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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. |