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João Santana Rebello (
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Rebêlo; 9 February 1928 – 2 December 2011), known
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as Mastor, was an Indian musician,
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player, and former
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known for his work in '' khell tiatr'' and ''zomnivoile khell'' (
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) productions.


Early life

João Santana Rebêlo was born on 9 February 1928 in
Benaulim Benaulim (''Bannalem'') is a village in the state of Goa, India. Located in Salcete taluka of South Goa district, it neighbours Colva village to the north, Margao in the northeast and Varca village to the south. During Portuguese rule, it wa ...
,
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, which was part of
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during the
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(now in India), to
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farmer Joaquim Peidade Rebelo and
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Pascoela Gomes, into a
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family. He was the third of three children, with an elder brother João Caetano (born 1917) and a sister Jacinta (born 1924).


Career

Rebello was a musician known for his contributions to the cultural scene. Originally a
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in ''zomnivoile khells'' (
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s), he eventually shifted his focus due to health concerns and became actively involved in organizing '' khell'' competitions. Rebello played a pioneering role in bringing ''zomnivello khell'' to the stage, organizing the first-ever ticketed ''khell'' competitions. One of his significant accomplishments was the organization of the inaugural ''khell tiatr'' in
Benaulim Benaulim (''Bannalem'') is a village in the state of Goa, India. Located in Salcete taluka of South Goa district, it neighbours Colva village to the north, Margao in the northeast and Varca village to the south. During Portuguese rule, it wa ...
,
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, featuring a competition between the works of mestri Anton Marie and
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playwright A. Moraes. In the late 1960s to the early 1980s, Rebello embraced the
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and showcased his musical prowess as a member of the popular
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, Luis and his Melodians, for 12 years. He collaborated with his brother Joao Caetano, who was also a musician proficient in the double bass, trumpet, and
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. Rebello's brother Joao Caetano also led a
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that performed at a variety of events, including feasts and funerals. During these performances, he would play either the
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or the big
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. Rebello's musical legacy influenced the next generation, particularly his two sons,
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and Agnelo, who embarked on their own musical careers at a young age of 14 by joining their uncle Joao Caetano's band. Additionally, Rebello actively supported drama shows by providing essential amenities such as
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facilities and organized parking spaces for the convenience of the attendees. Rebello played a crucial role in nurturing his son
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's musical career, imparting drumming skills to him during his formative years. Concurrently, Rebello himself was an adept
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. Additionally, Rebello was recognized as a proponent and patron of ''khells'', a traditional
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theatrical performance. Fostering an innovative idea, Rebello conceived the notion of hosting a ''zomnivoile khell'' competition on a stage akin to those employed in ''
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s'', a popular form of Goan theater. To realize this vision, Rebello reached out to two ''khell''
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s, Anton Moraes (A. Moraes) from Benaulim and Anton Marie from
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, who eagerly embraced the opportunity to showcase their ''zomnivoile khells'' on a stage, a novel prospect for them. Assuming the primary role in organization, Rebello meticulously coordinated the event. On an
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evening of 1 April 1956, when several ''khells'' were already captivating audiences across Goan villages, Rebello collaborated with Manuel João Costa, a pandal decorator (''mattoukar'') from
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, to erect a stage at Tolleabandh, Benaulim. The structure featured a ''mattou'' (pandal) housing a stage at one end, complemented by chairs arranged in front to accommodate the audience, akin to a ''tiatr'' setting. Unlike ''tiatrs'', there were no elaborate curtains or intricate stage settings. Rather, the ''zomnivoile khell'' performed on this stage retained its original essence, with the actors directed to face the audience and deliver their performances upon request. On that particular occasion, two distinct '' khells'', which were popular forms of theatrical performances, were showcased. The first ''khell'', titled ''Zolmachi Khomptti'', was presented by A. Moraes, followed by Anton Marie's rendition of ''Bhau-Bhau'' (Brother-Brother). Rebello, the organizer of the event, had set aside an open space within the ''mattou'' (pandal) where spectators could stand and observe the performances. The event operated on a ticketed system, offering seating tickets priced at 1 rupee and 2
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s, while standing tickets were available for 10 annas. All tickets were sold out, indicating the event's triumph. It is worth noting that the intention of the event was not to foster competition, but rather to provide public entertainment. The audience thoroughly relished the performances, although no official awards were distributed. Nevertheless, the packed auditorium likely led attendees to form their own conclusions regarding which ''khell'' was superior, or perhaps perceive both as equally favourable. The significance of this day lies in the decision to bring the ''zomnivoilo khell'', traditionally performed at ground level, onto the stage. This moment marked the initial stride towards the establishment of the ''khell tiatr'', a theatrical tradition that would assume diverse names and forms, eventually even posing a challenge to the dominant
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'' in the entertainment realm. Rebello, A. Moraes, and Anton Marie Pereira were recognised for their collective efforts in propelling this significant advancement. "Without their collaboration, this groundbreaking leap forward would not have been conceivable", writes author
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. The ''zomnivoilo khell'', a traditional theatrical performance, gained significant attention in the town of Tolleabandh, Benaulim. News spread that the ''khell'' had been performed on a stage, generating interest among those who had missed the initial show. However, organizing an immediate follow-up performance proved challenging for Rebello, the organizer, as both participating groups were already committed to other engagements. Despite this setback, the enthusiastic response from the audience encouraged Rebello to strive for an even more impressive production. In 1957, during the Carnaval season, Rebello collaborated with Anton Marie to stage two plays of his ''khell'', ''Bhattkaracho Dusman'' (Landlord's Enemy) and Mauxechi Nossai (Aunt's Jealousy). A dedicated stage was constructed, complete with a traditional backdrop and seating arrangements. Rebello introduced stage settings and curtains, transforming the performance into a Konkani ''tiatr''-like experience. The staged ''khells'' were showcased in various locations, including
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on 24 February 1957,
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on 2 March 1957,
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on 3 March 1957, and
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on 4 March 1957. Additionally, Rebello presented the same show at the Damodar Vidhya Bhawan in
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. It is worth mentioning that Rebello continued to refer to the performance as "Anton Marie-cheo Don khellacheo Parti", with no evidence suggesting an alternate name. The introduction of ''khell'' performances on a theatrical stage sparked a wave of innovation among other ''khell'' contractors, with A. Moraes being one example. Inspired by Rebello's approach, these contractors began exclusively staging ''khells'' on a formal stage. Performances took the form of either a competition between two groups or two consecutive plays (''don parti'') by the same group. In the latter format, one play was presented before the
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, and the other followed. The inclusion of stage settings and the shift towards staged ''khells'' marked an important evolution in this traditional art form, offering audiences a more visually engaging and immersive experience.


Personal life

In his lifetime, Rebello was an
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and farmer who lived in Maddar,
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,
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. Besides farming, he had a keen interest in
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and owned a prize-winning
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named Landdo. He was known for organizing bullfights and even coined the term "'' Dhirio''" for these events, replacing the previous term "''Boilam Gheram''." In 1966, he married Faustina Florina Rodrigues from Orlim,
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, with a civil registration in
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followed by a
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in Benaulim. Their three sons,
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, Agnelo, and
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, have made a mark as musicians in the Konkani music scene. Rebello died at the age of 83 in Pulvaddo, Benaulim, on 2 December 2011.


References

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