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Santiago Pereira (22 May 1912 – 2 February 1960) was a Goan playwright, stage director, lyricist,
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, and musician known for his work in '' khell'' (
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) productions.


Early life

Santiago Pereira was born on 22 May 1912 in the village of Cotombi, Goa which was part of the
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territory of
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at the time during Portuguese Empire (now in India). Pereira's father, Vitorino Pereira, worked as a toddy tapper, while his mother was Fortuliana Nogueira. Pereira received his early education at the Paroda government school, where he completed the ''primeiro grau'' ( first grade) curriculum taught in the Portuguese language. Pereira later transferred to the
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, where he received training in Western classical music through participation in the church choir. He demonstrated talent and versatility, becoming proficient in playing the violin, saxophone,
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, double bass, and trumpet. Initially, Pereira focused his musical efforts on mastering the saxophone and joined the then-popular band led by mestri Domingo. Concurrently, Pereira continued the family tradition of toddy tapping. Upon the death of his father, Pereira undertook the role of financially supporting his mother and two sisters.


Career

The '' khell'', or
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, was a popular traditional performing art form in the then- Portuguese colony of Goa during the early-to-mid 20th century. One of the known figures in this tradition was Pereira, who rose to prominence as a ''khellam-mestri'', or street play teacher, between 1929 and 1960. Pereira's involvement in the ''khell'' tradition was shaped by his admiration for the performances of
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, another practitioner of the art form. In 1929, when he was just 17 years old, Pereira formed a group of street play actors known as ''khellgodde''. He gathered performers from his hometown of Cottombi and the neighboring village of Assolda to join his troupe. Following this, Pereira showcased his inaugural ''khell'' performance, comprising three
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s known as ''partio'', to the residents of his village. His premiere ''khell'' presentation garnered positive feedback, particularly applauding his adeptness in creating the ambiance, narrative,
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, and accompanying music. Pereira's initial success opened doors for him to present his ''khell'' performances in several villages across the region, including Assolda, Cuppamoddi ( Curchorem),
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, Curtorim,
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, Cuncolim, ,
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, and Panchawadi, among several others. What distinguished Pereira as a ''khellam-mestri'' was his mastery of storytelling, dialogue, and music. His ''khell'' productions gained renown for their engaging plots, clever dialogues, satirical verses, and emotive musical components. He had an edge over his peers in ''khell'' performances due to his capability to compose original ''partio'' (playlets) and his proficiency in notating the musical scores of ''cantos'' or verses using the solfeggio system, acquired through formal training in music notation. Through his innovative approach and performances, Pereira left a mark on the ''khell'' tradition. The '' khell'' tradition has long been an integral part of Carnaval celebrations in the coastal state of Goa. In the early 20th century, Pereira played a significant role in cultivating and disseminating these ''khell'' performances. Influenced by the artistic style of
Khadda Minguel Minguel Fernandes (29 September 1889 – ), known professionally as Khadda Minguel (), was an Indian playwright, composer, and singer known for his work in '' khell'' productions. Career Fernandes, also known as Kudd'ddo Minguel (Blind Mingel), ...
, a figure in ''khell'' performance, the young Pereira embarked on teaching boys from his village the ''khell'' tradition during the Carnival festivities, when he was 17 years old. His direction and compositions for these ''khell'' productions were acclaimed by the community, leading to increasing demand for his involvement across the region, including his home village. Over the course of his career, Pereira was invited to form and lead ''khell'' troupes in several Goan villages, including Curtorim, Panchawadi, Verna, Goa,
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,
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, and Utorda. As the " mestri" or director of these ''khell'' groups, he oversaw all aspects of the productions, from scriptwriting and musical composition to the training of the ''khellghodde'' performers. Pereira was compensated at a rate of to for every three-part (''partio'') performance he conducted in his role as a ''khell'' mestri. In addition to his own troupe leadership, Pereira also encouraged and mentored other aspiring ''khellgodde'' to participate in the ''zomnivoile khell'' (
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) tradition. ''Khell'' troupes, in an era characterized by limited transportation, would journey on foot from one village to another, signaling their forthcoming performances through the beats of dhol- tassa drums and resonant
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s. Local audiences would often join the procession, eagerly anticipating the upcoming ''khell'' show. Through his leadership, Pereira played a pivotal role in sustaining and propagating the ''khell'' performance tradition as an integral part of Goan Carnaval celebrations in the early 20th century. Pereira frequently engaged in ''khella-parti'' (''khell'' acts), where he would combine playing the saxophone with acting in ''parti'' (
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s). On occasions when he solely concentrated on the playlet, a lone musician, typically a trumpeter, would accompany him. Pereira was regarded as a versatile figure known for his diverse talents and contributions to the '' khell tiatr'' domain. During the historical period of Portuguese Goa, there were restrictions placed on the content of public performances, with censorship prohibiting the depiction of anything deemed vulgar or the inclusion of criticism directed towards the Portuguese government. During a show in the town of
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, Pereira and his troupe faced legal repercussions leading to their arrest and subsequent imprisonment due to the content of their introductory song. The song contained phrases such as "Gõycho Patranv Saib Sant Francis Xavier" and "Gõy Amchem Indiechem Ek Sobhit Thik", which translated to praising
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as Goa's patron saint and portraying the colony of Goa, as a gem of India. Pereira was a playwright, authoring several ''khells'' (theatrical plays). Some of his popular works included ''Seinicher Petrol'', ''Ek Hokol Chear Noure'' (One Bride, Four Grooms), ''Salorechen Pil'', ''Afrikar'', ''Pettientlo Bhattkar'', and ''Kunvrichem Moronn'', among others. Pereira made history as the pioneer ''khellam-mestri'' ( street play teacher) to have his ''khell'' production, titled ''Swami'' (Ascetic), broadcast on the Emissora de Goa radio station in 1957.


Personal life

Pereira was known for his
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nature, expressing his personal beliefs through his theatrical works known as '' khell'' productions. He faced imprisonment by the Portuguese government for showcasing his admiration for
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and his strong devotion to his state. Pereira was married to Antonia Moraes, and his sons, Benicio (born 1943) and Bonifacio "Bonny" (born 1954), continued his legacy in the Konkani ''tiatr'' scene. Bonny's wife, Antonette de Calangute, also contributed to the Konkani stage as a theatre actress and singer.


Illness and death

In 1959, Pereira's health began to decline, leading to illness that necessitated a bladder operation at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Bombay. This medical intervention subsequently rendered him unable to carry on with his previous occupation of toddy tapping. As a result, he transitioned to playing the bass for the band led by João Francisco Pacheco. Pereira's medical issues persisted, and in January 1960 his condition worsened significantly. He was transferred to the Escola Médica Cirúrgica de Goa in
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, where he died on 2 February 1960, aged 47. Following his wishes, Pereira was laid to rest in his hometown of Cotombi. During that period, the area did not have bridges linking
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-Cottombi to Paroda-Cotombi, necessitating the use of a "tar" (small boat) to traverse the river. Despite these logistical challenges, a large crowd assembled to honor Pereira and offer their final tributes.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pereira, Santiago 1912 births 1960 deaths Goan people Tiatrists Dramatists and playwrights from Goa