Ability Unlimited: A memorable programme by Loyola School, and Loyola Alumni at Jameshedpur

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Brief about the program by LAA on 17th & 18th of December, 2015

Loyola Alumni Association has always come up with initiatives that are “Zara Hat Ke”.  In staying true to its tradition, we joined hands with our school to launch its new Fasy Auditorium.

On Friday 18th December’ 2015, at 5.30 pm in LAA, in association with Loyola School, presented a program by “Ability Unlimited”

Along with promoting folk and unconventional performing arts, we also believe in promoting unique styles. “Ability Unlimited” dazzled the audience with their unique dance style on wheelchairs and demonstrated that if the mind wants, there can be no obstacles to performing talent.

 

On the 17th and 18th of December, this group performed in the Fasy Auditorium of our very own Loyola school. What surprised most of the audience is the energy and zeal with which they performed. Their optimism was clearly evident in their smiles as they kept the audience glued to their seats.

 

“I am extremely proud of my students and what they have overcome in life to get to where they are today.  We have about a hundred productions and have trained for almost 15 years on all of them. Most of my students have been with me since they were very young. It takes a lot of hard work to do what they are doing”- said Guru Pasha of the Ability Unlimited Foundation.

 

“It is indeed commendable that these people have learned how to make lemonade out of the sour lemons that life has provided them with. We, at the Loyola Alumni Association have always believed in helping the underprivileged and making this world a better place to live in - said Mr. Rajiv Talwar, Secretary of LAA which had presented this show.

 

The programme also featured a performance by a group of young violinists from a Jesuit school in Kalimpong. These students mesmerized the audience with their beautiful renditions of songs from all over the world.

 

The evening ended with a gala dinner where more than 550 Alumni members & guests were entertained by forty violinists from the Gandhi Ashram School, Kalimpong. They presented Beethoven, Rabindra Sangeet, Hindi Ever green melodies, and also Nepali culture.