Begun in 1994, "Ancestral Goa", was a concept visualised
by an artist's perception of life as it existed in Goa before modernisation
began to be felt.The ideology promoted the artistic avenue that is
inherent in all individuals and honed to perfection in some.
Big Foot Children's Workshop and Art Camp
Details and all the frontal aspects of ideas were explored and from
there emerged, what is now an annual feature. Every year the workshop
aspires towards new recreative outlets that explore and enhance the
minds of young children.
The entire day is involved in the learning and grasping of different
skills in craft, clay modelling, pottery, basket weaving, rangoli
- (goan arts and skills that are slowly dying out) and even lighter
pursuits of puppetry and vegetable carving. The evenings are spent
in cultural entertainment and the enhancement of each learnt art.
A completely free of cost programme, the workshop has attracted a
number of sponsors like Pepsi, Coca Cola, Aptech, Borkar Super Stores,
Hallmark, Travasso Gallery, Costa's and many others. The workshop
attracts a total of 250 - 400 children and the number grows every
year and a like number of adults.
Art and Drawing Competitions and Exhibitions
An artists' camp also makes its foray in early August. This is usually
a three- day camp where artists gather to create and a final day of
reckoning in the form of an exhibition is put up. Here again, sponsors
from the paper and colour industry have come forward, on request.
The middle of August is witness to an Inter- School Competition of
the 'On-the-spot-Drawing' where over 50 schools from Goa participate.
Companies like Nestle & Cadburys have made significant contributions
towards the programme.