Francisco Fernandes (12 January 1940 – 9 February 1980), known professionally as Francis de Paroda or Shalibai, was an Indian actor, singer, and composer known for his work in ''
khell'' and ''
tiatr
''Tiatr'' (; ) is a type of musical theatre that is popular in the state of Goa on the west coast of India, as well as in Mumbai and among the Goan expatriate communities in the Middle East, United Kingdom, and other cities with a significant pr ...
'' (theatre) productions.
Early life
Francisco Fernandes was born on 12 January 1940 in the village of
Paroda,
Goa
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, which was part of
Portuguese India
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during the
Portuguese Empire
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(now located in India) to Peter Fernandes. The Fernandes family established their residence in the village of
Benaulim, Goa, attracted by the favorable conditions available for expanding their
toddy tapping
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enterprise in the region.
Career
Fernandes was a versatile artist known for his proficiency as a composer, singer, and
character actor
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. His talent extended beyond his musical contributions, as he made an impact in the realm of traditional
Goan
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street plays known as ''
khell''. While initially gaining recognition in ''
tiatr
''Tiatr'' (; ) is a type of musical theatre that is popular in the state of Goa on the west coast of India, as well as in Mumbai and among the Goan expatriate communities in the Middle East, United Kingdom, and other cities with a significant pr ...
s'', a distinctive form of Goan
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 ...
, Fernandes garnered acclaim for his
portrayal of female characters through his adeptness as a
female impersonator. Fernandes became a popular figure in the world of ''khell'' performances, particularly in the ''fell'' or ''khells'' crafted by
Konkani __NOTOC__
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Language
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* Konkani alphabets, different scripts used to write the language
**Konkani in the Roman script, one of the scripts used to ...
''khell'' playwright A. Moraes in the
Salcete
Salcete or Salcette (Konkani: ''Saxtti''/''Xaxtti'') is a subdivision of the district of South Goa, in the state of Goa, situated by the west coast of India. The Sal River and its backwaters dominate the landscape of Salcete. Historically, ...
taluka
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region. His portrayal of a
Hindu
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female character named "Xalibai" or Shalibai was so memorable that he earned the
moniker
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"Shalibai" from his audiences. Fernandes later ventured into creating his own ''khell'' productions, solidifying his position as a
teacher
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''Informally'' the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. w ...
and mentor in the realm of
folk plays. Among Fernandes's ''khell'' works are ''Kaido Kumparponnacho'' (Rule of an Affair), ''Bodmas'' (Wicked), ''Noxib'' (Luck), ''Dothichem Kestaum'' (Quarrel of Dhoti), and ''Corit To Bhogit'' (You reap what you sow). The mere announcement of "''Xalibayelo fell yeta''" (Shalibai's ''fell'' is coming) would generate eager anticipation and enthusiasm within the community, regardless of whether Fernandes was the creator of the production or partaking in the presentations of other ''khell
mestris'' (''khell'' teachers).
Fernandes's contributions solidified his status as one of the popular ''khell mestris'', alongside figures like Niclau Marian from Vhodlem Bhatt,
Benaulim, Don Toclo from
Colva, F. Coloi, and Bhataghotto. Additionally, he gained recognition and popularity as a ''khellgoddo'' (''khell'' actor).
Fernandes was also described as a figure among the early ''khell'' performers, alongside artists such as Anton Marie,
Santiago Pereira, Menino Afonso, Marian Silva, Diniz Sequeira, Antonio Moraes,
Patrick Dourado, Khell Jose, Buk Buko, Don Toclo,
Xempea Minguel
Miguel Morais (7 February 1922 – 24 March 1990), known professionally as Xempea Minguel, was an early 20th-century Indian stage actor, comedian, director, and drama teacher known for his work in ''fells'' or ''Tiatr#Khell tiatr, khells'' (tradi ...
,
Khadda Minguel, Socorro Piedade Fernandes, and Magnier Rod. Active during the 1960s, they made significant contributions to the traditional Goan street plays also known as ''zom'nivoilea khell''. Even today, Fernandes and his fellow artists are remembered for their ''
cantos'' (songs). Their plays were regarded as enlightening, with the opening and featured songs being particularly praised for their delightful nature. In addition, the music of Fernandes and other artists was quite regarded in the past, but today in the contemporary ''tiatr'' era, there are a multitude of musicians contributing to the scene. The lyrics of their play songs often took the form of
riddle
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s or
proverbs
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. One distinguishing aspect of Fernandes' music and that of his contemporaries was its roots in the teachings of ''khell mestris'' (teachers). In the ''zomnivoilea khell'' tradition, singers would frequently perform long, intricate songs. Fernandes himself was a ''khellam mestri'' or ''khell xikoupi'' (''khell'' teacher) of the era, actively engaged in teaching and staging ''khell'' performances.
Xallibai, also known as Shalibai, was a prominent character in ''
khell''
folklore
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, immortalized alongside other figures like Battagotto (boiled rice grain) and Coli (tin). Xallibai was portrayed by Fernandes,
who was among the deferential actors of the time, some of whom lacked formal education. The scripts used in the past ''khell'' performances of Fernandes's and artistes alike, were regarded for their richness and distinctiveness compared to contemporary ''
tiatr
''Tiatr'' (; ) is a type of musical theatre that is popular in the state of Goa on the west coast of India, as well as in Mumbai and among the Goan expatriate communities in the Middle East, United Kingdom, and other cities with a significant pr ...
'' productions. Theater director
Roseferns observed that the emergence of commercial ''tiatr'' productions has been a key factor in the waning influence and viewership of ''khell tiatr'' performances within the theatrical landscape. The introduction of John de Parra (Antonio Jose Trindade) as a prompter in
Carnival
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''khells'', typically staged during the
Carnival season in Goa, was a contribution made by Fernandes. John, an actor and painter in the
Indian Navy
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, not only provided prompt cues but also displayed his talent as a performer. Another significant member of Fernandes's cast was Peter de Benaulim, who made his professional debut on the
Konkani stage in Fernandes's production titled ''Modkeak Lagon'' (Because of ''
Matka''). Peter, the son of
Francis Tembo, went on to establish himself as an actor, singer, and playwright. Fernandes, along with individuals such as Don Toclo, Niclau Marian,
Santiago Pereira from Cotombi-
Quepem, Menino Afonso, Magnier Rod, Socorro Piedade, Anton Moraes, Vitorino Pereira,
Patrick Dourado, and Ligorio Fernandes, made unique contributions to the traditional ''khell'' performances. Their collective efforts helped shape and preserve the cultural heritage of ''khell'' in the region.
Personal life
Not much is known about Fernandes's early or personal life, and very little information about him is available both online and offline. Apart from his involvement in the
Konkani stage, he was a
toddy tapper by profession. On 9 February 1980, Fernandes died at
Aquem
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Demographics
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Alto in the city of
Margao
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, Goa at the age of 40.
References
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1940 births
1980 deaths
Goan people
Tiatrists
Musicians from South Goa district
Actors from South Goa district
Actors from Goa