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Once Upon A Time - Storytelling Collaboration                                                                          All the World's A Stage


                                                       Students  from  class  8A,  Saanvi  Agrawal  and  Tithi  Agrawal         On 18th November, students from grades 7 and 8 represented DAIS in a
                                                                                                                                Drama  Event  –  'All  the  World's  A  Stage'  hosted  by  Hyderabad  Public
                                                       participated in the “Once Upon a Time” - Storytelling Collaboration
                                                                                                                                School, Begumpet. The delegates created a 20-minute musical - 'Pied
                                                       hosted by Sunbeam Suncity, Varanasi. This collaboration aimed at         Piper and the tunes of Social Media' a modernized adaptation with the
                                                       discovering  the  cultural  roots  of  different  regions  along  with   Pied Piper trapped into the enchanting 'tunes' of social media.
                                                       understanding their belief system through interesting stories! DAIS
                                                                                                                                When the curtains were raised for performances, the students witnessed
                                                       delegates  chose  the  stories,  'The  Boy  and  the  Drum'  and  'King   plays of different genres highlighting values and morals in every piece.
                                                       Harishchandra - an Honest King.                                          DAIS  musical  received  much  appreciation  for  its  originality  and  the
                                                                                                                                relevance of its theme in today's context.  Insightful Baraza discussions on
                                                       The  delegates  were  enlightened  by  an  inspiring  session  by  the   the themes of all the performed plays helped share different perspectives
                                                       keynote  speaker,  Ms.  Sanghya  Ojha.  She  shared  valuable  tips  on   on the plays that were enacted. Students learnt to express themselves   DAIS  Delegates:  Riddimma  Sampat,  Ishan  Surve,
                                                                                                                                more efficiently, interact with others in an engaging and safe environment,
                                                       visuals, voice modulations and the process involved in choosing a                                                                  Aryahi Agrawal, Susmita Yanmendra, Avik Bajaj and
                                                                                                                                and share as well as gain new perspectives on themes prevalent in the world
                                                       story  that  one  wants  to  narrate.  The  delegates  acquired  many    today, as presented in the plays.                         Ayaan Shan.
                                                       valuable and essential life lessons and teachings, such as kindness,
                                                       the gift of giving, truthfulness, and righteousness.
                                                                                                                                 Mental Health Matters - Belgrano Day School, Argentina
                                                       DAIS Delegates: Saanvi Agrawal and Tithi Agrawal
                                                                                                                                                                           Grade 9 DAIS students participated in a Round Square discussion- 'Mental
          Animal Experimentation: Necessarily Evil? South Korea                                                                                                            Health Matters'; organized by the Belgrano Day School, Argentina on 14th June
                                                                                                                                                                           2021.  The  hosts  used  word  clouds  and  discussions  to  explore  different
                                                                                                                                                                           perspectives of mental health in the modern world. Social media, Instagram
         On  the  6th  of  February  2022,  CheongShim  International                                                                                                      posts,  and  TikTok  reels,  were  also  used  to  demonstrate  how  the  younger
         Academy,  South  Korea,  hosted  a  virtual  collaboration  and                                                                                                   generation copes with mental health problems.
         debate  on  the  topic  'Animal  Experimentation:  Necessarily
         Evil?'  Five  DAIS  delegates  from  Grade  7  joined  this                                                                                                       Participants then branched into discussions entailing coping mechanisms and
         collaboration along with 35 other delegates from South Korea                                                                                                      triggers for mental disorders. In the breakout rooms, discussions were based
         and India.                                                                                                                                                        around coping mechanism giving the participants opportunities to talk about
                                                                                                                                  mental health openly. Overall, it was an enriching experience that exposed participants to several interesting questions to reflect on.
