Mangaluru: Hope Baila Show on Jan 27 at St Agnes Special School Grounds


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jan 19: Alfred Bennis Creations will present Hope Baila Show on Sunday, January 27 at St Agnes Special School Grounds at 6.00 pm.

‘Baila’ means ‘Dance’ in Portuguese and is understood as such by the Latinos of Europe and Latin America. To the Sri Lankans, Mauritians and the Konkani people, ‘Baila’ is the name of a beat, in fact, the most popular beat in their music. The term ‘Baila’ is a part of their Portuguese legacy.



Among the Konkanis, until 1988 the term ‘Baila’ was hardly known. What is known as ‘Baila’ today, was known as ‘Polka’ until then. ‘Polka’, named after a similar beat of 6/8 time signature in Western music. The ‘Polka’ beat (uddto tall) was very similar to the Konkani folk ‘Dulpod’ beat played on their ‘Gumott’ (a folk percussion instrument). When Brass bands played the ‘Polka’, wedding pendals reverberated with the exuberance and joy of the dance that accompanied it – a dance that the Konkanis could dance naturally, a dance which was the true and natural expression of their joy. However, with the increasing influence of the English language, western music and western fashions, and the resultant loss of self respect, the polka dance began to be referred to as ‘country’ dance and considered unfit to be danced at respectable gatherings, unlike western dances.

Mandd Sobhann, (established in 1986 with sole objective of preserving, promoting and enriching Konkani culture and ensuring the transmission of the Konkani heritage to future generations), with a view to revive the neglected and the dying Konkani dance-form and redeem for it the respectability it once commanded and truly deserved, renamed ‘polka’ as ‘Baila’ and gave it centre-stage. In 1988 Mandd Sobhann organized ‘The World’s First Baila Show’ and ‘Baila Dance Contest’, in a big way – with big sound, big orchestra, big audience and big prizes. And thus, the traditional Konkani dance-form was resurrected.

Today Baila is here to stay. No party is today complete without singing and dancing the Baila. Baila today, undoubtedly, is the most popular music and dance of the Konkanis, young and old. Baila is popularly known as the ‘Bhangra’ of the south. Baila, is Mandd Sobhann’s most popular experiment and Mandd Sobhann is bent upon taking Baila to the center-stage of World music!

Baila has all qualifications and credentials to adorn world's centre stage - a) enchanting music n exuberant beat; b) its own ethnic costumes n ornaments c) specific n exclusive steps n moves - therefore, if Baila is promoted n popularised at the world level, nothing can stop Baila adorning world's centre stage. If Bhangra can do it, so can Baila.

Towards this goal, Mandd Sobhann is organising a 'Baila Workshop' on Sunday, December 20 at Kalangann. Then everyone around the world are invited to participate in the Baila Video Challenge.

Alfred Bennis Creations is organising the Hope Baila Show on January 27 at St Agnes Special School Grounds at 6.00 pm sharp to enrich Baila tradition. It is also a charity show to help Hope Charitable Trust.

The show will have 22 famous singers, 9 accomplished musicians, 15 Baila dancers and a compere - performing. It's a rare Baila treat.

The admission is free.

  

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Sat, Jan 19 2019

    We wish "HOPE Baila Show" all the best.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Sat, Jan 19 2019

    Let the Baila Show scheduled for 27th January, 2019 at St. Agnes Special School Grounds bring additional meaning and joy to the old Latino traditions and talents to Mangalore. The Mandd Sobhann Group of Mangalore will be in an ideal situation to promote the Baila Dance talent in Mangalore.


    India is blessed with hundreds of millions of young men and women who can promote any kind of talents either in music or in dancing. We have all the built in charm to display our Bollywood talents on any stage not only in Mangalore but throughout India. Our Mandd Sobhanne Group is nothing different from any Performing Art and Music Center in the Oriental world. We have the expertise, and we have the people to display the best of talents on the stage any time.


    We wish best of success to the Show planned for 27th January. Thank you, Sr. Jeswina and your entire congregation for taking these kind of initiatives that will bring added benefit to the Mangalorean Society as a whole.

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  • Greg D'Cunha, Doha Qatar/ Bejai

    Sat, Jan 19 2019

    "MANGALOREAN BAILA" should be world famous and soon should be most renowned Dance in India. Every time when someone questions me about my whereabouts, I say I'm from Mangalore, Coastal part of India. I feel proud to say I'm Mangalorean first. So that they question about Mangalore and know about Mangalore.

    Cheers to BAILA!!! HUrrayyyy!!!!

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