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Celebrating cultural diversity through dance at Apeejay School, Saket
Young learners showcase vibrant traditional dances to promote unity and understanding.
Young learners showcase vibrant traditional dances to promote unity and understanding.
Published
1 year agoon
By
Mahima Gupta
Students of Grade 4-A at Apeejay School, Saket recently celebrated cultural diversity through a special assembly titled “Cultural Diversity through Dance”. This engaging event aimed to educate students and the community about the importance of embracing different cultures while showcasing various traditional dances. As Dr. Sujeet Eric Masih, Principal of Apeejay School, Saket stated, “Nurturing future delegates of world order. Keep the flag soaring high!”
The assembly featured vibrant folk dances from India, including Bihu from Assam, Garba from Gujarat, and Ghoomar from Rajasthan. Additionally, students performed the Schuhplattler, a lively dance from Bavaria, Germany, enriching the assembly with a global perspective. Each performance highlighted the unique traditions and vibrant colors of the respective cultures, captivating the audience and fostering appreciation for cultural differences.
The event was designed not only to entertain but also to educate attendees about the significance of cultural diversity. By showcasing these dances, the students aimed to promote unity and understanding among their peers. The assembly encouraged everyone to recognize and celebrate the rich tapestry of cultures that make up our world.
Teachers, and fellow students attended the event, creating a warm and supportive atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the performers and the cheers from the audience made the event a memorable experience for all. Overall, the “Cultural Diversity through Dance” assembly successfully conveyed the message that cultural differences should be celebrated and embraced, contributing to a harmonious and inclusive school environment.
Through such initiatives, Apeejay School, Saket, continues to inspire students to appreciate diversity and foster a sense of belonging within their community.
Meet Mahima, a Correspondent at Apeejay Newsroom, and a seasoned writer with gigs at NDTV, News18, and SheThePeople. When she is not penning stories, she is surfing the web, dancing like nobody's watching, or lost in the pages of a good book. You can reach out to her at [email protected]