Students’ spectacular performance at talent show

Published May 22, 2023
Students present a tableau during the talent show in Islamabad. — White Star
Students present a tableau during the talent show in Islamabad. — White Star

ISLAMABAD: Students put on a brilliant show during the Annual Talent Show at the Westminster International School on Saturday.

The show served as a platform for students from nursery till grade 8 to showcase their skills and creativity.

The event started with the recitation of a few verses from the Holy Quran and was followed by the national anthem sung by the school’s choir.

The school’s director, Eyesha Raheel Khan, welcomed the guests and appreciated the tireless efforts of the students and teachers. The school’s directors, Barrister Daniyal Chaudhary and Raheel Sajjad Khan, also attended the event.

Ms Khan acknowledged the students’ resilience and dedicated effort to perfect their performances.

The audience enjoyed the various tableaus presented by the students, especially their acts titled Pakistan ki kahani bachoon ki Zabani, Barish Main Tittli, Alice in Wonderland, Rainbow Fish, Circus and Fantastic Mr Fox.

Published in Dawn, May 22nd, 2023

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