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The four-day I-P-S-C-Dance Festival concluded with prize distribution ceremony at Daly College. The festival was held online.

The four-day I-P-S-C-Dance Festival concluded with prize distribution ceremony at Daly College. The festival was held online.

It was attended by 24 reputed schools from across the country. Dance guru Gauri Sharma Tripathi was present as the chief guest in the function. In her speech, she first gave information about his dance journey and underlined that the disciple should adopt the arts with complete dedication.

Emphasizing on practice and dedication, she shared many memories related to the guidance of his mentor and mother Padma Sharma. In this connection, she also outlined in detail the importance of the Guru and his role in various art disciplines.

She propounded the seriousness of the disciples to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge of dance and also clarified the role of self-contemplation. Giving a lesson to the participating students today, she said, "Whatever the result in the competition, we should give our best."

She said that in her eyes all are winners. In the end, she also gave appropriate answers to the questions asked by the students.

Principal of Daly College NeerajkumarBedhotiya appreciated the chief guest and noted the performance of students. He expressed happiness and said, "We could organize such a competition in the era of this epidemic. This has helped in boosting confidence of students."

The program was conducted by Reneesha Garg, head girl of host school, school prefect AryakiSoni and cultural prefect Sanjali Krishna.

IPSC winners

"MIRROR" DUO SEMI-CLASSICAL (LIVE)

Yashesvi Verma and Nandini Sethi

Nainika Prakash and Anika Tandon

Shraddha Sharma and Manasvi Sharan

Breakerzz' Western Dance (Solo, Live) Top Dancers

Drishna Nayak; Aaryn Anand; Raunaq Sharma; Prithvi Raj Chauhan; Rishika Kanthali; and Apoorva Yadav

"Nrityashakti" Indian Classical Dance (Solo, Live) Top Dancers

Shishira Kokilavani; Suhani Mittal; Oli Mukherjee; Yashesvi Verma; Maitri Vyas; Diksha Baruah; Abhinashni Baruah; and Krisha Khanna

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