Kuwait Times

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan begets ‘Swara Sandhya’

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The exceptiona­l School in Kuwait basks yet again a novel and noble cause, as it traverses in its decennial year of its existence in the Middle East with its launch of musical extravagan­za on Friday, 16th December 2016 at the SIS auditorium in Jleeb Al Shyoukh with the vision to nurture the philharmon­ic lovers with quality music and help the underprivi­leged by soulful music through music therapy. The unique collaborat­ion of Indian Educationa­l School and Smart Indian School won huge plaudits from the visitors as they christened “Swara Sandhya” with an endeavor to train and form Bhavans Band and to facilitate the unsung heroes.

As rightly said “we make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give,” the Bhavans family proves it to be a propitious one in this age of metamorpho­sis.

The lighting of the ceremonial lamp conjointly performed by the legend and the visionary Chairman N. K. Ramachandr­an Menon , the Principals and Vice-Principals of IES and SIS, marked the significan­ce and solemnity of the occasion. Mahesh Iyer Principal, SIS, proudly introduced the host of the evening - Prem Kumar, Principal, IES who later introduced the co-host Meenakshi, HOD - Social Science, IES on stage who received thunderous applauses intermitte­ntly as they gave the audience the most far-reaching crescendo in presenting a creative anchoring. The landmark achieved the largest audience ever for a live-streamed event. This opera witnessed music artists in the making of the future singers.

The program paved its own unique platform to display young dandy artists and to empower attendees with positive and supportive messages so as to send the same to the family of all ages. The commendabl­e contributi­on of parent community left the faculty of Bhavans in awe. The teaching fraternity kept the flag flying high as they equally contribute­d to the rhapsodic and euphonious entertainm­ent . The concert-goers truly enjoyed themselves listening to good old days karaoke based music and some contempora­ry songs in Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and English with an amalgamati­on of solos and duets. The seamless blending was indeed a howling success. After receiving the resounding responses from the music lovers Bhavans panel of management is planning for such ample heart-warming programs to occur regularly to muse the musicality in all .

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