Panaji does celebrate festivals well. But on Sunday evening, the city seemed to glow a little brighter. Drums echoed through the streets. Behind ornate displays, folk dancers dressed in bright clothes gathered. Families filled the streets along the parade's route, with kids on shoulders and phones recording. As evening came to the capital, the yearly Shigmo parade started—moving slowly at first, then faster—changing the city into a place for Goa’s most popular celebrations.

