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THE LAND OF ARTISTES AND CRAFTSMEN
Goa is a land of crafts and craftsmen,
where aesthetic quality finds a natural expression. Goa has
a rich and magnificent tradition of the classical arts. Over
the years, Goans have excelled in poetry, music and the fine
arts.
The exquisitely carved rosewood and teak
furniture, the terracotta figurines, the classic brass items
and the unique gold jewellery designs all speak of an age
still valuable in this technology obsessed world.
The folk paintings of Goa have been traced
to different places from ancient temples, churches and palatial
manors to humble households. They mostly depict episodes from
the epics - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana and the Puranas
and also scenes from the New Testament.
During the Portuguese colonisation, local
craftsmen played a major role in the development of the exquisite
furnishings and decorations used in residential houses, churches
and chapels. This art can still be seen the Christian Art
Museum at Old Goa.
Goans have contributed greatly to the world
of music. Many famous names on the Indian music scene originate
from Goa. Famous singers such as Lata Mangueshkar and Kishori
Amonkar in the classical variety and Remo Fernandes in pop
music, are from Goa.
Konkani literature has produced many great
names such as Bakibab Borkar who have contributed to the development
of Konkani as a national language with some superlative writing.
Local craftsmen in Goa produce a wide variety
of crafts ranging from terracotta pottery and figures to superb
brass lamps and decorative items.
A large number of Goans have also played
a major role in drama and Hindi film industry in the neighbouring
state of Maharashtra.
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