Events in Goa

FIERCE Markets Brings Goa’s Next Food Wave to Margao


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Goa’s growing foodpreneurship ecosystem is set to enter an exciting new chapter with the launch of FIERCE Markets in Margao. Envisioned as a community-driven marketplace, the initiative aims to provide emerging food entrepreneurs with a practical, low-risk platform to test concepts, build visibility and engage directly with consumers in a real-world setting.

An extension of the FIERCE Kitchens ecosystem, FIERCE Markets brings together home chefs, student chefs, professional chefs transitioning into entrepreneurship and early-stage food startups under one roof. The platform has been designed to address two of the biggest challenges faced by food businesses today — high capital investment and limited market access. By offering ready-to-use food trucks and carts equipped with commercial-grade kitchen infrastructure, the market significantly reduces entry barriers for aspiring entrepreneurs.

The initiative is supported by the Kamaxi College of Culinary Arts, Verna, in collaboration with the Atal Incubation Centre at Goa Institute of Management. Together, they aim to nurture culinary talent in Goa by offering not just space, but also mentorship, operational guidance and real-time customer feedback, allowing entrepreneurs to refine their offerings and business models.

Operating daily from 5 pm onwards on the Margao–Colva road at Mungul, FIERCE Markets has also been envisioned as a complete experiential destination for the public. The space features thoughtfully designed seating, warm ambient lighting, integrated sound systems and live entertainment on weekends, creating an inviting social hub for families, food lovers and tourists alike. Regular pop-ups by renowned chefs and food influencers further add to the energy of the marketplace.

At its core, FIERCE Markets celebrates collaboration, creativity and community. It creates an environment where culinary diversity thrives alongside entrepreneurship, allowing ideas to evolve organically while building sustainable food brands. With this launch, Margao positions itself at the heart of Goa’s next food wave, supporting a new generation of food entrepreneurs ready to make their mark.

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Serendipity Arts Festival 2025 Opens in Panjim with a Grand Celebration of Heritage and Innovation


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The landmark 10th edition of Serendipity Arts Festival opened in Panjim on December 12 with a powerful celebration of India’s cultural heritage and contemporary artistic expression. Returning to Goa for ten days of immersive experiences, the opening day reflected the festival’s enduring vision of bridging tradition and innovation through art.

The evening commenced with the inauguration of Barge at the Captain of Ports Jetty in Old Goa, where Founder-Patron Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal welcomed audiences to the milestone edition. Reflecting on the journey of the festival, he described Serendipity Arts as a movement that has grown into a shared cultural space connecting artists, communities, and audiences across disciplines. The 10th edition, he noted, is dedicated to Mukta Munjal, whose early initiatives in the arts continue to inspire the festival’s spirit.

Curated by Veerangana Solanki, Barge transformed a floating structure into an experiential space exploring absence and presence through spatial, architectural, and sonic responses. Drawing from earlier exhibitions, the installation invited visitors to activate the space through movement, sound, and perception, leaving behind fleeting yet personal imprints.

The opening continued at Nagalli Hills with Palette(s), a striking performance by Cédric Gagneur and Marc Oosterhoff that reimagined wooden pallets as both object and collaborator. Blurring the lines between dance and circus, the performance explored gravity, vulnerability, and repetition in a raw and physical expression.

The night concluded with Clay Play, curated by Shubha Mudgal and Aneesh Pradhan, a mesmerizing performance that foregrounded percussion instruments crafted from clay. Rooted deeply in Goan traditions, the sounds of the ghumat and other instruments resonated through the space, reaffirming their place as living cultural practices rather than relics of the past.

Across the city, Beasts of Reincarnations: Mythical Beings in the City began appearing along Panjim’s streets and waterfronts. Curated by Diptej Vernekar, the large-scale installations reimagined Goa’s effigy-making traditions, inviting the public to encounter ritual memory through forms suspended between destruction, renewal, and contemporary urban life.

