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Chandigarh, July 16
The London Olympics are still 11 days away, but 23
schoolchildren from Punjab have already won their game. They, along with
a girl from a Chandigarh school, have made it to the final league of
100 children selected for representing the nation during a cultural
extravaganza at the mega sporting event beginning later this month.
Students rehearse for a bhangra performance at the London Olympics.
A Tribune photograph
As expected, ‘bhangra’ is
the pick from the region and these children, students of Gems Cambridge
International School in Hoshiarpur and Cambridge School in Batala, would
be dancing to the beats of ‘dhol’. Among
the participants are Aditi Vashishth, Akashdeep Singh, Anchal,
Bhupinder Singh, Divya Gupta, Gurpreet, Harkaran Singh, Harmanpreet
Sodhi, Harpreet Singh, Hitika Vassal, Kuber Sharma, Manipal, Manjot,
Parveen Garg, Raghav Vassal, Rahul Gupta, Uttkarsh, Sanjeev Sood, Vidit
Gupta, Yadwinder Singh, Aachman Shekar and Rajni Gupta. The
Chandigarh student is Asmita Chibbar, from Strawberry World in Sector
26, who would be playing the role of ‘Bharat Mata’. A Chennai-based
company, Space Kids India, has partnered with a Chandigarh firm,
iMatrix, for selecting the ‘bhangra’ team. Space Kids was entrusted the
job by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG).
Space Kids is accredited with the LOCOG. Rohit
Shekhar Sharma, CEO of iMatrix World Wide, said, “These students will
be performing in the “Main Band Stand” on July 30 and August 2. The team
has earlier performed at several international events, particularly at
NASA in the US.” Sharma said
the children are on cloud nine as they have got rare chance of
representing the country at an international mega event. Space
Kidz director K Srimathy said more than 500 organisations had applied
for representing the country at the Olympics. Apart from ‘bhangra’,
performances from India would feature ‘bharatnatyam’ and ‘kathak’. Gems
Cambridge International School principal Pawan Vashishst said, “Our
children have been regularly performing in various national and
international events. Our team got selected on account of words of
appreciation we have received from international organisations. Getting
selected surely was not an easy job going by the number of applicants
received for the event.”