Over 1800 participate at Annual Inter School Performing Arts competition ‘Naad-Ninaad 2018’
Abhay Anand | May 9, 2018 | 03:19 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 9: Echoes Naad-Ninaad 2018, the Annual Inter School Performing Arts Competition organized by the Performing Arts Society of Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram witnessed more than 1800 students from 36 schools participating for various competitions.
The event consisted of six competitions - Nritya Abhinaya (Indian Dance), Sway (Western Dance), Swargdeep (Indian Instrumental), Dynamics (Western Band and Group Song) and Swartarang (Indian Group Song).
Judges included Madhumita Raut, who manages and teaches at the Jayantika Associations, Nrityashri Alaknanda, an International Kathak Artist, Manjeet Singh, Music Composer, and Padmaja Chakraborty, an empanelled artist with ICCR (The Indian Council for Cultural Relations), Pandit Shubhendra Rao, an internationally acclaimed Performer, Ustaad Akram Khan, a professional Tabla Player, were the judges, Benjamin Jacob and Devasmita Sharma, Professional Dancers at The Danceworx, Hitesh Madan, the Co-founder of Canzona, and Payal Madan, Head of the Department for Speech and Drama, Ankur Sabharwal and Lokesh Madan, the Co-founder of Canzona.
The overall winners of the event were Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj.
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