
ISB Unveils Exciting Line-Up for Annual Fair 2024
After a two-year hiatus, the Indian School Bahrain (ISB) is gearing up to host its much-anticipated Annual Cultural Fair 2024, presented by Star Vision Events and powered by LuLu Hypermarket. The vibrant event will take place on December 19 and 20 at the ISB Isa Town campus, promising an array of cultural performances and family-friendly activities.
The fair aims to provide students with a platform to showcase their artistic talents and learn from the performances of professional artists from India. The first day will feature a musical extravaganza led by acclaimed South Indian actor and singer Vineeth Sreenivasan, while the second day will spotlight North Indian cultural performances by renowned musician and singer Twinkle Dipan Kar.
Exciting Activities and Performances
Beyond the cultural performances, the event will feature:
Game stalls with engaging challenges for attendees of all ages.
Food stalls offering a variety of cuisines from Bahrain and across India, managed by licensed caterers.
Art exhibition displaying creative works by students.
The festivities will run from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM on both days, with a dedicated organizing committee of 501 members, including parents, teachers, and community leaders, ensuring a seamless experience.
Community Support and Accessibility
The Annual Cultural Fair is organized to support students and staff, promote quality education, and contribute to infrastructural development at the school. ISB emphasizes its role as a community school, committed to assisting needy students in continuing their education.
Parking facilities will be available at the National Stadium, with shuttle bus services connecting visitors to the school grounds. Security measures, including CCTV surveillance, will ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Event Highlights
A carnival-like atmosphere for families with diverse entertainment programs.
Big LED screens to broadcast performances across the venue.
Entry fee: BD2 per person.
ISB Hon. Chairman Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese expressed confidence in the community's wholehearted support, ensuring the fair's success. 'We are excited to bring together students, families, and the wider community for this noble cause of promoting quality education,' he stated.
Mark your calendars and join the Indian School Bahrain's Annual Cultural Fair 2024 for two unforgettable evenings of artistry, fun, and celebration!
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