Mangaluru: LCS holds 'Soul of Music’ in connection to ISA Project


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Mangaluru, Jan 18: In connection with ISA Project- ‘Soul of Music’, Class V and VI presented musical show on Friday, January 18 in Lourdes Central School (LCS) grounds.

The students were happy to showcase their talents in music and dance. The programme commenced with an Irish prayer song. The blooming musicians presented the Orchestra, ‘The Rhythm’ consisting of various instruments like keyboard, guitar, violin, congo, table, flute, mouth organs and not to forget the drums.

The students sang Sri Lankan song ’Surangani’ and the students danced to its beat. African dance was indeed mesmerizing. A melodious multi linguistic regional medley was presented. The winners of chart making competition were awarded by the ISA co-ordinators, Henry Mascarenhas and Harshitha Shetty.



The principal appreciated the hard work of the ISA coordinators, teachers and students of class V and VI. The principal proudly said that ISA activities have given a platform to many students to display their talents. Some of the parents in spite their busy schedule witnessed the programme. The programme concluded with the school anthem.

  

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