International

Leicester Goans Rock the Ekvottachem Fest: A Celebration of Unity and Culture


On August 23, 2025, Leicester came alive with the sights, sounds, and flavours of Goa. The Ekvottachem Fest, meaning “Festival of Unity”, made its debut in the UK city, bringing together hundreds of Goans for a joyous celebration of heritage and community.

Organised by Festacar Marius Fernandes, known for his community-led events, the festival marked his third event in Leicester and his 103rd people’s festival globally, showcasing his unwavering commitment to keeping Goan culture alive beyond borders.

The day kicked off with Fr. John Tavares lighting the ceremonial lamp, a powerful symbol of unity, faith, and shared culture. The crowd then welcomed the exciting launch of Salcette Beatz, a dynamic band of young Goan musicians from Leicester, setting the tone with infectious rhythms that blended tradition and youth energy.

Festival curator Marius Fernandes led a unique Pasoi — a traditional walk where he engaged the audience with vibrant stories of Goa’s past. Highlighting instruments like the Ghumot, he brought to life the forgotten narratives that define Goan identity.

This wasn’t just a stroll — it was a walk through memory lane.

The cultural stage lit up with performances that tugged at the heartstrings of every Goan in attendance. The Kottiacho Nach, a traditional dance using coconut shells, mesmerized the crowd with its rhythm and grace.

Local chefs and home cooks served homemade Goan food, including a hands-on workshop on Atol, a traditional Goan sweet that had both young and old rolling their sleeves up.

The energy peaked when Manjit Singh, Leicester’s very own Guinness World Record holder, performed his iconic stunt — lifting a 50-kilo weight with his ears. The crowd gasped, cheered, and celebrated this fusion of strength, identity, and performance art.

The Ekvottachem Fest wasn’t just another cultural event — it was a reminder of what happens when community comes together with pride, passion, and purpose.

As Goans danced, ate, and celebrated together thousands of miles from home, the message was clear:
Unity lives on, wherever the heart of Goa beats.

International

Adv. Amit Palekar Meets Indian High Commission Official in UK, Celebrates Goan Artists at Reading, UK


In a significant step toward engaging with the Goan diaspora, AAP Goa President Adv. Amit Palekar recently concluded a meaningful visit to the United Kingdom.

During the visit, he met Mr. Clayton Barreto, official at the Indian High Commission in the UK, who has Goan roots.

Adding to this engagement, Adv. Palekar was honoured to be invited to Reading, UK, for a celebration of Goan artists. The event brought together thousands of Goans whose hearts, despite living miles away, remain deeply connected to Goa.

He emphasized that such cultural gatherings play a vital role in keeping the Goan identity alive abroad and reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring diaspora voices are heard in Goa’s policymaking.