Rishikul back to rock the stage
Rishikul Sanatan Collage's theme in the Tadra Kahani is "Acceptance - Changing the Thoughts of All Through Acceptance."
Speaking after their rehearsal yesterday afternoon, student representative Sarafina Feresi stressed while winning the Tadra Kahani title back to back is one of their main objectives, changing the mindset of people would be a big plus not only for them but for Fiji as a whole.
When asked on Rishikul's chances of retaining their title, Feresi had this to say.
Also performing tonight in the Junior Division, with the theme "Rubbish and Recycling, Let’s Keep Fiji Green" the students of International School Suva hope they will convince the public to have passion, learn, educate others and be actively involved in the care and protection of our environment and the planet.
This is their message.
First timers, St John Boscoe also performing tonight with the theme “Promoting Positive Media Power in Enriching Cultural and Religious Value" are to showcase the effects of mass media on our life style and attitudes.
Student rep Helen Erenio Silvia said they are excited about being a part of the now national event.
Meanwhile, the Organisers of the Tadra Kahani Show are certain that people coming to watch the three nights of shows will learn a lot from the students.
Total Event Manager Loretta Jackson said all the hard work from the past months will be showcased tonight.
Looking at the event proper, International Primary, Rishikul Primary, St John Boscoe Primary and Bainivalu Primary will battle it out in the heats tonight for the junior division while Suva Grammar School, Rishikul Sanatan, Monfort Boys Town, Sila Central High and Lomary Secondary will perform in the senior division.
Thursday night will see Nabitu District, Nakelo District, Pacific Harbour Multi racial and Dilkusha Girls Primary facing off in the junior division while the senior division will have Tavua District secondary, Cuvu cillage, Khalsa collage, Tavua collage, Ratu Kadavulevu School and St Vincent. The finals will be on Friday night
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