music, introducing them to composition of lyrics, arranging music and altering tunes. Students will undergo rigorous training until the London Philharmonic Orchestra arrive in early December, following Deccan Heritage Foundation trustees Dr George Michell which the top young musicians will and Mary Anne Cordeiro with Ranjan Mathai (extreme right), the High Commissioner of India in London work with the renowned ensemble the ancient city. The organisers are before performing with them at the also looking at working with luxury festival gala. resorts to invite guests through their From December 11-13, the days loyalty programmes, both the kind will be filled with music and song, of tourists the government itself is with Friday featuring a competition of hoping to attract to Goa to hike the schools in the morning and traditional calibre and spend of visitors. Goan entertainment including The challenge at hand is mando, dulpod, fado and dekhni by publicity of the festival and funds. local artistes. The following day is The DHF is raising awareness a gala music recital by the London around the world through media Philharmonic Orchestra with a quintet and Goan associations, particularly of piano, violin, trumpet, horn and the Goan Association in England. A clarinet. The organisers will host a crowd funding campaign and other Champagne and canapé reception at sponsorship is also on the cards. the fort. They are looking keenly at The final day will see the children’s buy-ins from stakeholders in heritage project and contest – an Goa, where at the moment many, educational heritage project involving according to Cordeiro, are nodding 500 local schoolchildren, performing heads at the idea but don’t seem to updated Goan and international songs be dipping hands into their pockets. and dances in traditional style that Cordeiro has a lot on her plate – they will have created through the from her work as a business angel three-month programme. The best and venture capitalist to the DHF pupils will play with international and its activities and also as the classical and Goan musicians later in chair of the board of an all-male the evening. dance company called BalletBoyz. “The whole idea is to get “I don’t sleep that much!” she international quality talent as well smiled. Her connection to Goa is as local people aspiring to the same very strong, visiting the state as level,” explained Cordeiro, adding that often as she can every year, and the foundation is hoping to see the while she does love the place, like festival grow with bigger choirs and many others who remember the other venues such as the Se Cathedral Goa of old she longs to see a higher or Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa. class of tourists come over. They are currently working with Through RIFM she is hoping Thomas Cook Airlines to organise to use music “as an educative special packages for visitors to Goa – mechanism to get people to be the first a one-week package including the festival, and the second a two-week proud and inspired by their cultural heritage” which will then hopefully package including the festival and an shine through to make Goa a escorted trip to Hampi with foundation cultural hub of India. co-trustee Michell who is an expert on FEBRUARY 2015 35