After 60 years of Indian rule, Goa’s disappearing Portuguese legacy - News Summed Up

After 60 years of Indian rule, Goa’s disappearing Portuguese legacy


As Lorraine Alberto begins her Portuguese class at Goa University, students from the former colony are in short supply. Only a handful of traditional homes have been earmarked for protection from development or destruction, Pandit added. At a recent outdoor concert in a coastal village, dozens of people gathered to listen to Goan singer Sonia Shirsat, an accomplished performer of traditional Portuguese fado music. Sonia Shirsat, a traditional Portuguese fado music singer, performs at a concert in Anjuna in Goa. She decided to move to Lisbon for training, becoming the first Indian to stage a solo fado concert there in 2008.


Source: The Star August 15, 2021 06:00 UTC



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