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M.O.

C – Annual Day Celebration

Introduction:

MC 1: Good evening to everyone, Dignitaries on the dais, Chief guests, respected teachers and my dearest
friends. And above all our dear parents, Production increases only when customer need increases, likewise
our Vaasavi parent’s encouragement and support increases day by day which makes our teachers to increase
the perfection day by day. So we take a great privilege in welcoming our Vaasavi parents.
This me Mrs.Nandini and
MC 2: me Mrs.Sangeetha going to be with you in this cool evening to present you our School Annual Day
programme.
A kind request from the management: During the function parents will not be allowed to meet the children at
the back stage or in green room. In case if the child is not comfortable we will contact you personally you
need not worry about the child as we had made all the arrangements, the kids will be handed over you after
the function is over from the stage. We request you to switch off your mobile phones or to keep it in silent
mode. Please do not click any pictures using your cameras or mobile phones during the show. Don’t worry
the photography is done by professional photographer and pictures and videos will be made available to all
the parents.

MC 1: Vishnuja, what a sparkling and glorious evening this is, it’s overflowing with such
joyous energy.

MC 2: Yes Devadharshini, It absolutely is. This evening is undeniably filled with grandeur
and enchantment.

MC 1: I would particularly take note the presence of our guests, parents, guardians present
here who have taken out their precious time to watch their children ooze with talent.

MC 2: All the staff members with participating or helping at the backstage have put in their
best of efforts to make this occasion a reality and we are sure that all of you will enthuse the
students with whole hearted continuous rounds of applause.

Welcome Address:

MC 1: There is no better virtue than hospitality. So now I kindly request our respected Vice-
principal in charge to deliver the welcome address.

(Welcome Address)

MC 1: Thank you Mam, that was very scintillating.

Lighting the lamp:


MC 1: Vishnuja did you know that Light represents God’s presence and spells the darkness
and illumines.

MC 2: I totally agree with you Devadharshini. It’s said that Light engulfs us with heavenly
power.

MC 1: lets welcome the divine light amongst us by lighting the lamp.

Welcome Address:

MC 1: Now I heartily welcome the Principal-in-charge, the architect and sculptor of human
character to give the welcome address.

(Welcome Address)

MC 2: Thank you Mam, That was very enthralling.

Prayer Song:

MC 1: Singing is a beautiful form of worship. A great song lifts your heart , warms your soul
and makes feel the divine.

MC 2: A prayer song revitalizes our soul and makes us dream of heaven.

MC 1: Now let us seek God’s bountiful blessings through prayer song.

(Prayer song)

MC 2: Thank you friends for the graceful invocation that brought heavenly bliss.

Annual Report:

MC 1: Now I request our Vice Principal in charge to give the annual report.

(Annual report)

MC 2: Thank you Mam.

Management’s address:

MC 1: Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s a great honour to have such a distinguished guest among
us. I humbly invite -----------------------, a man of great vision and intellect to captivate the
audience with his speech.

(Chief Guest speech)

MC 2: Thank you sir… Thank you so much for your words of wisdom. It will be a great
pleasure for us to listen to you again in our future events.

Prize Distribution:
MC 1: “You are not obligated to win. You’re obligated to keep trying. To the best you can
do every day.”

- Jason Mraz

MC 2: Winners are people who never fail but who never quit. It’s time to honour such
champions who believed in perseverance.

MC 1: I genially request our chief guest to give away the prizes to the students.

(Prize distribution)

MC 2: Thank you Sir.

MC 1: Now a special speech will be given by our student Mohana Priya of


XII standard.

Culturals:

MC 1:Without taking much of your time permit us to startt cultural programmes. Vishnuja
do you feel some turbulence around here?

MC 2: Yes Indeed do Devadharshini, the heart beats have gone up and everyone is eager to
sink into the depth of music, songs, lights and joy.

MC 1: Well, here you are, Today we are going to have a rainbow of cultural programmes.

MC 2: Now we are going to be astounded by a welcome dance performed by the 1X girls.

(Welcome Dance)

MC 1: Thank you friends for your elegant and graceful movements.

KG Programs:

Rithvika: Now we are going to witness the amazing talents of our tiny tots. It’s time for the
K.G programs.

Rithvika: The welcome address will be given by Sanvi of U.K.G

(Welcome Address)

Viwin: Thank you dear Sanvi. That was very fabulous.

Rithvika: Now we will have the budding buddies of Pre-Kg perform rhymes.

(Rhymes)

Viwin: Thank you children, that was really adorable.


Rithvika: The L.K.G kids will present us with story and dramatization and amaze us all.

(Story and Dramatization)

Viwin: Children you were really bubbling with energy.

