Comedienne Joana

During the preparation for these theatrical productions, rehearsals and practices frequently occurred within the family residence, allowing Pereira and her siblings to absorb the songs and dramatic elements by listening in.

[2] Francisco often brought his children to witness the khell performances, where he later initiated Pereira, then 5 years old,[3] into the art of acting, allowing her to take on roles as a child artist.

Pereira and her siblings were known in their school community for their singing abilities, and they would take part in tiatrs, or local theatrical productions, as singers, being referred to as "Tembo's children".

During this time, Pereira embarked on her maiden journey to the city of Bombay, now known as Mumbai, to engage in the Tin Vantte performances, choosing to travel via a steamboat for the expedition.

[4] Several months later, in August 2015, she was again cast in a tiatr, this time in Bailek Dukh, Kumarik Sukh (Wife's Pain, Mistress's Happiness) directed by Conception de Tuem.

As part of the film, she also performed a duet alongside fellow Konkani artist Tony de Ribandar, focusing on themes relevant to society.

She portrayed a comic character named Avchit, appearing in a quartet alongside fellow performers Comedian Sally, Luis Bachan, and Dorothy.

[10] In July 2014,[10] Pereira directed a tiatr titled Novo Dis Udetanam (When the New Day Dawned), which was written by her husband, Manuel.

[9] Her husband, Manuel, is a fellow Konkani playwright, ghostwriter, and lyricist who hailed from the neighborhood of Vaddem in Vasco da Gama.