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‘Rhythms & Reveries — A Connect with the Soul’ at Pinegrove School, Dharampur

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Students of classes IX and X took part in a show, themed 'Rhythms & Reveries - A Connect with the Soul'. The programme opened with a soulful rendition of Ganesh Vandana by the Indian music choir, followed by a song performance by Tsering Tundup, Lendup Sherpa and Sanjeev CP. The thought-provoking play Ek Muqadma Aisa Bhi highlighted the importance of balancing academics with sport. A violin duet by Jagwinderjeet Sharma and Garv Singla added charm to the evening. The Western music choir then presented a melodious cover of Save Your Tears, followed by solo and duet performances by Niyati Kaundal and Bhuvi Jindal, and Simonne Singh Malik and Sshravyaa Shokeen. A colourful Gujarati folk dance brought energy to the stage, and the event concluded with the school song.

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