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The Biggest Worldwide Celebration of Damao's Unique Indo-Portuguese Culture!

Viva Damao! World Daman Day is a salute to the unique cultural heritage of Daman and does it best with this Portuguese salutation!

Damao is not just the former name of Daman in the Portuguese language - it’s another name for the Indo-Portuguese subculture of Daman and is a way of life. When broken up into its two syllables – ‘Da mao’ - it means, 'Give me your hand, in Portuguese i.e., 'welcome,'revealing the secret behind the characteristic hospitality of the typical Damanense.

The 20th of August is a red-letter day in the calendar of every Damanense around the globe when they celebrate World Daman Day to promote, publicize and celebrate all things Damanense by showcasing their unique cultural heritage through artistic and cultural expressions.

The celebrations, which include musical festivals, food festivals, traditional/folk dance performances, art & craft displays, competitions, etc begin around June and culminate on World Daman Day on the 20th of August.

The essence is celebration of all that is inherently old-world, 'Damao’ - the sights, the sounds, the senses and the ‘saudades.’ The mandate - "feel, think, breathe, live, eat and drink, to Damao!"

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Cock in the shadow of the peacock

Though the imposing centuries old Portuguese monuments, customs and traditions have withstood the test of time - all 450 years of them - it is the culture that breathes life into them. The culture is unique in that it's a heady blend of Portuguese and Indian cultures - the Indo-Portuguese culture... multicultural, multilingual, multiracial... yet in beautiful melodic harmony.

How WDD took shape

It all began when Rene Barreto, the London-based founder of World Goa Day contacted me with an invitation to launch the first ever, World Daman Day along with the 9th World Goa Day on the 20th of August 2008.

When Rene asked me whether the culture of Daman was similar to that of Diu, part of the former Portuguese colony of Goa, Daman & Diu, I told him, "The culture of Daman has elements of both, Diu and Goa though more of Goa as Goa is perceived as the Big Brother of Daman & Diu.”

However, Daman also has a subculture though mostly populated by Damanense Catholics. And this subculture is even more Portuguese than the Indo-Portuguese culture of Goa! My book, Viva Damao! The Indo-Portuguese Subculture of Daman, is a portrayal of this.

Why 20th August

The date - 20th of August - though significant for Goa vis-à-vis the status of the Konkani language, isn’t of any significance to Daman. But there’s the benefit of getting a helping hand from the much-experienced organizers of World Goa Day. Though Daman has always looked upon Goa as its 'Big Brother, no two fingers are alike and so it is with siblings. These cultural differences though subtle, lend Daman its uniqueness giving its people an identity of their very own - the Damanense! Ultimately, it’s the spirit that matters and which turns a black number on the calendar into a red-letter day.

Who the organizers of World Daman Day are

World Daman Day is a self-financed initiate of the Damanenses. Each participating country has a ‘Country Coordinator’ who is in constant touch with the ‘Overall Coordinator.’ Damanenses can get in touch with their respective country coordinator to initiate and/or participate in the events.

Initially, the organizers were optimistic about Daman Tourism department’s support but as there was no response, it was only the proactive participation of Damaneses abroad that made the first ever, "World Daman Day 2008" with the theme, Viva Damao! Keep the Culture Alive! a resounding success.

World Daman Day 2008

World Daman Day 2009

World Daman Day 2010 - Press Release!

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