Today on World Dance Day, the stage lit up with the vibrant energy of small kids, their tiny feet tapping to the rhythm of joy. With each graceful movement, they painted a picture of innocence and enthusiasm, reminding us all about the universal language of dance that spreads joy and leads to positive learning.

A special assembly was conducted to mark the occasion and students of primary school staged a special dance performance showcasing the glimpse of various dance forms of each state to pay a tribute to this distinctive form of performing arts. Students and teachers enjoyed the foot- tapping music along with the exquisite dance forms.

A glimpse of some prominent dance forms of India were shown in
the assembly, naming – Kathak (North India), Bharatnatyam (Tamil Nadu), Dandiya Raas (Gujarat), Bhangra (Punjab), Lavani (Maharashtra) and Rouf (Kashmir). The students were also told a few facts about dance that how it keeps us in good health and energises our mind and heart.

In the end a message was given that,
“Let’s dance our way into a brighter and more harmonious world”.

An outreach program was conducted for the students of Spring Dale Institution by a resource person from Ashoka University, Sonipat- one of the top 10 universities.

The talk was on the scope of humanities and the trending careers related to the stream. Students were apprised of the facilities available and the various programs running in the campus. He also spoke about the subject options one can choose for the career of their choice.