British School students enthrall audience

             


Panchkula, December 1, 2013: Indradhanush Auditorium came alive with Tarang 2013, the annual function of The British School here today.
The chief guest on the occasion was Dr. S. S. Phulia, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula and Chief Administrator, Shree Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board and Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Panchkula.
 
The function involved participation from all the students of the school. The function took off with Ganesh Vandana. Principal of the school, Ms. Anita Mehra welcomed the guests and the parents.

The inaugural ceremony commenced with the lighting of the lamp by the dignitaries. The chief guest, Dr. Phulia felicitated the academic and sports achievers of the school. He also honoured the chairpersons of the school, Mr. T.R. Sethi and Ms. U. Sethi for their contribution in the field of education.

The Director, Ms. Geetika Sethi presented the school Annual Report and highlighted the achievements of the school in various curricular and co-curricular activities. She said that the school aimed at ensuring intellectual and physical development of students in a vibrant academic environment.

The tiny tots of the school, attired in beautiful Indian traditional costumes danced to the tunes of numbers depicting unity in diversity not only in country but classrooms as well.

KG Class students performed on the song Chand Taare depicting childhood and its magic on the stage. It was a treat to watch the young ones perform so confidently on the stage.

Class Two students thanked the parents and the teaching community through a dance. Another outstanding performance by the same class took parents to their good old college days.

 
Class Three students depicted fusion of willpower and the go get attitude in the number Manjha. Qawali performance in fusion style had everyone tapping their feet and clapping their hands.

The dance of the fishermen from the coastal area was an incredible performance. The mythological play Krishan Leela left the audience spellbound. The show stealer was ‘Asian Flair’ where girls swayed to Japanese music whilst performing a wonderful fan dance.


The mighty warriors overpowered everyone by their righteousness, courage and strength and ended the show Dabang style, which got a standing ovation.

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