Report
on Dandiya Event
Dandiya
is one of the greatest festivals of the India due to its magnificence, sanctity
and fervour. The grounds of Witty International School, PawanBaug, came alive
to the sounds of the rhythmic Garba beats on the 4th of November 2017 by
inviting renowned singer Mr Nilesh Thakkar and his troupe to mark the Navratri
celebrations. Students of Grade VI to A Level were invited along with their
parents to revel in the foot-tapping beats played.
Dandiya
is the mesmerising poetry of graceful movements, intermittent jingling of
chimes, clashing of dandiya, electric overflow of light and colours and
captivating dance on rhythmic tunes. There could be no other manner significant
than dancing on the enchanting beats colliding the dandiya sticks rhythmically
to celebrate the threshold of emotions.
The
night opened with much shine and shimmer as the Indian attire mesmerized the
night through warm colours. Busy in displaying their rhythmical steps and
enjoying delicious snacks, came to their surprise the announcement of the
inauguration of the WAA (Witty Alumni Association). The Alumni team was formed
and formally welcomed by each student and parents. The committee promised to arrange Alumni
gatherings to the best of their abilities.
The
children formed different circles dancing to the fullest, tapping their feet to
the fervent beats of garba and dandiya wishing that Goddess Durga bestows on
all of them wealth, auspiciousness, prosperity, knowledge, and other potent
powers to cross every hurdle of life. In addition, who does not like to tap
their feet when hearing those catchy rhythmic beats, which are so captivating
to both the ears, and feet? The dance steps were quite simple making it more
fun for the children to explore different dance steps along with their parents.
The idea of the event was evidently
presented and absorbed through the night as the cultural premise was retained
through the music and dandiya and the bliss attained through the pertinent
participation of everyone. The entire gathering was sunk in the depth of
joyfulness where the children also enamored the pulsating beats
whole-heartedly.
The Principal of the
School, Mr Bijo Kurian rightly said, “Festivals are an integral part of our
Indian culture and we at Witty International School want to teach the students
the importance of our traditions and the value of festivals to foster bonds of
brotherhood, friendship and solidarity.” Truly, the day
was full of colour, joy, festivity and enthusiasm.
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