"If You're Young and Talented, it's Like You Have Wings"- Children from our Dwarka PAG Perform at IP University


 
This exuberant show of talent and skills, such everlasting convictions of confrontation with problems and not to digress under any circumstances, are manifested in the performance of our beloved children.  With regards and the support of the administration of University School of law and legal studies, Indraprastha University, who gave them an opportunity to put forth the genius in them and merits their hard efforts, at their college festival.

Our volunteers Anjali Gandhi and Nikhil Yadav left no stone unturned in mentoring these children and opened new ventures by acquainting them with the significance of dance in their day to day life and teaching them how it helps with their physical and intellectual empowerment. Such rigorous efforts by our volunteers and meticulously carved performance by these enthusiastic children, paves the way forward to an exciting world of creativity and innovation.
Shaking their legs and dancing on the tunes of “Duniya ka nara chale chalo, manzil ka ishaara chale chalo”, every step was so similar and brilliantly executed. Nicely worn costumes also permeate in their splendid performance.


Dance is something that children learn before verbal language. Instead of words, movements evoke their emotions and thoughts. As their movement becomes more purposeful and done with awareness and talent, it becomes a dance. Dance lessons can help children improve their social skills and enable them to communicate better, learn teamwork and develop a greater sense of trust and make new friends.


Such activities are vital to a child’s exposure to  new possibilities of a dignified and artistic life. Along with fun, if passion is imbued in it, it surely leads any person to his/her  target.  Dance helps these children mature physically, socially, emotionally and cognitively. Physical development also increases because dance involves a greater range of motion, coordination, strength and endurance than other physical activities.


In this world of possibilities and varied opportunities, CRY would like to thank everyone who have spared their precious time in helping the children with their dancing. To these lovely and industrious volunteers like Anjali and Nikhil, a great big special thank you for all their efforts, skills and patience with such charming and delightful children.


 - Uday Bhadauria

   CRY Volunteer

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