Lego Skies 2016
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- Written by Saranie Wijesinghe
Lego Skies 2016, an International Understanding project organized by the Interact Club of Visakha Vidyalaya was held on the 24th of May 2016 at the Jeremias Dias Hall from 2.30 pm onwards. This colorful culture fest aimed at showcasing the experience gained through a cultural exchange with Romania. Six interactors along with a teacher travelled to Costache Negruzzi High School in Lasi, Romania and experienced an amazing stay from the 4th to the 15th of May 2016.
Lego Skies 2016, an International Understanding project organized by the Interact Club of Visakha Vidyalaya was held on the 24th of May 2016 at the Jeremias Dias Hall from 2.30 pm onwards. This colorful culture fest aimed at showcasing the experience gained through a cultural exchange with Romania. Six interactors along with a teacher travelled to Costache Negruzzi High School in Lasi, Romania and experienced an amazing stay from the 4th to the 15th of May 2016.
Graced by the Ambassador of Romania in Sri Lanka himself and Rtn. PP. PHF George Jesuthasan as the Guest of Honor, the day was not only entertaining but stood as clear insight into the culture of Romania in the form of games and performances. These games included Junk Dressing, learning and performing traditional Romanian dances and a quiz encouraging international understanding. Among the many entertainment acts, the audience witnessed the likes of song and dance; Sinhala classics performed by Malithi and Mansila and accompanied by Uththara, a glamorous Indian dance performance by the grade 12 interactors and an impeccable acapella performance by an enthusiastic bunch of grade 9 interactors. If the applause that followed was any indication, all performances were well received.
Needless to say, at its conclusion, attendees left the venue praising organizers for their efforts and deemed the event a major success.
Graced by the Ambassador of Romania in Sri Lanka himself and Rtn. PP. PHF George Jesuthasan as the Guest of Honor, the day was not only entertaining but stood as clear insight into the culture of Romania in the form of games and performances. These games included Junk Dressing, learning and performing traditional Romanian dances and a quiz encouraging international understanding. Among the many entertainment acts, the audience witnessed the likes of song and dance; Sinhala classics performed by Malithi and Mansila and accompanied by Uththara, a glamorous Indian dance performance by the grade 12 interactors and an impeccable acapella performance by an enthusiastic bunch of grade 9 interactors. If the applause that followed was any indication, all performances were well received.
Needless to say, at its conclusion, attendees left the venue praising organizers for their efforts and deemed the event a major success.
24th of May 2016
2.30pm onwards
Visakha Vidyalaya
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