Rithvika: Next there will be a story telling by U.K.G

(Story telling)

Viwin: Thank you kids.

Rithvika: Dear audience you have heard kids tell rhymes but have you ever heard tell its
story. Well here are our U.K.G kids to enlighten you all with their performance.

(Rhymes and Story)

Viwin: That was totally brilliant kids.

Rithvika: Next speech will be given by Lakshith, Keshika and Pavshini of U.K.G.

Viwin: That was really enchanting little ones.

Rithvika: I hope you are enjoying the talents of our tiny tots and here comes more.

Rithvika: Now we are going to explore the musical talents of the U.K.G students.

Viwin: Thank you children. That was really mesmirizing.

Rithvika: It’s always great to watch little children turn into great leaders.

Rithvika: Dear audience now it’s time for the graduation ceremony of our K.G children

(Graduation Ceremony)

Viwin: Thank you kids. That was so heart-warming.

Villupaatu:

MC 1: Story telling is an art form greatly revered by the Tamil people. The art of narrating
tales has flourished in Tamil nadu for many centuries. One of the traditional storytelling
forms is Villupaatu. Villupaatu intersperses music with storytelling art narrating range of
stories from mythological to social.

Now, V.K.Giri Nandhan, R.S.Janagan, A.S.Pranesh of IV standard and G.Pranesh ,


D.Tamilarasu, Y.Samuel Rajan of V Standard. are going to tell you the various aspects of
the 5 states namely Tamil nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi are going to be
told through villupaatu.
(Villupaatu)

Tamil nadu:

(Villupaatu)

MC 1: Tamilnadu is an ancient state packed with tradition and culture whose legacy exists
for thousands of years. Now we are going to experience the colours of Tamil nadu right now,
right here.

(Dance)

(Silambam)

(Drama)

MC 1: Thank you friends, that was very spell bounding.

(Villupaatu)

Karnataka:

(Villupaatu)

MC 2: Karnataka is one of the leading states in the field of industrial development both in
the private and public sectors. It is a state of great metropolitan city and grandeur. Let us
now have a peek into the state of Karnataka.

(Dance)

(Western Dance)

MC 2: Wow friends! That was absolutely mind blowing .

(Villupaatu)

Kerala:

(Villupaatu)

MC 1: The state of Kerala has the highest literacy rate in India.Kerala is very rich in culture
heritage developed through the centuries. Shall we have a look at God’s own country.
(Dance)

(Keyboard and drama performance)

(Mime)

MC 2: Those were fantastic performances pals.

(Villupaatu)

Uttar Pradesh:

(Villupaatu)

MC 2: Uttar Pradesh is studded with places of tourist attractions across to wide spectrum of
diverse interests. Uttar Pradesh can lay claim to the oldest seat India’s culture and
civilization. It’s also famous for the Ram temple and Babri Masjid controversy.

(Dance and Drama)

(Yoga)

MC 2: Thank you friends. Your performance really was one of a kind.

(Villupaatu)

Delhi:

(Villupaatu)

MC 1: Delhi, a true cosmopolitan city diversified culture is the capital of world’s largest
democracy, India. It was know as indraprastha in ancient times.

(Dance)

(Western Dance)

(Mime)

MC1: Thank you friends for your thoughtful performances that made us ponder about
working for the development of our country.

(Villupaatu)

Conversation:
MC 1: Now Shenbagavalli of IV standard and Giri Suriya of V standard will present a
conversation about cultural events.

(Conversation)

MC 2: Thank you friends and we totally agree with you. We did enjoy the cultural events
very much.

MC 1: I appreciate the seamless preparation of our students to make this cultural event a
memorable one. Every student has been a participated in these events willingly and
enthusiastically

MC 2: Every performance was mind-boggling. And I can be sure of it because of the


generous applause from the audience.

Speech:

MC 1: Next a special speech will be given by Mohana Priya of XII Standard.

(Speech)

MC 2: Thank you Mohana Priya. That was very lively.

Song - What a wonderful world

MC 1: The theme for this year is Incredible India. Now our School Students are going to
share with you how wonderful the world is. Sit back and enjoy the song folks.

(Song)

MC 2: Thank you friends for the wonderful song. We feel at peace and solace with the
world.

Vote of thanks:

MC 1: This evening reminds of Sir Robert Frost he said,

This evening is lovely, dark and deep,

But we have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep.

Let’s mark the end of this formal function with vote of thanks and appreciation and
gratitude to all who made this function a grand success.
MC 2: I request Mohana Priya of XII Standard to propose the vote of thanks.

National anthem:

Finally, all good things must come to an end.

So let’s rise up for the national anthem.

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