Sharon Mazarello

Sharon Mazarello is a tiatrist, singer, scriptwriter, director and actor, hailing from the coastal state of Goa, India.[1]

Education

Mazarello holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Bombay University. She also holds the Grades I, II & III of music from the Trinity College Of Music, London.[2]

Career

Mazarello debuted in the tiatr Devan Sanddunk Nam in 1979 with a cameo appearance opposite tiatrist Jacinto Vaz. This tiatr was produced by her husband, Wilson (Wilmix) Mazarello. In this tiatr, she sang the song Dhovo Parvo, her first solo.[1]

Since then, Mazarello has sung in many tiatr, musical programmes, movies, and even on radio and television shows. She has also released many albums. The languages she has sung in include Konkani, Marathi, Hindi and English. She has over 27 audio CDs and one Konkani music DVD, Durig (transl.The Compound Wall), to her credit.[2]

Mazarello has acted in more than 150 tiatr. She has also acted in plays on radio and television and in localvideos and films, in both Konkani and English. She has even written and directed many tiatr and plays and founded the 'Theatre Art & Cultural Training Institute' in Margao for training young theatre artistes.[2]

In 2010, Mazarello wrote, directed, sang and acted in the Konkani film, Tum Kitem Kortolo Aslo?. With this film, Mazarello became the first woman to direct a Konkani movie.[3] She has also made a short film titled Cheddum....The Girl.[4] She has also acted in the Bollywood film Dum Maaro Dum.[2]

In 2018, she released the tiatr, Tukai Tench Assa, a story about old age.[5]

References

  1. D'Cruz, Dolcy (19 April 2016). "The melodious voice of tiatr". oHeraldo. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  2. Almeida, Gasper (20 October 2010). "International release of Konkani film - Sharon Mazarello arrives in Kuwait". IndiansInKuwait.com. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  3. "Sharon's Film Music Released". Goa Chronicle. 4 September 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  4. "The stage is set, time for action!". The Times of India. 1 June 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  5. Naik, Sachi (10 June 2018). "'What we see today in tiatrs is not acting', Sharon Mazarello". The Navhind Times. Retrieved 5 January 2020.

Further reading

"Wilmix n Sharon Matter". Retrieved 2 January 2019.

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