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23Mar

Activities conducted by English Drama Club for the whole year
  
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Activities conducted by English Drama Club for the whole year

English Drama Club aims at promoting drama as a form of art and boosting students’ English proficiency through drama activities. They help students to get comfortable, warmed up, and focused. Acting games also develop important skills required for acting and performing.

Drama appreciation activities, both inside and outside the school, are arranged throughout each academic year in order to raise students’ interest in drama and their abilities to understand dramas of different styles.

We also encourage potential students to join different inter-school English drama competitions, in order to broaden their horizons and boost their confidence in using English.

Moreover, senior drama club members are appointed as Drama Mentors, who are responsible for coaching junior form students in their preparations for various inter-class and inter-school drama competitions.

Many activities were incorporated like Moving Name, the best game to start with when working with a new group. In this the child has to say his name with a matching gesture and vocalization. Once you have performed your name, the whole group mimics you. The other one was DVD in which the students were given different situations and they had to make their own short skits and had to perform. There were more other games also like Changing Characters and Opposite game etc.

So, at the end, the objective of the Dramatic Club “Action Play” is to inspire the students to use their creative and artistic abilities to give some social message to the world. It promotes creative expression through the art of theater and live performance.

After all, drama is all about collaborative efforts and irreplaceable memories!

    04Mar

    Annual Day Report
      
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    Annual Day Report

    “In a child's eyes, a mother is a goddess. She can be glorious or terrible, benevolent or filled with wrath, but she commands love either way. I am convinced that this is the greatest power in the universe.” 

    N.K. JemisinThe Hundred Thousand Kingdoms

    The primary wing of The Arwachin International School, Dilshad Garden, celebrated its Annual Day on 4TH March 2016, Friday, with much fervor and joy. ‘Mother’ was the title of the special day, to show respect and express gratitude towards all the mothers. Their unconditional love, support and the feeling of a security blanket around us is unmatched.

    The occasion was graced by Mrs. Sangeeta Gupta, who is closely associated with Ekal Vidayalaya Abhiyan, Param Shakti Peeth and many other social organizations. Mrs. Monika Kapoor, Joint Director of CBSE, was also welcomed as our chief guest. Respected Mr. Arun Sharma, our director and our beloved Principal, Mrs. Gracy Peter also honoured us with their presence. 

    The students put up a great show, expressing their love for their mothers. The event began with Saraswati Vandana and a Devi dance to honour our goddesses, for we at Arwachin International, strongly believe that every good deed should begin with praising the Almighty.

    Our dedicated children tried to cover different facets of motherhood through their program; from Mother tongue to Motherland to even Bollywood mothers! The choir sang Hindi and English songs serenading our mothers through their melody. A play “Mom Goggles” was staged, that tickled the funny bone of everyone present. Teachers were also honoured as they are our secondary mothers.

    Mrs. Gupta highlighted the importance of a mother in our lives in her speech. Mrs. Kapoor reiterated the same fact through a very impactful narrative. Mr. Sharma, our Director, enlightened the audience with his words of wisdom. He stressed upon the fact, that both father and mother play an important role in the shaping of a child’s character. Mrs. Peter proposed a vote of thanks to all present and appreciated the hard work done by the students and the teachers.

    The program was concluded with the singing of the National Anthem. It was a program that was designed to touch the hearts of many and left each and every one of us in a very emotional state.

                

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