The Spastics Centre in Kanpur, a dynamic organization that serves the needs of special children in and around the city limits celebrated World Disabled Day on 3-Dec-2013.
There were a host of events to mark the day. The children first initiated the proceedings with a wonderful March Past. It was ideal to begin the celebration. A quick Welcome dance and Prayer followed.
The enthusiastic youngsters then enthralled the audience with a synchronized group Yoga performance. The guests were impressed by the sheer energy and excitement in the air. Everyone could be seeing taking pictures on their phones and enjoying the performances thoroughly. There was a lovely PT display and a game wherein the parents of the children being treated at the OPD clinic participated. The OPD clinic caters to helping the children gain better physical control over their everyday movements, special therapists work daily with the children and parents to that effect.
The solo performance by one of the beautiful young students who was dressed in a Ghagra Choli successfully captured the heart of everyone around. A quick costume show wherein the kids were dressed as little fairies, ministers and even flowers was also part of the programme. Their cute replies when asked what they were dressed as made everyone around smile at their sheer innocence and life. What captured the audience’s attention most was the Yoga display.
The young talents coordinated their efforts and performed so well, you would wonder as to whether they were professionals or not. The previous day, (2-Dec), the Centre had celebrated Sports Day, the prizes and results of which were announced at the end of the World Disabled Day celebrations. Last but not the least, the young hearts sang a song that stands testimony to their undying spirit and enthusiasm - Hum Honge Kamyab. Maybe we should learn a lesson or two from them and get Inspired!
The enthusiastic youngsters then enthralled the audience with a synchronized group Yoga performance. The guests were impressed by the sheer energy and excitement in the air. Everyone could be seeing taking pictures on their phones and enjoying the performances thoroughly. There was a lovely PT display and a game wherein the parents of the children being treated at the OPD clinic participated. The OPD clinic caters to helping the children gain better physical control over their everyday movements, special therapists work daily with the children and parents to that effect.
The solo performance by one of the beautiful young students who was dressed in a Ghagra Choli successfully captured the heart of everyone around. A quick costume show wherein the kids were dressed as little fairies, ministers and even flowers was also part of the programme. Their cute replies when asked what they were dressed as made everyone around smile at their sheer innocence and life. What captured the audience’s attention most was the Yoga display.
The young talents coordinated their efforts and performed so well, you would wonder as to whether they were professionals or not. The previous day, (2-Dec), the Centre had celebrated Sports Day, the prizes and results of which were announced at the end of the World Disabled Day celebrations. Last but not the least, the young hearts sang a song that stands testimony to their undying spirit and enthusiasm - Hum Honge Kamyab. Maybe we should learn a lesson or two from them and get Inspired!
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