IANS - Indo-Asian News Service–
4. Dezember 2010
Celebrations to mark arrival of first German hippies
in Goa
A German tourist
adventurer and traditionally-dressed fraus and frauleins are all set
to whip up Germanic fervour here Dec 8 as part of celebrations to
mark 60 years of the arrival of first hippies of German origin in
Goa.
The Indo-German
Friendship Society, Goa, (IGFSG) has planned week-long celebrations
which will include discussions, seminars, workshops on issues of
India-Germany interests and entertainment events.
Speaking to
reporters in Panaji, IGFSG president Aurobindo Xavier said that the
highlight of the celebrations would be the arrival of a
Volkswagon-made cargo-passenger van Bulli, driven by an adventurer,
to Goa via the land route across Europe and Asia.
'The German
hippies first came to Goa in a Bulli 60 years ago and stayed in
Anjuna. We wanted to recreate the same magic. A German, Niels
Melves, and his family has come all the way from Germany, driving
across Iraq and Pakistan,' Xavier said.
Other events on
the occasion would include a German pastry making session conducted
by women from the European country.
'Germany is
famous for its traditional pastries, so we will have German women
and girls in traditional Bavarian costumes teaching people how to
make pastries,' Xavier said.
'German trading
vessels used to trade with Goa by travelling with the Portuguese.
The trade was for Arabian horses, spices and silk. So, it is not
true that the regions have no ties at all,' said Xavier, who holds a
doctorate and teaches in a university in Munich, Germany.
'In fact, not
many know but three German trading vessels were sunk by the British
off the coast of Mormugao in 1944 during the World War-II. Several
sailors who were aboard the targeted vessels chose to settle down in
Goa and marry the locals,' he said. |