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Monday, November 26, 2012

St. Mary’s High School Mt. Abu Annual Concert

St. Mary’s High School Mt. Abu presents

The Edmund Rice Musical


"Edmund Ignatius Rice,founder of the Irish Christian Brothers."
Edmund Ignatius Rice

The Edmund Rice Musical: A Spectacle of Talent and Triumph shines brightly at St. Mary's High School Mt. Abu.

A flurry of expectation fills the air as the final examinations at St. Mary's High School in Mt. Abu conclude. Parents are nervously awaiting the results, wondering if their children have worked hard enough to succeed. Meanwhile, the students are looking forward to a well-deserved holiday after finishing their final assignment on December 1st.
Countdown to Freedom: "Just ONE MORE WEEK TO GO!" exclaims the youngsters, their faces sparkling with joy. The campus is buzzing with triumph and the prospect of a three-month break. Among the academic rush and bustle, there's another reason to rejoice: the successful completion of the Edmund Rice Musical, which was played for audiences from the town, neighbouring schools, and the students' parents.
St. Mary's High School's annual musical spectacle, devoted to visionary Edmund Rice, has once again proved its dedication to cultivating talent and promoting innovation. The stage was ready, and the gifted students took centre stage to express their creative abilities.
While the final examinations kept everyone on their toes, I regret not sharing the thrill of the yearly concert sooner. But, as they say, "Better late than never!" So, without further ado, let us enter the enchanted realm of The Edmund Rice Musical and revisit the moments that captured hearts and imaginations.
A Visual Delight: As you navigate through this blog, let the bright photographs construct a picture of the enthralling acts that took place on stage. They precisely constructed every aspect to bring the audience into a realm of musical enchantment, from sparkling costumes to spellbinding dance.
Stay tuned for videos: Although I couldn't include videos in this post, rest assured that I will add them shortly. Keep an eye out for a spectacular visual experience that will allow you to relive the musical enchantment and watch the incredible skills that have helped St. Mary's High School become a beacon of creative excellence.
As another academic year comes to a close, St. Mary's High School Mt. Abu leaves us with memories of The Edmund Rice Musical, a monument to the school's dedication to encouraging complete development in its students. Congratulations to the performers, organisers, and everyone else who helped make this musical a smashing success. As the students go on their well-deserved vacation, they bring with them the satisfaction of accomplishment and the joy of shared artistic expression. Let the echoes of acclaim remain until next year's spectacle, honouring the magic that unfolded on the St. Mary's High School stage.


"The Wall & Irish Dance, a collage of the play."
Snaps from the Scene The Wall & Irish Dance

"How will I bear this sorrow? a collage of the act .How will I bear the sorrow."
How will I bear this sorrow?

"It’s a cruel world, a coolage from the scenes It's a cruel world."
It’s a cruel world
 
Edmund, I’m calling you
"Breaking all the rules, a colage."
Breaking all the rules

"School starts today, a collage of the act School starts today."
School starts today

"Mary Power Song, a collage depicting a powerful musical act."
Mary Power Song

Christian Brothers School slide show School concert
Christian Brothers School slide show School concert


Some more Christian Brothers School India
Some more Christian Brothers School India


"Rajasthani Dance a collage portraying the culture of Rajasthan."
Rajasthani Dance


"Closing ceremony, a collage of the colsing ceremony."
Closing ceremony 


"The Last Gathering, a collage from the act."
 The Last Gathering

"Mrs Theresa Tiwari receiving a well deserved  TOKEN OF GRATITUDE, for her dedication to the school."
Mrs Theresa Tiwari receiving a well-deserved
 TOKEN OF GRATITUDE
For her 25 years of dedicated service to the
ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL.














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