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Volksfiesta 2019 – Grades 9-12

Volksfiesta – On August 17th at Deens Academy Gunjur campus

1.Quality Circle Presentation–  A group of  5 students and a teacher/mentor/facilitator. identify a problem in their respective school/locality that needs to be resolved. The team needs to brainstorm on solutions and find ways to implement them. This process needs to be presented with evidence in a 10 minute slot of max15-20 PPT slides. This will be followed by a 2 minutes Q & A by the judges. The judgement criteria would be Choice of project ( 15points) Analysis ( 10 points), Solutions ( 30points) and Outcome ( 45points) . Registration form link 

2. Sonder- “The realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own”. A team of 5 members will create a short film on the topic “I See you” of the duration 10 minutes. The short film needs to be submitted via email on or before 15th August. There will be a 2-minute Q & A by the Judges after each film is screened. The Winner’s short film will be played during closing ceremony.The judgement criteria for the competition is story-content, production, direction, editing, sound quality and effects.Registration form link

3.The Deens Playhouse-A 20 Min Theatre Production : A team of 8 to 10 members  present a theatre production for the time duration of 20 minutes on the topic “Societal and Cultural Impact on Mental Health”. Scripts need  to be designed by the students; plagiarism will not be entertained. The performance will be judged on the following criteria – creativity, dialogue, theme, voice, blocking, characters, facial expressions/body language, props, costumes, entertainment value, and overall presentation. Registration form link.

4.Harmoniesta Choir: A school choir of maximum 25 students from grade 6-12 including instrument players will present a song in English for a maximum of 10 minutes inclusive of entry exit and testing. The judgement criteria for this event would be Tone, intonation, Musical effect and Balance. We will provide 2 level stands which can hold 10 singers each. Drum set is the only instrument provided by our school Registration form link.

5.Glimpse: (Poetry, Poster and Role-play): A team of 5-7 participants from grades 9-12 create a poem on a theme announced on the day of the event. The poem should consist of a definite rhyme scheme having a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 6 stanzas of 4 lines each. The poem needs to be written and presented artistically on an A3 size poster (1/4th Chart paper). The poem will then be recited to a panel of judges and 2 team members can depict the poem through a dance or mime during the recitation. Preparation time 2.5 hours, presentation time will be 5 minutes. All mobile phones will be taken away during the preparation time. They will however be given back after the poster is submitted. All stationary will have to be carried by the participants. The A3 size chart paper will be provided at the venue of the event. The registration fee would be Rs 100 per participant. Registration form link. 

The criteria for judgment would be:-

For the Poetry:1. Creativity and Originality 2. Literary Devices and Imagery Used 3. Form and Structure 4.Relevance to the Theme 5.The Impact it Creates.

For the Poster: 1. Creativity and Presentation 2.Visual Impact 3. Relevance to the Theme

For the Narration: 1. Stage Presence, Poise and Spontaneity of Recitation 2. Intonation and Poetic Expression 3. Clarity of Speech and Diction

For the Act:1. Visual Impact 2. Movements 3. Overall Effect

6: Dabang Debonair:  ”Are you fierce, Are you Audacious and yet can impress people with your indomitable spirit and charm? Let the competition around you not take the better of you, instead find this platform to assert your unique persona and mental agility to overpower your contemporaries and emerge as the fearless ‘Dabang Debonair’ on the block.  Registration form link. Weigh your personality through the following rounds:  Round 1: Personality based Questionnaire  Round 2: Tasks  Round 3: Personal Interview

7.Design Hackathon( in collaboration with DQ Labs) : A 2 day design fest with mentoring and learning with the best in the industry. Each school can send one team of 3-5 members for each of the topics : Architecture, Fashion, Product design, UX/UI, Animation, Visual Art & Communication. A maximum of 25 children from each school can register (one team for every topic). The registration for each team  is Rs 2000/- for which each participant gets a sponsorship of Rs 2000/- off in the registration for the new course at DQ labs. Registration form link

8: Football: The football event for Grades 9-12 begins on 15th August 2019. Registrations need to reach us on or before 5th August. Fixtures will be announced by 7th August  Registration form link.

