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Let’s Boogie Woogie at Subodh Public School, Jaipur

 

We were back to school, not as a student though, but as Team ScooTalks … to cover this loaded-with-energy event at Subodh Public School. Going to school, while it wasn’t all that fun back then, but today as we visited

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We were back to school, not as a student though, but as Team ScooTalks … to cover this loaded-with-energy event at Subodh Public School. Going to school, while it wasn’t all that fun back then, but today as we visited this one school, it enthused us with energy to see lil’ angels kicked up for the inter-school competition held in the school. The kindergarten students from as many as 17 schools of Jaipur truly proved the fact that kids set an example – not for one, but for many a things – being an inspiration to grown-ups as well.

Let’s Boogie Woogie, part of ABRACADABRA, sets many feet tapping. It was not only music to the ears but was also a lesson to many as it focused on ecosystem, environment and its preservation.

With several heart-winning performances, it was surely a tough job for the judges to finalize on any three top winners. It was a sight to see smiling and perked-up kids dressed as flowers, fairies, tigers, birds, trees, and what nots!

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The competition was finally won by Subodh Public, who had performed on Bezubaan kabse mai rah, their theme song for the school’s campaign to help save tigers. While the boys were dressed up as tigers, the girls personated angels from heaven trying to protect the extincting species.

 

 

Wearing red glittering dresses, girls from Tagore International School resembled no less that barbies. These talented young girls stole everybody’s heart to win second place in the competition.3rd prize was won by Jayshree Periwal School, who led the crowd to cheer as high as India-Pak cricket match with their performance based on the virtue Hope.

 

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These many participants, beautiful performances, three winners … the principal, Dr. Bela Joshi, wasn’t satisfied, and so she went on to announce three more winners for their outstanding performances. These proud winners are Divakshi from Brightland Public School, Simran Iqbal and Khushi Shah from Jayshree Periwal.

 

There were many captivating performances other than by the winners. Chote stars truly rocked the stage with performances on songs like Dil hai Chota Sa, Chanda Suraj Lakhon Taare, with vitures as their inspirational messages, like brotherhood, ambition, equality, save girl child, save tigers, togetherness, etc.

 

 

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