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  • Performance: Black Hat Dance

    Register now for the closing ceremony of ‘Refuge, Resilience and Rights: The Tibetan Story’, presenting a Black Hat Dance by the monks from the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Bylakuppe. The Monastic Black Hat Dance, also known as "Shanag", is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist dance performed…

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    Love Tales by Savia Viegas

    We are delighted to announce our upcoming exhibition “Love Tales” by Savia Viegas. This exhibition presents hand-embroidered floss on upcycled denim, bringing to life stories of love, sex, and everyday life drawn from Goa’s oral archives. Savia’s works are layered and episodic, exploring the anxieties,…

    All of Us: A Talk by Nityan Unnikrishnan

    Nityan Unnikrishnan’s body of work encompasses ceramics, furniture, crafts, comics, painting and sculpture. Presently exhibiting his paintings at the 6th Kochi Muziris Biennale, Nityan will take us through the evolution of his design work, his shift to art and sculpture and present his first book.…

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    A Poetry Night: Remembering Sahir Ludhianvi

    On World Poetry Day, we come together to celebrate the life and legacy of Sahir Ludhianvi, the people’s poet and one of the most influential voices of 20th-century India. Renowned for the depth, clarity, and social consciousness of his words, his poetry moves seamlessly between…

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    Exclusive Living and the Transformation of Goa’s Villages

    At MOG Sunday, architect Evanthika Pereira asks: What does exclusivity look like in built form? What happens when houses disconnect from local ecology and social networks? And how can architecture respond to this growing separation? Based on a study tracing settlement change from the late…

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    Love Tales

    The conversation explores the world of artist Savia Viegas, a storyteller who moves between books, embroidery, and memory. Growing up in the village of Carmona, Savia learns early how small, everyday moments carry powerful stories. Her novels, Let Me Tell You About Quinta and Tales…

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  • The Mahabharata’s Feminine Force: How Its Women Drive the Story

    The Mahabharata, often regarded as one of the greatest epics in narrative history, is typically seen as a tale of heroic men—warriors who take solemn vows, make immense sacrifices, and fight valiantly for their principles. Within this framework, women are frequently perceived as secondary figures—victims…

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    MOG Sunday: April 2026 Calendar

    Keep your Sundays free this April for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! CALENDAR 05 April 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Topic: The Mahabharata’s Feminine Force: How Its Women Drive the Story A talk exploring how the women of…

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    Moon Moths From Scraps

    Children's Art Studio

    Workshop on Creating Recycled Textile Art Children learn about the Indian Moon Moth, a night moth now rarely seen due to habitat loss and artificial light. They create their own using textile waste, recycled cardboard, and pipe cleaners while exploring its wings, long tails, and…

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