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Move, groove & dance: Tiny stars steal the show at Shimla school

Pre-nursery students of Loreto Convent, Tara Hall, perform at the Annual Concert 2025, “Move, Groove and Dance” on Thursday.

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The pre-nursery students of Loreto Convent, Tara Hall, showcased their talent and charm at the Annual Concert 2025, “Move, Groove and Dance.”

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The programme began with a formal welcome speech, followed by a symbolic gesture of watering a plant, representing the nurturing of every child’s potential. Soon after, the stage came alive with the delightful performances of the youngest Loreto stars. The morning was filled with joy and enthusiasm as the little ones presented synchronised steps, impromptu twirls and cheerful movements that left the audience smiling.

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A highlight of the event was the melodious girls’ choir, which captivated everyone with the soulful hymn “God’s Love.” The concert concluded with a vibrant grand finale that left the audience — especially parents and grandparents — cherishing memories of a truly heartwarming event.

In her address, Principal Reetu Sharma extended a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing deep gratitude to parents for their constant support and trust in the institution. She lauded the teachers for their dedication and commitment, acknowledging their role in dance training and live music arrangements and also appreciated the teamwork of the entire junior school staff — both teaching and non-teaching — whose collaboration made the programme a success. She emphasised that the annual concert is a highlight of the school calendar, providing young learners a joyful platform to display their budding skills in a supportive environment.

The function was presided over by Apolina, Anima Kujur and Reshma, who blessed the children and encouraged them to continue learning with joy and confidence.

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