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Panaji, May 11: 'Bhangrallem Goem', one of the Goa's best-rated and most-in-demand musical show group enthralled a large gathering in the Kala Academy with their mind-blowing performance.


Members of the 'Vivekanand Sadrikaran Manch Keri-Sattari' performing heart and soul


Purnanand Chari and group

'Bhangrallem Goem' (Golden Goa) is a unique combination of Goan folk and traditional music and dance representing two major communities, the Hindus and the Christians.

President of the Goa Konkani Bhasha Mandal and producer of 'Bhangrallem Goem' Purnanand Chari says: "The programme is not just a show of 2 hours. In fact it is a retrospective journey into the field of Goan Music and Dance. It is a way of remembering the great past performers of the Konkani stage, including singers, writers, actors etc.


Anant Agni, the compere


Vocalist Sonia Sirsat performing


The band


Kids also had their share in the programme


Dancing to the tune of Chris Perry's 'Bebdo'

Songs written and sung by great Goans were presented along with dance tracks. Veterans like Chris Perrry, Dr Manoharrai Sardesai, Alfred Rose and others were remembered through their songs.

Members of the 'Vivekanand Sadrikaran Manch' of Keri Sattari and 'Aakaar Sanskrutik Mandal' of Mardol supported the event with their splended traditional and modern dance performances.

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