Chitwan, Nepal - Motherland English Boarding School is set to represent Nepal at the 10th International Odyssey Program, hosted by City Montessori School in Lucknow, India, from August 31 to September 4, 2024. This event, which brings together young talents from around the world, will see our school participate in the drama competition, showcasing the cultural and artistic heritage of Nepal.
The school’s drama team will perform a special adaptation of the classic Nepali literary work "Muna Madan," highlighting the emotional journey of the protagonist. The drama will focus on the themes of love, loss, and the enduring human spirit, aiming to captivate the audience and bring a piece of Nepal's rich literary history to an international stage.
Participants from Motherland English Boarding School:
Ganesh Paudyal - School Manager
Bhima Kumari Neupane - Secondary Level Coordinator
Unika Mahato - Student, Grade 9
Aviskar Bhattarai - Student, Class 9
Punam Neupane - Student, Class 8
Aayush Neupane - Student, Class 8
Shreewin Shrestha - Student, Class 8
Risika Giri - Student, Class 7
Saugat Regmi - Student, Class 7
Nischal Sigdel - Student, Class 6
Ganesh Paudyal, the School Manager, expressed his excitement about the school’s participation, stating, “This is a remarkable opportunity for our students to perform on an international platform. It’s an honor to showcase the essence of Nepali literature through our drama, and we are proud to represent our country in such a prestigious event.”
The International Odyssey Program is known for fostering cultural exchange and promoting artistic talent among students. By participating in this event, Motherland English Boarding School aims to provide its students with a broader perspective on global cultures and artistic expressions while enhancing their own skills and confidence.
The drama team has been preparing intensively, ensuring that their performance will not only entertain but also leave a lasting impression on the audience. Their performance is anticipated to be a powerful depiction of Nepali culture and storytelling, resonating with the diverse audience in attendance.
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