9: Basketball BOYS : The Basketball  event for Grades 9-12 begins on 15th August 2019. Registrations need to reach us on or before 5th August. Fixtures will be announced by 7th August Registration form link.

10. Basketball GIRLS : The Basketball  event for Grades 9-12 begins on 15th August 2019. Registrations need to reach us on or before 5th August. Fixtures will be announced by 7th August Registration form link.

 

Volksfiesta – 15th to 17th August 2019

We welcome you and your team to our annual interschool fest “Volksfiesta” 15th to 17th August 2019

We believe in fun, free and fair competition. We would be grateful for your participation and will work with you to make it a highly successful event.

General details of the competition:

  • Participants need to bring their respective school ID cards as proof of age and grade
  • Participants will have to be accompanied by a staff member from the school.
  • Participant badges will be given to the participants and to the accompanying visitor, which will be collected from the registration desk
  • Food stalls will be available at the venue for the visitors.
  • First aid facility is provided.
  • Parents of participants are welcome on days of the competition.
  • Adult intervention during any of the events will lead to disqualification and loss of points.
  • Trophies and certificates for Winners will be distributed from 2.30pm onwards August 17th, 2019, during the closing ceremony at TheDeens Academy, Gunjur campus.
  • Decision of judges / referees will be final. 

Registrations details are as follows..  

  1. Please email us to confirm your participation with the registration form in the given format in every event.
  2. Registration closes on August 10th .Kindly scan and send the entry forms bearing the names of the participants on or before that day beyond which the entries will not be entertained.
  3. The forms have to be signed by the Head of the Institution.
  4. The number of registrations per event is limited and therefore will be on “First come first served”,basis.
  5. Registration fees is  Rs100/- per participant for all events( * except Design Hackathon and Sports )
  6.  Registration fees can be paid on the day of the event at our school, while physically endorsing registration
  7. You can reach the event coordinator for confirming your registrations and for any clarifications at volksfiesta@deensacademy.com

Details about Competitions planned are listed on the following links :

For Grades 9-12:

For Grades 6-8

For Grade 1-5

For Kindergarten

Sports : Football and Basketball

Visit to Turning point- Field trip for Psychology

Students of Grade 12 Psychology Field Visit
Report By: – Maitreyi Ramdas (grade 12 D)
When one chooses psychology as a subject for study one must be comfortable talking to new people and forming new acquaintances. Experiencing various situations and being sympathetic to individuals having various problems are vital qualities of a good psychologist. For students looking for lucrative jobs in various fields, having individuals from a particular field talk to them and discuss job markets is great for acquiring perspective and developing an understanding about that particular field of work.
The students of grade 12 of Deens Academy visited Turning Point on 3rd April, 2019 with their psychology teacher Ms. Charlotte Soans. Turning point is an institute that deals with psychological ailments and disorders. The initiated was started by Dr. Sulata Shenoy (PHD. in Psychology) who has around 27 years of experience in the field of Psychology. Dr. Shenoy started off by asking the students what they thought psychology was. She then gave the class a brief summary about the evolution of psychology.
Dr. Shenoy emphasised on how preconceived notions can harm the assessment of a psychologist. She warned against making conclusions about clients even before understanding their problems. She said venting out and talking are in themselves therapy.
Dr. Shenoy encouraged interaction and was keen on bringing out the students’ opinions on various topics. The class went on to talk about the reasons for which psychology is not as developed in India. The students gave many answers. Some said it was because of the stigma society has towards the topic while others felt religious beliefs was the reason. Some also said that many Indian students choose mainstream careers and don’t opt for subjects like psychology because of the uncertainty involved. She also gave the class anecdotes of her own experiences with handling stigma. The class also spoke about how Indian society views mental strength and how people are conscious about the opinions of society. Dr. Shenoy argued that the Indian society provides a framework in which supporting the old and differently abled is the responsibility of their families.
Dr. Shenoy then went on to talk about how psychologists today talk about bringing the body and mind to one place. In the fast-moving world that we live there is great demand for facilities that help in this. Yoga, Tai-chi, meditation and counsellors are paid high salaries in countries like Vietnam, Indonesia and the USA.
Dr. Shenoy then spoke about the strength of the mind and how important it is for a psychologist to understand the mind’s capacity and power in an individual’s life. She emphasised on how positive attitudes and a good value system helps with disorders. From all of this the students realised that having family and friends who are understanding, is essential in cases like these.
The class moved on to discuss the scope for psychology in India and abroad and various careers that the students could pursue. The students were interested to find more about sports psychology, genetic psychology and research in psychology.
The students were then given some refreshments. The students were then taken around the institute where they learnt about play therapy. Play therapy is a good method to bring children to talk. In the case of adults, giving them conversation starters to get them to talk is a great way to acquire information.
The students were taken to a class to observe a remedial therapy work with a boy to improve his spellings. Dr. Shenoy believes that remedial therapy works on studying patterns of children and can be used to improve and disability in cognitive functioning.
The students clarified their doubts and thanked Dr. Shenoy and her assistants for their valuable time and help. The students then returned to their school having gained knowledge from an experienced professional.

