Theatron 2022

I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being. Oscar Wild 

 Delhi Public School R.K Puram hosted one of the most prestigious inter-school, Theatre events, organized by the Expressions Theatre Club of Delhi Public School R.K.Puram, Theatron 2022-2023 on 1st October 2022. It comprised eleven categories out of which ten were on-site and one was off-site. There were a total of 36 schools, and 22 eminent jury members with a footfall of around 1000 individuals. The event was organised by the students and the teacher in charge of Expressions Theatre Club who put in tireless efforts to make it a huge success. 

 

The event commenced with the lighting of the lamp by the Vice Principal, Mr Naresh Miglani. The Theatron offered a plethora of theatrical events to students who had a thirst for theatre and acting. This theatre festival exhibited the exuberance of students that were curtailed during the covid time. 

 

The 11 events and judges were as follows: 

Stage Play offered the greatest union of the art of writing and theatre.Taking the art of storytelling to another dimension of dramatic excellence in three minutes; the act presented an array of emotions. The judges for this category were Mr Keval Arora a cult figure in Delhi’s theatre circuit and Ms Lakshmi Subramanyam a retired associate professor of English, at Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University. 

 

Street Play  is an art form encompassing entertainment with community education with an aim to spread social messages and create awareness amongst the masses. Passion, energy, ingenuity and emotion on a platform to raise voice to define Nukkad. The judges for this category were Mr Vipul Kalra who is a theatre actor and social activist belonging to the Asmita Theatre Group. Mr Sahil Mukhi an actor who has done more than 3000 street Plays and approximately 200 stage Plays, 

 

Ads Act– Reflected the ingenuity of the media that connect us with the products forming integral parts of our lives. The notion was to get the audience to engage vicariously with the narrative and enthrall attention to the product; something brilliantly displayed by the young students in three minutes. The judges of the category were Ms Disha who currently works as a freelance creative director and Mr Vasu who is an actor and director. He has been part of short films and commercial films (Guilty) and commercial advertisements (Zomato).

 

Play-O-Poem–  This event combined ‘poetry’ and ‘theatre’ in full splendour to exhibit the skills of the accomplished participants. A string of tales opens up the trove of emotions for two to three minutes; the two worlds complementing each other in an enthralling symphony. The judges of this category were Mr Ravi Raj Sagar who is the artistic director of the 35-year-old drama group DramaTech, who has also directed several musicals and plays and Mr Rajneesh Gautam who has been associated with theatre for the last 14 years as a writer, director and an actor.

 

Courtroom Drama– this event was a portrayal of certain social issues depicted through courtroom settings, reaching a sustainable conclusion. The judges of this category were Mr Stephen Mazzareni a well-known theatre artist and music director with productions like Les Miserables, The Lion King, Cats and The Sound of Music under his belt. Ms Puneet Sikka is an Indian actress associated with the 2018 movie Nanak Shah Fakir, directed by Sartaj Singh Pannu.

 

Dance Drama– it was a recorded event where participants expressed famous tales through aesthetic and intricate dance movements in three minutes. Drama and dance have ritually been integral parts of dramatic history since time immemorial. The judges of this category were Ms Siddhi Goel who is a professional Kathak dancer-teacher and Ms. Vibhusha Gupta who is a dancer and yoga teacher from Delhi. She has been performing, choreographing and teaching dance professionally since 2014. 

 

Stand-up Comedy– it was a three minute recorded event; a performance art that employs humor as means to express life and to provide a fresh, funny perspective to circumstances. It can provide the audience with a means to relate and bind; as well as seek solace from their tribulations.The judges of this category were Ms. Priya who is an educator, comedy producer and improv artist, she was the co-founder of Playground Comedy Studio and Mr. Baneet who is also the founder of Playground Comedy Studio. Along with comedy, Baneet is also a curator, trainer and host of the studio’s resident improv group Playground Improv.

 

Thespian Coliseum– this event hailed the legacy of the world’s greatest playwright. Shakespearean monologues , renowned for their emotive expansions and the discreet motives of relatable characters.The judges of this category were Mr. Jobin Thomas who is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English. He has been a member of the Executive of the Shakespeare Society of India since 2015 and Mr. Saif Rashid who has always deeply connected with the performing arts and who is driven to conceptualize forms of storytelling and spaces to freely express the same and has relevant experience to orchestrate student creativity.

 

Mime–  it was a recorded event where silent voices expressed raging emotions and made the invisible visible; all in three minutes. Testing the limits of imaginations; the art strips away the intricacies of speech and allows the raw, powerful nature of human emotion to overpower the heart. The judges of this category were Ms. Tsering Lhamo a theatre artist. She is currently pursuing her post graduate diploma in dramatic arts from National School of Drama.