As the festival unfolds, exhibitions opening from December 14 will further expand this dialogue. These include Not a shore, neither a ship, but the sea itself at the Old GMC Complex, OTHERLAND at the Old GMC Building, and several immersive installations exploring systems, food memory, loss, movement, and sensory experience across multiple venues.

Day 1 of Serendipity Arts Festival 2025 set a compelling tone for the days ahead, weaving together local and global voices, traditional and contemporary practices, and transforming Panjim into a living, breathing canvas of artistic discovery.

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Celebrate Christmas in Goa With C. Krishniah Chetty Group’s Grand Jewellery Showcase


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Goa welcomed the Christmas season with sparkle and elegance as the C. Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers, celebrating a remarkable 155 years of craftsmanship, inaugurated its highly anticipated Christmas Jewellery Exhibition. The showcase opened at Hotel Fidalgo, Panjim, on 12 December 2025, and will continue until 15 December, before moving to Hotel Nanutel, Margao, on 17 and 18 December 2025. The opening day saw an enthusiastic response from jewellery lovers, collectors, and festive shoppers, marking a successful start to the seasonal celebration.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Katya Ida Coelho, India’s first Women’s Wind Foiler, who lit the ceremonial lamp and praised the brand’s legacy and innovative spirit. Speaking at the event, Katya said, “It’s truly inspiring to see a 155-year-old Indian brand continue to innovate while staying rooted in its values. Walking through this exhibition feels like stepping into a world where history, art, and elegance come together beautifully. As someone who has represented India globally, I love seeing homegrown brands set new standards in luxury. I’m delighted to be part of this celebration and encourage Goans to explore these stunning collections this festive season.”

Visitors were immersed in a festive world where heritage meets contemporary elegance. The exhibition features exquisite pieces, from radiant citrines and regal emeralds to luminous pearls and ethically crafted lab-grown diamonds, all curated to reflect the warmth and sparkle of Christmas. Standout collections include the Hoysala Collection, inspired by temple architecture, the Pharaoh Collection, reflecting Ancient Egyptian mystique, and crash.club™️ Lab-Grown Diamonds, showcasing sustainable modern luxury.

Mr. Gopal Singh, Store Manager of C. Krishniah Chetty Group, remarked, “Goa has always held a special place for us. Celebrating Christmas here is magical—the energy, warmth, and festive vibe bring out the best in everything we create. We are delighted to return this season with our newest collections for our cherished customers.”

To enhance the festive appeal, the exhibition offers special Christmas deals: 2% off on silver jewellery, 4% off on gold, 6% off on diamonds, and 9% off on diamond jewellery purchases worth ₹18.69 lakhs and above, available for a limited time. crash.club™️ Lab-Grown Diamonds and Rare Scents™️ fragrances are also on offer, along with 925 Silver Jewellery starting from ₹599, with proceeds contributing towards rhinoceros conservation.

With a legacy of 155 years, the C. Krishniah Chetty Group continues to set benchmarks in artistry, innovation, and ethical luxury. Its Christmas exhibition in Goa is a celebration of festive cheer where tradition meets modern style, offering visitors the chance to enjoy luxury with purpose, and to take home jewellery that tells a story of elegance, heritage, and celebration.

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GUJ Announces Workshop on Reporting and Defamation for Journalists


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The Goa Union of Journalists (GUJ) is set to conduct the second edition of its ongoing ‘GUJ Workshop Series’ on Saturday, December 13, continuing its effort to create meaningful learning spaces for journalists across the state. The upcoming session will explore the topic Reporting and the Law of Defamation, an area of growing relevance for media professionals navigating today’s complex legal and digital landscape.

The workshop will be led by advocate and writer Yatish Naik, a well-known civil and criminal lawyer whose experience and grounding in legal interpretation make him an insightful guide for journalists. His session will walk participants through how defamation laws intersect with daily reporting, helping them understand both their rights and responsibilities while covering sensitive or contentious issues.

