The
most important objectives of Tibetans children’s villages are to build up a
sound perceptive of our Tibetan uniqueness and ethnicity among the Tibetan
students. With this aim in mind our school has hold a mega event every year
called an inter-house cultural song and dance competition. This year
inter-house cultural night was organized on 28th May 2016 in the school
auditorium. This mega event unlike the other activity of the school involves
large number of students to cherish the richness and the beauty of our culture,
ethnicity and tradition in this technology world. The categories for the
competition were senior cultural dance, duet song and House group song. The
students of all the four houses performed elegantly and we were happily
surprised to view a variety of Tibetan folk dance forms and songs. The
auditorium resonated with spirited song, erecting the ambience of the country
where folk fervor is fittest. With the song and dance rang through the hall and
no foot in the audience could have resisted tapping along!. It is the sheer
hard work of all the house masters, our two music teachers and most importantly
the students.
To
grace the occasion, we have invited Gen Thupten Dorjee la the newly elected
executive director of TCV to be our guest of honor on the night of the
competition. The adjudicators for the competition were
Mr.
Kunphel Sharling la (retired admission officer)
Mr.
Phuntsok Tashi la principal TCV Gopalpur
Mr.
Bhuchung Tsering la Music Teacher TCV Gopalpur
With
the impartial judgment of the adjudicators after the competition, the result
was declared and the winners were awarded by the chief guest.
The
results are
Songtsen
House has won the competition for the two consecutive years (2015 and 2016)
Second
place was begged by Nyatri house Followed by Trisong and Trial.
After
the prize distribution, the guest of honor was requested to give a speech on
his view on the inter-house cultural completion. Thereafter, the chairman of
games and sports committee Mr. Dawa Gyatso la gave a word of thanks and the
program came to end with the singing of Tibetan national anthem.
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