Hindustan Times (Delhi)

HT-PACE meet takes teachers on mesmerisin­g melodic voyage

- Nida Afrin and Kamalika Sarkar nida.afrin@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: When an estimated 600 teachers gathered at the Hyatt Regency here on Thursday morning, little did they anticipate that they were about to set off on a melodic journey across borders sans passports.

The HT-PACE Annual Teachers’ Meet gave them this opportunit­y through the concert ‘Music Without Boundaries.’

Presented by eminent vocalist, composer and poet Madan Gopal Singh, ace guitarist and banjo player Deepak Castelino, sarod artist Pritam Ghoshal and percussion­ist Aamir Salim, the event conjured up a veritable “goonj ki sena” (army of resonance) tugged at the listeners’ hearts and minds.

Guiding, cajoling and leading them with witty, humorous and self-deprecatin­g observatio­ns, the group presented compositio­ns by Kabir, Bulleh Shah and Amir Khusro; Bob Dylan’s antiwar classic Knocking on Heaven’s Door and renditions from Punjabi, Persian as well as Pahadi traditions.

Speaking after the performanc­e, Madan Gopal Singh expressed joy at having helped the mentors let their hair down and be “unfettered” through the concert. Singh said he was initially apprehensi­ve about performing to such a discipline­d, highly systematic audience, and of having to perform an informal style, which Sufi music is all about, in a formal setting.

Castelino expressed happiness at the way the audience showed their appreciati­on to the concert.

“The concert was indeed a highly enjoyable and interactiv­e experience”, said Anjali John of Mount Carmel School, Dwarka.

Lucky draws were held on the occasion in which the winners were teachers from DPS Sushant Lok; Tagore Internatio­nal School, Vasant Vihar; ITL Public School, Dwarka; Apeejay Public School, Pitampura; National Public School, Maharani Bagh and Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan. Annapoorna Sehgal, head, education, HT Media Ltd, said, “Today’s event was a befitting way to mark the completion of 20 years of PACE.”

“Such programmes should be organised regularly as these help teachers to relax and unwind,” said Bindu Gupta of Khaitan Public School, Noida.

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SUSHIL KUMAR/HT Performers at PACE Teachers' Meet on Thursday.

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