 

Movie Making– it was an event consisting of film making based on different emotions. The various emotions exhibited were Shringar (love beauty), Hasya (laugher), Karuna (sorrow), Raudra (anger), Veer (heroism), Bhayanaka (terror/fear), Bibhatsa (disgust), Adbutha (surprise wonder) and  Shantha (peace). The judges of this category were Mr. Vivek Sharma who is an Indian filmmaker and Mr. Rudrarksh who is a Delhi based filmmaker and improvisational theatre practitioner.

 

Surprise Event–  It is an event which pushes students to show the intricate process of communication with abstract props; visual representations; sound and stimulations. The judges of this category were Ms. Vareni who a researcher, actor and writer and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Delhi and  Preet Kaur , an Arts Coordinator at Katkatha Puppet Arts Trust, Delhi. She is an Arts-based therapy trainee, Bapu Trust, Pune. 

 

The events took place at different venues of the school like the AVH, Seminar Room, D-block and OAT from 8:30-11:30 AM.

 

The valedictory ceremony took place in the AVH at 12 PM.The esteemed jury members were facilitated by our Principal Ms Padma Srinivasan.The valedictory commenced with the principal’s welcome speech. Ms Padma Srinivasan  spoke about the dedication of Ms. Sanya Taneja towards ETC and how this competition was well managed by the students.A short film on the journey of theatre at D.P.S. R.K. Puram over the years  was screened which was a compilation of theatron in the past and theatre helping education in various ways. 

 

The winners of this event were announced by Ms. Sanya Taneja, the teacher in charge of ETC followed by thanking all the teachers and students and also expressing sincere gratitude to the alumni who had been a part of ETC in their years at school.Winners received trophies and certificates for their prominent hard work. 

 

Springdales Public School, Dhaula Kuan won the overall prize. The trophies to all the winners were handed out by our Principal, Vice Principal and the judges of each event. 

The vote of thanks was proposed by the principal Ms Padma Srinivasan. She thanked the actors from various schools for participating enthusiastically in the event. She also appreciated the effort put in by the Expressions Theatre Club incharge Ms Sanya Taneja for raising the bar each year.

 

The ceremony concluded on a patriotic note, with the singing of the National Anthem.



The winners announced were as follows:

 

S.No

Category 

Position

School

1)

Nukkad Ki Goonj

First

Indraprastha World School 

  

Second

The Shri School, Aravali

  

Third

Delhi Public School, Noida

    

2)

Stage-A-Thon

First

Springdales Public School, Dhaula Kuan

  

Second

Sadhu Vaswani International School for Girls

  

Third

Hansraj Model School

    

3)

Ads Act

First

Springdales Public School, Dhaula Kuan

  

Second

Delhi Public School, Noida

  

Third

Apeejay School

Delhi Public School R.K Puram

(Tie)

    

4)

Thespian Coliseum

First

Cambridge School, Srinivaspuri

  

Second 

Delhi Public School, Rohini

  

Third

Delhi Public School, Greater Noida

    

5)

Play-O-Poem

First

St. Xavier’s Sr. Sec. School, Raj Niwas Marg

  

Second

Springdales Public School, Dhaula Kuan

  

Third

Summerfields School

    

6)

Mime

First

Venkateshwar International School

  

Second

Delhi Public School, Indirapuram

  

Third

Springdales Public School, Dhaula Kuan

    

7)

Lights, Camera, Action!

First

Delhi Public School, Indirapuram

  

Second

Delhi Public School, Dimapur

  

Third

Suncity Sector 54

    

8)

Stand-Up Comedy

First

Darbari Lal DAV Model School

  

Second

Venkateshwar Global School

  

Third

Indraprastha World School 

    

9)

Dance Drama

First

Springdales Public School, Dhaula Kuan

  

Second

Delhi Public School, Indirapuram

  

Third

Delhi Public School, Mathura Road

    

10)

Courtroom Drama

First

Hansraj Model School

  

Second

Delhi Public School, Indirapuram

  

Third

Indraprastha World School

    

11)

Surprise Event – Bolt From The Blue

First

Indraprastha World School

  

Second

Springdales Public School, Dhaula Kuan

  

Third

The Shri Ram School, Aravali

BEST PAPER PRESENTATION AWARD AT 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND INNOVATIONS

Divyansh Verma of Class XII H has won the Best Paper Presentation award at 7th International Conference on Engineering Research and Innovations.His research paper has been published in the International Journal of science ,Engineering and Technology.

