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Welcome Speech:
Good morning/ afternoon/ evening parents! We extend a very warm welcome to all of you to our second Annual Concert- Different Strokes. A lot has gone into making this an unforgettable experience for you, so fasten your seat belts and sit tight as you are about to witness an amalgamation of your little ones’ hard work and untiring efforts.
Video of The Making
This visual only showcases a teeny-meeny bit of what actually goes on behind the scenes during Theatre Arts sessions at …….. Our TA curriculum is designed keeping in mind long term goals, as our toddlers are being prepared to take it on at the IGCSE level in future years. TA is an important course in the 10th and 12th grades, and hence, at ……… we believe in starting as early as the pre-primary!
Felicitation of chief guest:
I would now like to invite our learners _______________, _________________, _____________ to felicitate our chief guest and trustees. (name them)
Thank you children.
Lighting of the lamp:
Be it Diwali, Dasshera or Christmas, each festivity comes to life only with lights! Let us begin our biggest event at ………. with the auspicious ceremony of lighting the lamp, for which we invite _____________________ to kindly do the honours.

I now invite ………, our show director to say a few words.

Show Begins!!
Follow the script

Children leave stage
Wow! Wasn’t that just fantastic!
It must have been an exhilarating experience for our parents present here! But let me assure you, for our learners it was nothing short of a celebration, a memory they will never forget. After sharing the story of the ____________ with the children, we were quite confident that this production was going to be a huge success. It was wonderful to see children coming up with ideas on props and improvising on the characters they played.
Stage performance builds a child’s creativity, confidence, team working skills and ability to empathize with others. Today, I am sure you have

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