Khaleej Times

People of ‘talents’ shine at fest

- Dhanusha Gokulan dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — When 21-year-old Aileen Thomas dances, she forgets the rest of the world, said her mother Lovely Elizabeth.

Clad in a white costume and gold jewellery, Aileen whirled around on the main stage, with a beaming smile, to the tunes of traditiona­l Malayalee music. However, unlike other dancers at the event, the 21-year-old was born with a severe speech and learning disability.

Yet, she remained one of the top contenders for the ‘fancy dress competitio­n’ at the third edition of the ‘Santhwanam Youth Cultural Festival – 2017’ at Gulf Model School on Friday and Saturday.

Aileen was one of 84 differentl­yabled students who participat­ed in the highly-anticipate­d cultural festival. “A total of 115 activities were arranged for students with special needs,” said Reji Pappachan, president of Santhwanam.

“We organised the event keeping in mind the needs of people of determinat­ion. We believe that young people with special needs feel much better when they interact more often with mainstream children,” he added.

The annual event had set asidethree special stages for children with special needs. In the regular category, 780 students from 14 schools across the UAE participat­ed in the event.

Santhwanam, a non-profitable social welfare associatio­n, registered under the Community Developmen­t Authority, invited people of determinat­ion who were home-schooled as well. Students with autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, physical disabiliti­es, attention deficit hyperactiv­ity disorder (ADHD) and other special abilities participat­ed in the festival. Leena Mather, a 19-year-old student said: “I was surprised to learn that students with special needs know so much about different things, and have a real desire to express themselves.”

Mohammed Ayman, a 5-yearold with down syndrome, who also participat­ed in the fancy dress competitio­n’ is now transferri­ng from a school for people of determinat­ion to a regular school.

His mother Afaf Faisal told Khaleej Times: “He is more active and comfortabl­e with regular students. Now, he is happier, and his speech is improving as well.”

 ??  ?? A special needs student takes part in a fancy dress competitio­n at the Swanthanam youth festival at the Gulf Model School in Dubai.
A special needs student takes part in a fancy dress competitio­n at the Swanthanam youth festival at the Gulf Model School in Dubai.
 ?? Photos by Juidin Bernarrd ?? A non-profitable organisati­on held a cultural festival for people of determinat­ion and regular students. As many as 115 activities were arranged for special needs.—
Photos by Juidin Bernarrd A non-profitable organisati­on held a cultural festival for people of determinat­ion and regular students. As many as 115 activities were arranged for special needs.—

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