         The delegates got an opportunity to research the theme of the
         debate as well as gather evidence to support their arguments.                                                            DAIS Delegates: Abhinav Dangwal, Aneesh Kumar, Anishka Manawat, Daya Ravi, Hrishita Shah, Keren Wadhwani, Nyra
                                                                                                                                  Agrawal, Vivaan Hingad, Zahra Kachwala
         The DAIS delegation suggested alternatives that could replace
         animal  testing  and  emphasized  laws  concerning  them
         globally. A short rebuttal session allowed the delegates to                                                             Coffee with Leaders - In Conversation with Peggy Liu
         counter other viewpoints, however understanding the various
         perspectives was a novel experience.                                                                                   On the 26th of February, Sanaa Beriwala and Anagha Srinivasan from IBDP Y11
         This engaging exchange of ideas enabled students to widen                                                              attended an exclusive Coffee with Leaders session with Peggy Liu - TIME Hero of the
         their knowledge on the theme of animal testing. All in all, with                                                       Environment, Chairperson of JUUCE, Senior Advisor to the Nation of Hawaii, and
         peer-learning at its crux, the collaboration provided valuable                                                         Green  Goddess  of  China.  The  session  was  extremely  interesting  and  engaging.
         exposure to new perspectives and was intellectually stimulating for all the delegates who participated.                Through an active question answer session, the speaker discussed and gave insight
                                                                                                                                into the philosophical aspects of being a changemaker and presented a unique
         DAIS Student Delegates: Vir Garhortra, Nimay Shah, Aarush Maroo, Meha Sanghvi and Stuti Valia.
                                                                                                                                perspective as to what we must do as individuals to make a change in the world. The
                                                                                                                                key learnings as part of her tornado learning philosophy, included harmony, belief,
                                                                                                                                and  micro  learnings,  micro  asks,  and  micro  celebrations.  As  the  speaker  said,
          Hotchkiss Film Festival                                                                                               “Imagine your ideal world in the minutest of details and make that vision a reality!”
                                                                                                                                DAIS Delegates: Sanaa Beriwala and Anagha Srinivasan
         In May 2021, 12 DAIS students from Grade 10
         participated  in  a  Film  Festival  hosted  by
         the  Hotchkiss  School.  The  team  had  only
         6  days  to  script,  shoot,  edit  and  submit                                                                         Women Empowerment Talk - Rodean School, South Africa
         a 15-minute film entry. Titled 'Bluff', the film
         followed a tension-filled police investigation                                                                                                                     On  the  2nd  of  October,  Vrinda  Das  and  Ananya  Sachdev  of  Grade  12
         of  four  suspects  in  a  high-profile  cyber
         bullying case, with suspenseful interrogations                                                                                                                    participated in a Girls' Leadership Summit hosted by Roedean School, South
         and confessions.                                                                                                                                                  Africa. They were part of a Youth Leaders in Conversation panel discussion,
                                                                                                                                                                           where 4 girls from around the world unpacked the quote “Every generation
         The  film  was  one  of  over  50  submissions                                                                                                                     must discover its mission, fulfil it or betray it”. The conversation circled
         to  the  Hotchkiss  Film  Festival.  This  year                                                                                                                   around the 6 main Round Square IDEALS, and the girls discussed the leadership
         had  record  submissions  from  countries  like                                                                                                                   challenges of their generation and how they have found expression in each of
         Jordan, South Africa, USA and Colombia, and                                                                                                                       their schools. They were also asked to comment on the quote 'there is more in
         covered  genres  like  experimental,  narrative,                                                                                                                  you than you think' by Kurt Hahn in terms of school leadership and were
         mystery,  and  documentary.  The  enthusiasm                                                                             further able to exemplify the important work they have done in this field within school to facilitate more open conversations on mental
         with which the team collaborated to create                                                                               health and leadership. Hearing insights from other students was also very enlightening and provided a global platform to share best
         the film speaks to the importance of art and storytelling in building creativity.                                         practices and learn more about one another. All in all, through the course of the summit, Ananya and Vrinda were able to learn a lot
                                                                                                                                  more about women in leadership, mental health and how they can be leaders and mental health advocates in their environments.
         DAIS Delegates: (Core Group) Dhruv Bhalla, Sana Beriwala, Suryansha Seth
                                                                                                                                  DAIS Delegates: Vrinda Das and Aananya Sachdev

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