TERM I- Class VI

Exploring the Rich Culture of BHUTAN

The students and teachers got an insight into the varied culture of Bhutan in the morning assembly on September 15, 2025. The students of class VI presented the instrumental music “CHAMGON TAI SITUPA” which incorporates a strong connection with their spiritual leaders , the “SERPOI NIMA” the BOEDRA DANCE of Bhutan and sang a song “LA Thosa” depicting a region in Bhutan. The art forms of Bhutan such as Lhazo painting ,Khavda pottery and certain patterns and designs were exhibited which were crafted by students of Class VI in their visual arts classes.

Choithram School Grade 6 Students Present “The Serpoi Nima , Boedra dance “ of BHUTAN

https://youtu.be/IpwlJgaJazg

Choithram School Grade 6 Students Present Instrumental Music “CHAMGON TAI SITUPA“, of BHUTAN

https://youtu.be/YkhhLdupdmQ

Choithram School Grade 6 Students Sing “LA Thosa” of BHUTAN

https://youtu.be/S1-gt7Lk8CY

TERM I – CLASS VII

Exploring the Rich Culture of COLOMBO

To develop cross cultural understanding the students of class VII immersed themselves into exploring the culture of Colombo. In the morning assembly presentation on September 15, 2025 students performed “LA CUMBIA”, the line dance along with a song titled “Good bye for Now “, referring to the soldiers going for war. The students also played an instrumental music piece named “COLUMBIAN CAFE” performed for joy and peace during social gatherings.
The students later on witnessed the exhibition having exhibits designed by the students of class VII in the forms of Colombian art, Wayuu mochilas/ panama hats craft and clay work depicting Muisca pottery of COLOMBO.

Choithram School Grade 7 Students Present “LA CUMBIA” , the line dance from COLOMBO

https://youtu.be/Rl1Iliddz1I

Choithram School Grade 7 Students Present “COLUMBIAN CAFE” a Traditional Instrumental Music of COLOMBO

https://youtu.be/VChAXOXeuns

Choithram School Grade 7 Students Sing “Good bye for Now “ song of COLOMBO

https://youtu.be/onTL9CzfJFM

TERM I – CLASS VIII

Exploring the Rich Culture of EGYPT

To embrace and respect the differences in varied cultures students of class VIII immersed themselves into exploring the culture of EGYPT. During the morning assembly presentation the students learnt and performed the “Pharaonic dance” of Egypt along with an instrumental presentation of “ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MUSIC Pharaoh Ramses II”. They also sang the National Anthem of EGYPT.

The exhibits created by class VIII students depict the culture of Egypt displaying Ancient Egyptian art, Jewellery craft/ pyramid craft and Egyptian Pottery.

Choithram School Grade 8 Students Present “Pharaonic dance” of EGYPT

https://youtu.be/dP-pFGHMjvk

Choithram School Grade 8 Students Present “Pharaoh Ramses II” instrumental music of EGYPT

https://youtu.be/pKiTmlEzE14

Choithram School Grade 8 Students Sing The National Anthem of EGPYT

https://youtu.be/2HLOx_Iwc28

TERM II- Class VI

Exploring the Rich Culture of GUJARAT

The students and teachers got an insight into the varied culture of Gujarat in the morning assembly on February 07, 2026. The students of class VI presented the instrumental music “Tari Madh Mithi Vatte” which celebrates the enchanting, charming nature of a conversation, performed traditional garba dance form of called “Mor Bani Thanghat Kare” and sang a song “ Gotilo” which means “Search”.

The art forms of Gujarat such as Pithora art, Appliqué/patch work and Lippan art were exhibited which were crafted by students of Class VI in their visual arts classes.

Choithram School Grade 6 Students Present “Mor Bani Thanghat Kare” dance “of GUJARAT

https://youtu.be/j_uNq-El010

Choithram School Grade 6 Students Present “Tari Madh Mithi Vatte” of GUJARAT

https://youtu.be/JPXLgdGVGvk

Choithram School Grade 6 Students sing ‘Gotilo’ from GUJARAT

https://youtu.be/Xv3S2IkQwMU

TERM II- Class VII

Exploring the Rich Culture of KERALA

To develop cross cultural understanding the students of class VII immersed themselves into exploring the culture of Kerala. In the morning assembly presentation on February 07, 2026 students performed “Theythaka “, a harvest dance performed during Onam festival in Kerala along with a song titled “kalo jole kuchla tole “, symbolizing the beauty of nature. The students also played an instrumental music piece named “Uriye Uriye “, representing a beautiful soul and its life.

The students later on witnessed the exhibition having exhibits designed by the students of class VII in the forms of Kerela mural, Coconut craft and clay work depicting the Kerela pottery.

Choithram School Grade 7 Students Present “Theythaka” harvest dance of KERALA

https://youtu.be/KUBlwbo17bo

Choithram School Grade 7 Students Present “Uriye Uriye” of KERALA

https://youtu.be/NvvdTMp3au4

Choithram School Grade 7 Students Sing ‘Channapa Channegowda’ of KERALA

https://youtu.be/nFX4yy5t8Xc

TERM II- Class VIII

Exploring the Rich Culture of WEST BENGAL

To embrace and respect the differences in varied cultures students of class VIII immersed themselves into exploring the culture of West Bengal. During the morning assembly presentation, the students learnt and performed the traditional folk dance “Shapla” along with a presentation of an instrumental music piece “Tak Dhum Tak Dhum”. They also sang “kalo jole kuchla tole “ symbolizing the beauty of nature.

The exhibits created by class VIII students depicting the culture of West Bengal displaying Kali ghat paintings, Durga pooja wall hanging and Terracotta art made of clay.

Choithram School Grade 8 Students Present “Shapla” dance of WEST BENGAL

https://youtu.be/1kZA48YatOk

Choithram School Grade 8 Students Present “Tak Dhum Tak Dhum of WEST BENGAL

https://youtu.be/J6Mzty_RXxw

Choithram School Grade 8 Students Sing ‘kalo jole kuchla tole ‘ of WEST BENGAL

https://youtu.be/2PPcu14z9BU