1)Research Publication in International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology

A research paper titled “An Application of Analytical Hierarchy Process to Financial Asset Selection” contains ethical and suitability criteria, which are used for the first time along with the financial criteria, to select the best asset among the 10 Nifty 50 companies under the National Stock Exchange, India. This paper has been published in the “International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology”, vol. 9, no. 10, pp. 33-42, Oct., 2022.

Link to view the article

https://ijsem.org/viewabstract.php?id=16078&volume=Volume9&issue=Issue10

2) Best Paper Presentation Award at 7th International Conference on Engineering Research and Innovations

Received the “Best Research Paper Presentation Award” for presenting the paper titled “An Application of Analytical Hierarchy Process – A Computational Approach to Financial Asset Selection” in the “7th International Conference on Engineering Research and Innovations” organised by Terna Engineering College, Nerul, Navi Mumbai in association with Institute for Engineering Research and Publication from September 22-23, 2022.

“DEVELOP A PASSION FOR LEARNING. IF YOU DO, YOU WILL NEVER CEASE TO GROW”

On 26th September Delhi Public School, RK Puram organized a career guidance session for the students of Class X which Jamboree Institute took up.  Headmistress Ms Rashmi Malhotra addressed the students about the importance of Career Counselling and Guidance Sessions. The esteemed speakers invited for the day were Ms Naima Gupta and Mr Vineet Gupta both alumni. 

Speakers provided fruitful insight to the young minds about education abroad. The two insisted on fogging the human mind to figure out what one really wants in life. Students were provided with a brief about the universities abroad, their admission procedures and their prerequisites. The topic of Liberal Arts was taken up and the flexibility of various educational institutes such as Ashoka University was shown. It was to them. interactive and intriguing session as all the doubts were actively addressed. The Speakers also emphasised the importance of being humble and responsible citizens. The session was concluded with a vote of thanks.

1ST POSITION IN SAMSKRIT KATAHA KATHANAM PRATIYOGITA 

Delhi Samskrit Bharati in joint collaboration with Hansraj College organized ‘ स्वतंत्रता का अमृतमहोत्सव ’ to celebrate Sanskrit week from 8th of August 2022 to 14th of August 2022 . Avani Kumar of Class VIII A bagged the 1st position in Sanskrit Story Recitation competition .

1ST POSITION AND TROPHY IN ‘TRIVENI’ 2022-23

DPS Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh organized an annual language festival called “ Triveni ” on the 17th of August 2022. Aairah Sultan of Class VIII A secured the 1st position in the Sanskrit Story writing and Collage making competition. She bagged a trophy and certificate in the above event.

Smart India Hackathon 2022

Pratishtha Batra and Chaitanya Goel, students of Class XII-E, recently participated in the Smart India Hackathon 2022, an inter-ministerial initiative of the Government of India, supported by the All India Council for Technical Education. The team, along with their mentor, Ms Sanya Taneja was declared the Winner of the Toy category for their project ‘Uday’. ‘Uday’ is a digital, multilevel strategy game. The user’s task is to use conventional or renewable energy sources to meet the energy needs of every geographical location in India. It is designed to increase the judicial use of resources and inculcate values of energy conservation.

HASYA KAVITA COMPETITION

Syed Tahir Abbas of class XII H and Vishesh Chaurasiya of class X I  participated in the Inter-School Competition “अर्ज़ किया है” organized by Army Public School, Dhaula Kaun on  30 August 2022. They bagged the second position in the above competition.

‘ मीरा के पद गायन ‘

 Adya Srivastava of Class XI  S and Hindi Teacher Ms Amanpreet Kaur participated in Interschool Competition ‘मीरा के पद गायन’ organised by Mira Model Public School, Janakpuri on 3rd September 2022. Delhi Public School RK Puram secured the  1st position and the  Rolling Trophy in the above competition.

BUDDING WRITER –  ‘Soaring High’ by Mahira Jain

Mahira Jain of class 9G has published her collection of short stories, ‘Soaring High’, which is based on the true stories of underprivileged children of domestic workers whom she and her mother have taught at home for over a decade.

Her grandparents were her inspiration to start writing and her grandfather is a DPS alumni & was awarded “Father of Rural India” by late Professor CK Prahalad. Mahira has always been sensitive towards the needs of others and this empathetic trait was evident even when she was a little child. She credits her love and concern for the underprivileged to her parents and grandparents and the DPS faculty.This is Mahira’s first attempt at creating awareness about the plight of the disadvantaged and the need for society to rectify this anomaly. The book has been supported by India Vision Foundation, Navjyoti India Foundation and Art of Living Foundation. Her book holds a space in various prestigious offices and school libraries across India.

REPORT – EYE CAMP FOR CLASSES VI-VIII

“Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others.”