Scheduled to be held at the GUJ Hall at Shram Shakti Bhavan in Patto, Panaji at 11:30 am, the workshop is open to all journalists, irrespective of membership. The GUJ Workshop Series, a bimonthly initiative, was launched to help journalists engage with essential subjects that shape modern reporting—from legal frameworks and ethics to digital tools and industry developments.

With the rise of social media, citizen journalism, and the constant scrutiny under which the press operates today, legal literacy has become indispensable. This workshop aims to equip journalists with clarity on what constitutes defamation, the distinction between civil and criminal liability, and how responsible reporting can balance public interest with legal safeguards.

Pre-registration is mandatory for participation, and interested journalists can register by contacting Rajtilak Naik (9423888311), Vasudev Pagi (9922404492), or Amresh Parab (9673565676) before December 12.

The GUJ continues to strengthen the media fraternity by offering accessible training, dialogue, and professional development opportunities that support journalists in navigating an increasingly demanding industry.

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At Serendipity Arts Festival, a Goa Barge Transforms Into a Floating Exhibition


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

At the 10th edition of the Serendipity Arts Festival, one of Goa’s iconic ore barges is set to take on an unexpected new role as a floating exhibition. Titled Barge, the installation will be anchored at the Captain of Ports Jetty in Old Goa from December 12, reimagining a vessel long associated with the state’s riverine economy as a space for artistic exploration. Curated by Mumbai-based writer and curator Veeranganakumari Solanki, the project transforms the familiar industrial structure into a participatory environment that listens as much as it speaks, inviting visitors to engage with ideas of presence, absence and sensory perception.

For decades, barges have been an essential part of Goa’s landscape—silently ferrying iron ore along its waterways and shaping the region’s industrial identity since the liberation era and the rise of mechanised mining. By bringing this utilitarian vessel into the realm of contemporary art, the exhibition bridges the gap between the everyday and the imaginative, framing the barge as a site of possibility rather than mere function. Solanki builds on ideas from three earlier Serendipity Arts Festival projects—Future Landing, Synaesthetic Notations and A Haptic Score—each of which explored the ways the human body interprets sensory information. These inquiries continue aboard the barge, where its cavernous architecture becomes a point of departure for artistic response.

Solanki describes the barge as a space defined by absence. Its hollow structure, she notes, creates a cavity where presence can form—whether through sound, memory or imagination. She reflects on how imagination emerges in the gaps between what we perceive and what remains unseen, and how this threshold becomes fertile ground for potentiality. The artists contributing to the exhibition—Prajakta Potnis, Hemant Sreekumar and Julien Segard—work directly with the vessel’s architecture, responding to the interplay of sound, space and material. Their works explore the fragile boundaries between the industrial and the imaginative, offering viewers a space to dwell in uncertainty rather than seek definitive answers.

A central element of Barge is an evolving sound work by artist Alan Rego, who has been studying the acoustic behaviour of the vessel. Rego collects sounds from within the barge and plans to submerge a microphone into the river during his performance, gathering underwater noise that will be processed in real time. Using a programme that breaks noise into frequencies and reshapes them into evolving patterns, he gradually transforms randomness into rhythm, noise into music. For Solanki, this transformation embodies the exhibition’s core idea that presence can emerge from absence and meaning can arise from what first appears incoherent.

Solanki’s curatorial practice has long explored the ways artistic forms converse across public and private spaces. Her experience as a Brooks International Research Fellow at Tate Modern, a resident at Delfina Foundation and her leadership roles at Space Studio and The Gujral Foundation reflects a deep engagement with art’s relationship to environment and community. She now co-directs the SqW:Lab Foundation and serves on the advisory committee of the Piramal Photography Gallery at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai.

Visitors to Serendipity Arts Festival can experience Barge throughout the event at the Captain of Ports Jetty in Old Goa. The installation stands as an evocative reminder of how imagination can transform the familiar, offering a rare opportunity to step inside a vessel that has shaped Goa’s industrial history and witness it reimagined through the lens of sound, space and sensory inquiry.