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João Inacio De Souza (
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Inacio; 2 July 1921 – 1 June 1978) was an Indian theatre actor, composer, singer, playwright, and
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who worked on the Konkani stage.


Career

De Souza, a figure in the realm of
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known as ''
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'', had a career intertwined with the
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(M.P.T; presently referred to as Mormugao Port Authority) in the city of
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as stated by writer Fausto V. da Costa in the book ''TIATR 125th Anniversary Commemorative Volume''. While there is limited information available about De Souza, his contributions as a playwright and performer are known. De Souza's talent as a ''
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'', or ''tiatr'' performer, was evident in his portrayal of various
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s, including those of a
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(''bhattkar''), a traditional farmer (
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), and individuals belonging to the
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community. However, it was his portrayal of a Portuguese police officer or First corporal of the
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('' Primeiro-cabo'') that garnered particular acclaim. De Souza's command of the Portuguese language, authoritative voice, authentic police uniform (''fardamento''), and distinct style contributed to his excellence in this role. His performances in popular ''tiatrs'' such as Nelson Afonso's politically themed ''Nationalist'' and the popular ''Almas de Outro Mundo'' (Souls from Another World) showcased his memorable depiction of the Portuguese police officer
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. In addition to his skills as a performer, De Souza displayed prowess as a composer and singer, specializing in
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'' kantaram'' (songs). De Souza's musical contributions extended beyond solos, encompassing
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,
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s, and
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s, which solidified his standing as a popular figure in ''tiatr'' side-shows. Several of De Souza's compositions, including "Kazar Borem" and "Sukh Bhogxi," were recorded by the British
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. De Souza was a multifaceted artist known for his contributions as a playwright and director in the realm of ''tiatr'', a popular form of musical theater in
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. His works encompassed several ''tiatrs'', including ''Kumpar Mhojer Demand Kela'' (Lover has demanded me), ''Sukh'' (Happiness), and ''Kednach Polleunk Nam'' (Never did I witness), among others. Of particular significance was De Souza's theatrical production, ''Kumpar Mhojer Demand Kela'', which served as a pivotal platform for the emergence of Antonio Francisco Fernandes, a Konkani actor and musician professionally known as Tony Sax. The ''tiatr'' was overseen by Konkani singer and composer Minguel Rod. Hailing from the city of
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, Goa, Fernandes showcased his skills in this ''tiatr'', leading to recognition from popular figures within the ''tiatr'' community. In June 1995, De Souza's impact on the ''tiatr'' landscape was further acknowledged when he was among those early ''tiatrists'' of the yesteryears who were featured in the 'List of artists that cannot be forgotten,' a compilation by writer and historian
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, published in 2000.


Personal life

João Inacio De Souza was born as João Inacio on 2 July 1921 in
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, which was part of
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during the
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. He was born to a
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, José Inacio, into a
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family who was settled in the city of Vasco da Gama at the time of De Souza's birth. On 1 June 1978, De Souza died in his hometown at the locality of Vaddem in Vasco da Gama, Goa.


Legacy

On 25 July 2012, the
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(TAG) organized a monthly program entitled "Somplolea Tiatristancho Ugddas" at the Black Box, Ravindra Bhavan in
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. The purpose of the event was to pay tribute to ''
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'' artistes who had died and had made significant contributions to the development of ''tiatr'', a form of
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musical theater Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, moveme ...
. Alongside De Souza, the other popular artists who were remembered during the program were A. M. B. Rose, Aleixinho De Candolim, Domnick Vaz, Carmo Rod, Freddy J. Da Costa, Antonio Moraes, and Thomas Aguelino Fernandes (Peter Champion). ''Tiatr'' artistes
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and Tomazinho Cardozo, the former President of TAG, delivered speeches highlighting the accomplishments and artistic contributions of these late ''tiatr'' artistes. Additionally, Socorro de Santa Cruz, a ''tiatr'' performer, performed some of the songs composed by the deceased artists. On 25 July 2018, the Tiatr Academy of Goa (TAG) organized a special program called "Somplolea Tiatristancho Ugddas" at the Black Box, Ravindra Bhavan in Margao. The primary objective of the event was to honor deceased ''tiatr'' artistes who were born in the month of July and to recognize their significant contributions to the field of ''tiatr''. Alongside De Souza, the event commemorated the achievements and artistic legacies of A. M. B. Rose, Carmo Rod, Aleixinho De Candolim, Freddy J. Da Costa, Miss Julie, Antonio Moraes, Dominic Vaz, Peter Champion, John Mestri, Frank Borges, Caetano Da Costa, Lawrence de Tiracol, and Maestro Josinho. On 30 July 2019, the
Tiatr Academy of Goa The Tiatr Academy of Goa (TAG) is a government body established by the Government of Goa in 2009 during the tenure of Digambar Kamat as the Chief Minister of Goa. The academy was inaugurated on 16 January 2009 in Margao at the hands of Konkani l ...
(TAG) organized the monthly program "Somplolea Tiatristancho Ugddas" at the Black Box, Ravindra Bhavan in
Margao Margao (, ) is the commercial capital of the Indian state of Goa. It stands on the banks of the river Sal. It is the district headquarters of South Goa, and administrative headquarters of Salcete sub-district. It is Goa's second largest ci ...
. The event served as a platform to remember late ''tiatr'' artistes who were born in the month of July and to acknowledge their significant contributions to the ''tiatr'' tradition. In addition to De Souza, the program paid tribute to A. M. B. Rose, Aleixinho De Candolim, Domnick Vaz, Carmo Rod, Antonio Moraes, Freddy J. Da Costa, Thomas Aquelino Fernandes (Peter Champion), Joao Sebastiao Sequeira (John Mestri), Francisco Borges (Frank Borges), Caetano Da Costa, Lawrence de Tiracol, Miss Julie, Maestro Josinho, Manoel S Noronha, and Bonaventure D'Pietro. The event featured performances by Ryan Borges and Nicia Delicia Gomes, who presented songs composed by the late artistes, accompanied by the musical arrangements of Melroy Rodrigues. Mafaldina Moreira from TAG provided live sketches of the late ''tiatr'' performers and also delivered the closing remarks on behalf of the organisation.


References

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