– Jonathan Swift


An Eye Camp was organised in the school premises on Friday, 27 May 2022 to check the eyesight of the students belonging to the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) of Classes VI-IX. Under the able guidance of the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan, the camp was conducted by the organisation, ‘Young Foresight’ and facilitated by the Headmistress of Classes IX-X, Ms Rashmi Malhotra and the Supervisor of Classes VI-VIII, Ms Vinita Gupta. The objective of the camp was to check the eyesight of the students and provide perfect-fitting spectacles, which are environmentally friendly and fully biodegradable, to those who were found to have weak eyesight. 

The camp started at 9:30 AM and lasted till 1:30 PM for all the students. The eyesights of 42 students from Class VI, 25 students from Class VII, 16 students from Class VIII and 59 students from Class IX were tested in the presence of an ophthalmologist and optometrist. The parents of the students of Classes VI-VIII were also present in the school while the tests were conducted. 

The eye tests were conducted in three stages and the students who were found to have weak eyesight were prescribed perfectly fitting spectacles with lenses as per their required powers. A database of all the students who had weak eyesight was also created using Google Sheets. Moreover, each student was counselled along with the parents regarding their eyesight and they were also advised about the importance of wearing spectacles on a regular basis to protect their precious eyes. 

On Tuesday, 2nd August 2022, 58 students with weak eyesight were provided spectacles free of cost in the presence of Ms Padma Srinivasan, the Principal, Ms Vinita Gupta, the Supervisor and Ms Sangeeta Malik, Interim Headmistress – Junior Wing, Vasant Vihar. 

The event was a fruitful one as many students benefited from the eye check-up and the timely intervention of the school helped them to focus on their studies in a better manner. The event not only helped to prevent the further deterioration of the eyesight of the students but also provided a sense of relief to the parents.

Monsoon 2022- Plantation Drive

The Department of Geography organized a plantation drive for class X students to commemorate 50 glorious years of DPS RK Puram and 75 years of Indian independence 0n August 8, 2022, at 9.15 Am in the facility Block. The function was graced by the presence of our three Vice Principals Mr Naresh Miglani, Mr Anil Kathuria and Mr Mukesh KumarThe Vice Principals were warmly welcomed by the students of class X and the coordinator of Class X, Ms Arti Trivedi and the Coordinator of class IX, Ms Sangita Bajpai.

All participants enthusiastically planted medicinal plants like Amla, Stevia, Tulsi, Basil, Curry Patta, Harsinghar and Aloe Vera in the facility block. The three Vice Principals encouraged students to be sensitized toward the environment for a safer tomorrow. Slogans were chanted by students. Mr Miglani also assured the students that the school authorities will get metal tags etched with the student’s names and the scientific name of the plants. These will be placed around the saplings. Students gave their heartfelt thanks to the school authorities for providing them with a platform to showcase their concern for a safer, greener and healthier tomorrow. The session concluded with a vote of thanks to the Principal, Vice Principal and the gardeners who helped us in bringing this idea to fruition.

Assembly XII-U (30-08-2022)

Topic: Journey Through the Years

.” The assembly commemorated the journey of a student through school life with a touch of nostalgia and myriads of happy memories. It celebrated the spirit of being a student-constant growth, learning and relearning, making memories, and leaving a mark of excellence in all spheres and at all stages of life. As their school life is drawing to an end, the students of class XII-U enthusiastically participated in the class assembly and took a walk down memory lane, leaving the audience’s eyes moist and hearts warm. The assembly commenced with a soulful morning prayer sung by the entire class, followed by a Ganesh

Vandana was performed by Riju, Saanvi, Aaradhika and Kavya to mark the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. Bhavyanshi, Bushra, Kretanya and Upasana presented the thought for the day to start the morning on a positive note. Subsequently, Antariksh, Ganapati, Lipi and Mohit presented the news headlines of the day. Indira, Ipshita and Vinayak left the audience inspired by narrating stories from Lord Ganesha’s life and encouraged them to imbibe the values lord Ganesha represents. Thereafter was a scintillating medley of songs performed by Sneha, Ipshita, Indira and Manasvi that beautifully highlighted the journey through one’s school years. The ensuing performance was a self-composed poem by Disha, Latika, Drishty and Riya, the budding poets of the class who aptly encapsulated the much-cherished memories of school days. The assembly concluded with a dance presented by Aaradhika, Akash, Ananya, Arpita, Kavya, Riju, Saanvi, Riya, Yashswini and Sneha, which left the audience mesmerized.

30th August 2022 – Tuesday
Class Teacher: Ms Shelly Malhotra
Class: XII U
VICE-PRINCIPAL- Mr Anil Kathuria
Class Representative- Dr Anubha Gopal
Activity Incharge- Ms Kaveri Dhar”