Volksfiesta 2K18 event updates

The Volksfiesta events were envisioned and executed by a team of students from our Senior school. We had over 30 events each unique with creative twist. The editorial team coordinated by Ms MSL Sanjana, have details on the various events that took place on 31st August 2018. We will add the photograph links shortly.

FOOTBALLRachel Elengical

The Football tournament was always the most anticipated event in Volksfiesta, not only for the players but also for the audience. This year, we saw strategic and skillful plays that set the field on fire and each team fought hard to bring their school to the top. Each player had their own unique abilities, complementing each others’ agility, strength and technique to contribute to the already adrenaline pumped matches. Even the audience gave it their all in cheering for their teams in order to motivate them. In the end, Inventure Academy‘s tenacious plays earned them the first position, followed closely by Deens Academy in second. All the Deens teams made it far, Deens Gunjur lost to CMR in the Quarter Finals after besting Foundation School, Deens Whitefield ( A) lost to Inventure Academy in the semifinals and Deens Whitefield Team (B) lost in the finals. Each of our teams did us proud.

Photos link :https://photos.app.goo.gl/XoUaFnpXzevYhZR46

BASKETBALL-Rachel Elengical

Volksfiesta’s Basketball tournament was an impressive display of talent and ability. The matches were short, but were filled with tension and energy. The players had to be precise, agile and aggressive, and they delivered that and more on the grounds. The boys’ matches were quick and aggressive, while the girls’ were more calculated and speedy. Each player had a good sense of the immediate actions that they had to take in every moment, and though there were some fallbacks like painful injuries, the players came out more motivated and stronger than before. In the boys’ division, Deens Academy emerged as winners followed by Inventure Academy. In the girls’ division, Brigade school took the trophy with Deens Academy following closely.

MASQUERADE–MSL SANJANA

One of the most popular events of Volksfiesta 2018 was Masquerade, or more commonly known, the Fashion Show. This event for grades 9-12 brought about an emphasis on accessories, especially masks. The participants were given points on various factors such as time management, ingenuity, mask design, style, and presentation. All of the students displayed creativity in their own ways by adding a unique and personal touch to each of their outfits and a demo was shown by our own students of Deens Academy. The participating schools displayed their interpretations in various ways, one school choosing a tribal theme with their masks painted on, while another transported the audience through a history of masks, assigning them various countries such as Greece, Egypt and Spain. At the end, it was NCFE who took the position of first place, followed by CMR PU, with the both the schools impressing not only the audience, but also the judges with their flamboyant masks, and fitting song choices.

