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St.
Mark's Meera Bagh Leave a Mar at 'CELESTA - 2007'
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What talent you possess the woods would be very Silent if No bird sang Except
those that sang Best.
In Keeping with our school's tradition and in accordance with the Rhyme
"All that you do, Do with our might, Things done by half, Are never done
right," Aakshi
Sharma (IX C), Karshni Kharbanda (IX C), Nayan Hajela (IX C), Sreejoni Nag (X
B),
Jatin Arora (X C), Garima Chopra (XI D), Aastha Gill (XI D), Jigyasa Juneja (XI
D), Romit Puri (XI D) and Mudit Malhotra (XI G) along with their Music Teacher Mr. Rohit Pramanik
and Team Leader Ms. Lakshmi Srinivas from St. Mark's Sr. Sec. Public School, Meera Bagh, participated
in CELESTA
- 2007,
organized by
City Montessori School, Lucknow,
form 16th to 21st December 2007. This five day festival had more than 40 entries
from many countries of the world and various parts of India. These high level
competitions are judged by eminent artistes and experts in their
respective fields. The cultural teams of different countries and schools blend
in this event to evolve a combined global culture. Our students participated in
all seven events namely, Orchestra, Traditional Group Dance, Art and Painting,
Collage, Choral singing, Choreography and Dramatics. The uniqueness of this
event is that the same 10 students have to complete in all seven events,
implying that they have to be true all rounders. The items presented this
year were a Choreographic presentation on Gautam
Budha's early life to depict 'agony' ecstasy and harmony,' a traditional group dance displaying the folk
culture of Bengal with Mahishasuramardhini as the backdrop, a spell
binding Orchestral treat, Choral singing at its best in which the four nuances
of vocal music - Bass, Soprano, Tenor and Alto were rendered simultaneously
with practised ease and skill and a spectacular play "Twilight
Zone" carrying a massage about awareness and acceptance of DYSLEXIA
- a learning disability and ALZHEIMER'S-a dengerative nerve disorder. It was
indeed a magical moment when our play was awarded the First Prize in the
Dramatics from Lucknow. Our students were equally jubilant when they were
declared the runners up in the Choral singing category which was judged by Mr.
Sanjay Bhatnagar of Air Delhi and A. Basant, a composer from the city of Shayari
and Ghazals.
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