Kuwait: KCWA announces Gulf Voice of Mangalore - Season 6


Media Release

Kuwait, Jan 7: Gulf Voice of Mangalore (GVOM) – Season 6, the most awaited event of the year for Konkani speaking people of Mangaluru and the biggest reality show for Konkani singing talent hunt across the Gulf is set to take off in a few weeks from now. After completion of 5 successful seasons in Kuwait, Dubai, Qatar, Muscat and Bahrain, the grand finale of Season 6 will be held in the State of Kuwait, the cradle and birthplace of GVOM.

Founded by the late Louis Rodrigues and Lawrence Pinto in 2008, Gulf Voice of Mangalore has come a long way giving opportunities to many Mangalurean talents across the Middle East.


GVOM Founders


Kuwait Canara Welfare Association in its 30th year of inception is proud to host the grand finale in the State of Kuwait on November 9 this year.

The sixth edition of 'Gulf Voice of Mangalore' is headed by Steevan Misquith, convener for GVOM-6 and Hilary Stevan Rego, president of KCWA.



Steevan Misquith (convener – GVOM 6) and Hilary Stevan Rego (president – KCWA)


The preliminary rounds (Audition) and the semi-final rounds will be organized by:

Bahrain: Konkani Kutam Bahrain and Konkan Singers Club
Kuwait: Kuwait Canara Welfare Association
Oman: Mangalurean Konkani Wing – Indian Social Club - Muscat
Qatar: Mangalorean Cultural Association
Saudi Arabia: Aangann Konknnechem Riyadh
UAE: Mangalore Konkans Dubai

Rules, online entry forms, audition and semi-final dates and venue will be announced well in advance, on Daijiworld.com.

The previous 5 seasons of Gulf Voice of Mangalore have been a blockbuster among Mangalureans worldwide. Daijiworld is the official media sponsor for GVOM. This season too, GVOM will give the best male and female singers from the Gulf region and also provide the opportunity and a great platform to all aspiring and ambitious singers to showcase their amazing talent.


About KCWA:

Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) the premier organization for Mangalurean Catholics residing in Kuwait is synonymous with charity, fostering brotherhood and the like. KCWA also aims in upholding our culture and promote Konkani Language in Kuwait by organizing various cultural events and talent show competitions and has also supported many Konkani artists (singers/musicians/dramatists) from Mangaluru and across the Gulf.

Since its inception in July 1988, by four noble gentlemen – Francis Misquith, the late Charles Vaz, Elias Saldanha and the late Johnny Misquith, KCWA has untiringly worked towards the upliftment of its brethren back home in India as well as in being a helping hand to the needy in Kuwait. KCWA has donated approximately 5 crore Indian rupees towards education and charitable causes. With the backing and generosity of its members and by the efforts of the present and the past committee members, KCWA has established funds for education in more than 150 institutions in Mangaluru and Udupi dioceses. KCWA aims to reach out to more people in need and in any small way to make a positive difference in their lives.

  

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  • Dr.Manohar D Cunha Prabhu, Mangalore(Bajpe)/Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 08 2018

    Best wishes to all the organisations hosting the GVOM - 6 in the respective states of the GCC.
    All the very best to the convener,the president and the management committee of KCWA - Kuwait in preparetion, leading to the finals of the event in Kuwait.
    Respects and thanks to the great visionaries Late Mr.Louis Rodrigues and Mr. Lawrence Pinto,the founders of the GVOM.This talent search event is truly a boon to the singing talents of Mangalore living in the GCC.

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  • Steven Rennie Machado, Kuwait / Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 08 2018

    KCWA, Congratulations and our best wishes.

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