THE HUNT-Antara Naik

The Hunt was an incredibly exciting and arguably the most anticipated event at Volksfiesta. It had the students enthusiastically running up and down the bustling campus frantically searching for their treasure. The challenges were creatively overcome and the participants cleverly solved each carefully crafted riddle. Right from rolling out chapatis to rigorous physical activities like skipping, The Hunt tested a wide range of everyday skills. Won by DPS East and backed by NCFE, the hunt left the students mentally drained and exhausted, but they parted ways with memories that they will cherish forever.

ANANDO MILAN -MSL Sanjana, Prithvi Prakash

Anando Milan was an Indian Classical Music event centered around the main theme of “Zest” where the participants had to pick Ragas that would bring about that feeling. They were judged based on the Sur, Taal, complexity and their overall performance. An event with one of the highest registrations, the students brought along an electronic instrument such as a tabla or tanpura and were given 5 minutes to impress the judges with their performance. Our own students of Deens Academy opened the event and set the mood for the participants, who presented their own melodious renditions and breathtaking performances. It was extremely hard to pick the winners given that all the students portrayed their talents in a beautiful way, but it was Vydehi School of Excellence who won first place and GIIS who took home the second place.

SHIPWRECK–Kimara Vashist

Shipwreck was a personality based event where the participants were judged on their personalities and their perspectives on various topics and situations. The event consisted of 5 rounds and begin with the participants filling in introduction forms about themselves consisting of questions regarding their point of view on various situations. In the next round, the participants were paired up randomly and were given the opportunity to get to know each other in just 2 minutes. Next, they were asked to make a gift for their partner which he/she would like and were given only 30 mins. Later the pair was asked to exchange the gifts and give reasons why they chose to make that particular object and also had to explain the relevance of that gift to their partner.  After a questionnaire and one on one talk with the judges regarding the form they had filled in the beginning, the judges raised questions on the given information in the last round participants were given situation and were asked how they’d react in those situations and why they’d react like that. At the end it was NCFE who won first place followed by CMR PU at second place.

POSTER MAKING–MSL Sanjana, Varshika Rajan

Product presentation was a thrilling event where the participating students had to advertise the product given to them in a manner which would instantly capture the viewer’s attention while effectively highlighting the object at hand. A range of products such as packaged fruit juice, earphones, water purifier, etc were selected through a lottery system and the students were given 45 minutes to finish the poster and it’s distinctive three elements. Judged on their creativity, brand name, tagline and the relevance, each pair was then given 5 minutes to present their products to the judges and impress them. Certainly it was a tough decision for the judges, two teams managed to outshine everyone else, which were Gopalan Deeksha in first position with their innovative jacket, and NCFE coming in second place with their creative play on a coffee table.

PHOTOGRAPHY–MSL Sanjana

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words and keeping that in mind, the participants of this event had to portray their theme in 6 pictures. Each team was given a few hours to roam around the campus, attending the various events for inspiration and attempting capture that perfect moment which would fit their theme. The students then had to present the pictures they took to the judges who factored in creativity, adherence to the theme and the overall presentation into their decision. After listening to their interpretations and analyzing the photographs, GEAR took home the first place, and NCFE won the second place, both school showcasing their talents through personal yet creative photographs.

MUMBO JUMBO–MSL Sanjana

In this event for grades 1 to 5, a team of 5 students were given the task of creating a story woven from information chosen randomly from three bowls: character, setting and problem situation within the time restraint of half an hour. The students displayed their eccentric and interesting ideas and let their imagination run wild, successfully impressing both the judges and the audience. After being judged on the basis of their creativity, language and presentation skills and flow of thought, DPS Whitefield won first place followed by GIS which came in at second place, who presented their stories with passion, confidence and clarity

ZENTANGLE–MSL Sanjana

Zentangle as an art form is non-representational and unplanned, and in this event students had to use patterns and shapes to create a form of doodle art representing the theme “Zest- Simple Pleasures”. Creating as pairs, the participants were given an hour and an A3 sheet to let their mind wander and express their ideas freely. Though they may be only children of grades 6 to 8, the amount of of effort and talent that these students showcased was impressive. They were judged on the basis of the creativity of their ideas, overall presentation and neatness. Though all of students did a tremendous job and successfully highlighted the theme in their masterpieces, it was NCFE who won first place and Whitefield Global School who came in at second.

