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FAIPS-DPS, Grade 6 Annual Day — A tribute to world cinema

FAIPS–DPS Kuwait celebrated its Middle School Annual Day on Thursday, November 20, 2025, with Grade 6 students transforming the school auditorium into a vibrant showcase of talent, creativity, and cultural expression.

Themed around global cinema, the event offered an engaging blend of performances that captivated the audience from start to finish.

The celebration was graced by the Chief Guest, His Excellency Amir Muharemi, Ambassador of the Republic of Croatia to Kuwait.

The formal proceedings began with Tahe-el-Kuwait and the Kuwait National Anthem, followed by a serene recital of sacred verses from the Holy Quran.

The ceremonial lamp, symbolizing divinity, wisdom, and enlightenment, was lit by Ambassador Muharemi alongside the Principal and Headmistress, marking the auspicious commencement of the program.

Principal Ravi Ayanoli, in his welcome address, expressed gratitude to the Chief Guest, dignitaries, parents, and teachers for their unwavering support. He highlighted the meticulous preparation behind the event and emphasized the role of parents and educators in nurturing resilience, confidence, and the exploration of students’ hidden talents.

The cultural extravaganza featured over 400 students, bringing the stage alive with energy and infectious enthusiasm. A thought-provoking skit on women empowerment, inspired by India’s Women’s Cricket Team victory at the ICC Women’s World Cup, set the tone with messages of courage, determination, and teamwork.

Performances then journeyed through the golden eras of Bollywood and Hollywood, featuring a Retro Tap Dance, soulful medleys of classic songs, and a lively 1980s–90s dance showcase that enthralled the audience.

Adding to the spectacle, students recreated famous film scenes through Live Posters, while a sparkling fashion show brought iconic global cinema characters to life.

The highlight was the Transformation Dance, depicting the evolution of Indian and Western cinema with dynamic choreography, expressive performances, and electrifying music. The celebration reached its peak during the Grand Finale, where students united on stage for a high-energy tribute to global cinema.

Addressing the gathering, His Excellency Amir Muharemi lauded FAIPS–DPS Kuwait’s holistic educational approach and the Grade 6 students for their talent and spirited performances. He praised the teachers for their guidance, acknowledged parents’ pride, and underscored the enduring importance of education in a rapidly evolving world driven by artificial intelligence and technology.

In her Vote of Thanks, Headmistress Ms. Deepa Elizabeth George recognized the dedication and teamwork of all involved, highlighting collaboration as the foundation of the school’s success.

She also thanked the Chief Guest for his presence and warmth. The event concluded on a cinematic note with the iconic line from The Truman Show: “In case I don’t see you: Good afternoon, good evening, and good night.”


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