Doha: MCC to hold talent show ‘Mangalorean Day’ on Jan 25


Media Release

Doha, Jan 23: Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC), Qatar in its endeavour of providing the Mangalorean community in Qatar, a platform to showcase their various talents in different fields and to enjoy each other’s company, as one family, is all ready to organise 'Mangalorean Day', an evening of entertainment and fun on January 25, from 5 pm onwards, at the Ashoka Hall, Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) Doha, Qatar.

The evening will begin with Mangalorean Prince/Mangalorean Princess contest for kids from age 6 to 10 years. The special attraction this year will be the variety entertainment competition between Varados that has given all members and non-members an opportunity to know each other, meet and team with their parishioners as well as neighbouring parishioners and exhibit their potentials and talents on this very platform. It is a great opportunity to showcase different talents as a team with no age or gender bar. The maximum participants in the variety entertainment competition are 18 members.

MCC will also be felicitating members Clement Fernandes (winner) and Christle Pinto (second runner-up) of Gulf Voice of Mangalore-6 during the programme. They will entertain the crowd with their performance too.

Entry to the event is free.

Contact:

Kavita Tauro - 55328354, Shaila Menezes - 33762078, Sean Fernandes -33243823, Jeevan Ferrao -33473658, Joyline Lasrado - 55033680.

  

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