Riyadh: Mangaloreans Celebrate 'Nathalacho Dabazo'


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Riyadh, Jan 6: Riyadh Jan 5, 2008: Mangaloreans in Riyadh celebrated Nathalacho Dabazo on 27th December 2007. Arun Soz Palimar welcomed the guests followed by a prayer conducted by Maria Mathias.

"Kutmacho Mog" a Konkani skit written by Jacintha Rego Kulsheker was staged by Bevan Mathias, Aron & Andria Saldanha. Chelcy Monis enthralled the audience with her splendid Arabian dance performance while Bevan Mathias presented Lift Karade,  and baby Reena Dsouza performed ‘Just chill’. Master Shoan D’Mello & Kamal Paul played the Piano





Vincent Soz Durgadakatte, Eline Gonsalves & Alex Rego Kulsheker distributed prizes to children and winners of various games and competitions held during the function.

Sumptuous dinner was served to all guests and the program continued. The guest Anand Lobo from Bharain added more colors to this event by singing few songs including ‘Mog tuzo kithlo aashelo’, ‘Chedva bore aamcha gavanth’ and few Tulu hits. He also conducted Housie Housie game.

The entire crowd joined together on the dance floor to dance to the tunes of Konkani, Tulu, Hindi & English hit Songs. Clara Monis Pangla delivered vote of thanks. Eline Gonsalves conducted the entire event

  

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  • EVEN & LYDIA LEWIS, kalianpur/derby UK

    Mon, Jan 07 2008

    NICE TO SEE YOU ALL IN NATHALACHO DABAZO KEEP IT UP WE MISS U ALL WE WISH U ALL THE BEST IN FUTURE EVENTS FROM EVEN LYDIA ELAINE(ELU) & EARLYN LEWIS DERBY UK

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