Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
Cambridge Court’s fest ‘Crème de la Crème’ celebrates ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’
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Credent TV | Cambridge Court High School hosted its annual inter-school literary and cultural fest ‘Crème de la Crème (Season-7)’ all coloured in the hues of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”. The two-day event, a celebration of coming together for bonding and a celebration of motivation, showcased the talent of the budding artists, speakers, and geniuses.
“Idolising the Idol”, “Dancers Unite”, “Anuvaachan”, “Mile Sur Aur Saaz Humaara”, “Terracotta Tales”, “Steps to Glitz” and “Heritage on Creation” competitions on Day one, displayed the oratory & artistic skills of the students as well as their intelligence to apply their learning in creating something new.
On the second day of the gala, the Fashion Walk – ‘Vogue’, showed the kids from I & II standards presenting themselves in dresses, highlighting the culture of different states of India through their creativity. Tiny toddlers also took part in “Dancing Fables”—The Dance Drama competition—and spread happiness and positivity in the atmosphere.
Participating as the characters from different moral stories, participants from various schools enacted & danced various characters from the tales of Panchtantra and conveyed meaningful messages. In “Mile Sur Aur Saaz Humaara”-Singing with Beat Boxing, children sang their hearts out for extending patriotism feelings while in “Suno Suno Suno!!!”
Secondary Section participants brought the flavour of brotherhood and happiness to the Street Play Competition. Students of Senior Secondary presented their unique business ideas in “The Young Entrepreneurs” – Business Plan Competition, while students from IX and X standards showed their creativity skills in “Aabhushnam”- Jewellery Making Competition and came up with beautifully decorated Indian Folk Jewellery. Through “Bards’ Buzz” – a Poetry Writing Competition highlighting the theme ‘Freedom is not free’ & “Orator Uvach” – an Extempore Competition, students showed their Literary and Speaking talents.
Students from different schools of Jaipur as well as from other cities participated with their full zest and gave their best. They participated with a healthy competitive spirit and appreciated each other’s performances. It proved to be an enthralling experience for them.
The mentor of the school, Ms. Lata Rawat, appreciated all the participants for giving a tough competition to each other. She encouraged them to keep participating in such events as they benefit their holistic development. She thanked all the escort teachers and participants for making the event successful.
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