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Tomás António Afonso (born 20 March 1960), also known as Jr. Nelson, is a Portuguese singer, theatre actor, composer, and playwright based in Southall, England. He is known for his work in ''
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'' productions, having initially earned fame as a member of the Trio Kings, a
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. The son of singer Nelson Afonso, he is involved in promoting amateur ''
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s'' in the UK.


Early life

Tomás António Afonso was born on 20 March 1960 in
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, which was part of
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during the
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(now in India), to Nelson Afonso, a
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singer and playwright. His paternal grandmother, Evelina Cardoso e Afonso, was not only a homemaker but also possessed vocal abilities. According to historian and writer
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, Evelina was recognized as a "good singer", a talent that was passed down to her son Nelson.


Career

Historian
Wilson Mazarello Wilson Vincent Mazarello (born Wilson Constantino Vicente Mazarelo; 19 July 1946), also known as Wilmix, is an Indian singer, writer, playwright, and politician known for his work in Konkani films, and ''tiatr'' productions. Early life Mazare ...
has observed that Afonso's musical creations and individual vocal presentations have garnered acclaim from audiences involved in the ''
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'' scene. In addition to his
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career, Afonso was a former member of the popular
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, the Trio Kings, known for their acclaimed trio performances that captivated audiences throughout the area. As per Mazarello, Afonso is known for his stage presence and ability to embody heroic roles effectively due to his "commanding physical demeanor". Throughout the 1990s, Afonso was frequently cast in leading acting parts in ''tiatrs'' directed by several popular
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directors, including
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and C. Alvares, among others. Beyond his stage work, Afonso has also maintained an active recording career, having released several popular
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s. He has contributed his singing talents to various
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recordings as well. Afonso's solo audio cassette released in the mid-1990s gained popularity among audiences. He has also garnered attention for his extensive touring as a ''
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'', having traveled widely both within India and abroad to perform. In February 2018, he composed a special opening song that marked the 125th anniversary of the ''tiatr'' tradition and paid tribute to his father, the late ''
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'' playwright and singer Nelson Afonso. This commemorative composition was featured in a revival production of Nelson Afonso's classic ''tiatr Ghorabo'' (Family)" originally staged in the 1960s, directed by Michael Gracias. Afonso has appeared in several
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''
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s'', a form of
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theatre. In January 2012, he was cast in the ''tiatr Puro Tumi Hansleat Tim'' (Enough Of Your Laugh), directed by Comedian Agostinho. Afonso portrayed the role of Diniz, an elderly father, in this production. He also performed a
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with Jaju Fernandes and Filipe Almeida titled "Amche Montri" and a
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song called "Nelson Afonso" about his father. The theatrical performance examined the challenges encountered by elderly individuals at the hands of their offspring, often exacerbated by the actions of their daughters-in-law. In November 2018, the
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held a Konkani program for the first time, as a contribution to the communal harmony and national integration week organized by
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expatriates based in the United Kingdom. Afonso wrote and delivered a
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focusing on the ideals of fostering unity among different communities and promoting national integration during the event. In March 2020, Afonso was cast in a supporting role in the Lenten-themed ''tiatr Kal Aiz Sodankal'' (Today Tomorrow and Forever), directed by Willy Silveira. For this production, Afonso sang his own solo songs "Parrikarachi Samadhi" and "Aiz Mhozo Ho Bhes". The ''tiatr'' delved into subjects such as unfaithfulness, illicit relationships, pride, allure, and absolution within the context of a family environment. Afonso claims that he is the first professional ''tiatrist'' who moved to London, UK, in 2004, as a Portuguese citizen and settled there. ''Tiatrs'' in the UK have since then been staged a lot and grown exponentially, as per his claim. During the early 2000s, Konkani Dramatic Association (KDA) and GCS (now a defunct organization) would organize the ''tiatrs'' in the UK. KDA would focus on bringing ''tiatrs'' from
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to London, UK, whereas GCS did not follow a similar pursuit but worked for the promotion of ''tiatrs'' and Goa. As of August 2023, Afonso also does compering during intervals in ''tiatr'' productions, with his most recent work being with director Comedian Richard who staged his production in Southall, England. Afonso also claims that ''tiatrs'' are staged more in London than in his home state of Goa. As a singer, Afonso avoids singing criticism about anyone, and if he has written any, he does not hold any personal grudge against that person. Afonso also claims that he never visited any
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politicians regarding donations or any support for his ''tiatr'' productions that he penned on his own, although as a playwright, he was not very successful. Afonso, as a singer, was part of a trio called the Trio Kings, which had several fellow co-singers over the years. When Afonso and his fellow singers performed on the Konkani stage, they would repeat their performance only once and would not perform more than one repeat performance in a particular ''tiatr''. Afonso also does not prefer to ask about the critics of his performance or whether he played his part well. He has also been quite open with his criticism of Goan politicians but has not named any specific individuals, incorporating his views into his songs by sometimes singing
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. Afonso claims that many ''tiatrists'' have recently moved to London, UK, with a goal to create controversies involving politics in their ''tiatr'' productions. On the other hand, Afonso prefers not to indulge in "dirty politics" and has been working on creating a Tiatr Academy in London, similar to the
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, with Fr. Lucas Rodrigues, the
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of St. Peter and Paul Parish in
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. Afonso claims that the
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can help a lot in creating a Tiatr Academy if one knows how to properly implement the funds and tap into the benefits of the government, even though the initial setup may be difficult. Afonso is also involved in promoting
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youth ''
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s'', bringing their ''
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s'' from
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to
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. As a singer, he has a very
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and usually relies on prompting from Bab Andrew, a fellow ''tiatrist'' based in the UK. During his youth as a singer of the Trio Kings fame, when Afonso left the
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, he would collaborate with popular
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performers like C. Alvares. Among Afonso's popular solos is one he mentioned called "
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," which many
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s during the late 20th century did not know the meaning of. His other popular solos include "Madd" (meaning
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tree). During that era, many songs were not written about topics like coconut trees, so his songs were an inspiration to other Konkani singers, some of whom copied his song format, while others wrote songs on similar topics to Afonso. Speaking more about his song compositions, Afonso explains that his songs are based on facts and not stories, usually conveying a message to the audience, often discussing God in his songs.


Personal life

As of 1995, Afonso resided with his family in
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. He later moved to Southall, England, in 2004 after obtaining his Portuguese citizenship. His wife, Chitra, after her marriage to Afonso, ventured into ''
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s'', following similar pursuits as her husband by becoming a singer and actor. One of her memorable roles was in
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's ''tiatr Vauraddi'' (The Labourer). Afonso maintains a friendship with his fellow
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stage artiste, Bab Andrew, who is based in the UK.


References

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