Reviving glorious Indian
traditions … Lezim groups delight!
-Casiola Fernandes
St. Joseph’s High School,
Wadala,
18th October 2012
Discipline,
dance, design – this sums up the F/N interschool lezim competition hosted by
St. Joseph’s High School, Wadala on 16th October, 2012. Dressed in traditional attractive outfits and
armed with creative props, the participants from 19 schools converged on the
school grounds for the lezim festival. A
sea of enthusiastic followers, supporters, students and teachers, and an array
of vibrant colours greeted the eye.
A grand
welcome was accorded to all present by Mrs. Sangita, our secondary supervisor, while
young Cleon Braganza emceed the ceremony.
The judges for the competition, Dr. Kailash Kadu Asai and Mr. Roshan Chavan,
were greeted with floral bouquets before the commencement of the competition. Then
in marched the energetic troupes from the different schools to the beats of
drums and the clanging of cymbals. They danced, they marched, they grouped (and
regrouped) effortlessly to form intricate breathtaking designs and display
amazing stunts. There were disciplined routine drills, thematic exercises, well
thought out entries and exits, and energetic dances with the lezims. It was a moment when the glorious Indian
tradition came alive!
Mr. Raj, Mr.
Tony and Mr. Avinash worked tirelessly to effect a smooth program. They
received great support from the past pupils Malcolm, Mayur and Nitin who braved
the hot sun to oversee the discipline and the coordination of the program. The wonderful spirit of togetherness and
healthy competition among the participating school students was acknowledged at
the vote of thanks by the headmistress, Ms. Nicole Britto. Indeed a glorious day for schools and the
Indian culture!