MINUTE TO WIN IT–MSL Sanjana

A play on the famous international game show franchise, Minute to Win It consisted of students from grades 9 to 12 undertaking tasks for a time period of one minute for each task. This required the students to think quick on their feet, and learning how to overcome the obstacle which came in their way. All in all, it was enjoyable and fun filled event with the students visibly thriving under the existing time constraints. The decisions of the judges resulted in DPS Whitefield taking home the award for first place with their spontaneous decisions and practical solutions.

FOLK MELODIES-MSL Sanjana

An event which required a choir of little ones to use instruments to perform a group song, Folk Melodies showcased the enthusiastic participation of the little ones as they presented a song to a panel of judges who gave points based on delivery and cohesiveness, coordination, choice of song and harmony. From their creative outfits to their passionate musical performance, all of the teams truly gave it their all. They successfully highlighted the diverse culture of India in their presentation through the universal language of music. Though all of the teams did a great job, NCFE won the first place and Vydehi School of Excellence came in at second place, impressing the judges in all aspects, from their choice of props to their harmonious skills.

BATTLE OF BANDS–MSL Sanjana

Garnering a huge crowd, Battle of Bands was an exciting and memorable event, with each school sending a representative of their best musicians and singers. Requiring to present a rock or pop song, the students had to had to factor in their tempo, pitch, harmony, synchronization and the clarity of lyrics in order to deliver their best performance. All of the participating schools definitely got the audience moving along with the beat, and the powerful vocals along with the excellent instrumentals managed to impress everyone listening. Each school presented their songs in their own unique ways, with some depending heavily on the electric guitar and another school incorporating the flute in their performance. With their professional sound, GIS took home the first position, followed by CMR National PU College who won second position.

WHAT’S THE GOOD WORD-MSL Sanjana

A different take on the traditional Spell Bee, What’s The Good Word tested the vocabulary of children from grades 6 to 8. Over the course of 4 round, including a written round, the students had to perform under the time pressure in recalling the appropriate word given. It was visible hat all the students had put in their best efforts and worked effectively as a team to successfully pass through to the next round. At the end, it was GIIS who emerged as winners followed by DPS Whitefield who won second place.

PANTOMIME–Rohini Indurthi

With the theme of “Happiness Quotient”, participants from grades 1 to 5 astounded everyone by expressing themselves brilliantly, even with the given restrictions. Acting onstage is hard enough, but even without them, the children put on an admirable show and did not let this hold them back. The event was wonderfully organised and coordinated and the sound effects and costumes were on point. Each team showcased their talents with the key themes of zest, enjoyment and simplicity. After being judged on the basis of expressions and depictions of theme, costumes and background score, relevance to the theme and creativity and presentation, DPS Whitefield were announced as the winners, followed by Whitefield Global School who won second place.

DOUBLE TROUBLE–MSL Sanjana, Rohini Indurthi

Taking inspiration from two famous personalities, students participating in this event were given the task of creating a humorous dialogue with the aid of props and inventive costumes to find solutions for a happier life. The budding young performers displayed their talent by showcasing their interpretations on how to enjoy life’s simple pleasures and creating a balance. The students were judged on presentation and acting prowess, relevance of background score, audience response and moral of the story. Each pair successfully brought about a smile on the faces of everyone in the audiences. Though it presented itself as a tough decision to the judges, it was announced that DPS Whitefield took home the first place.

POETRY PRESENTATION–MSL Sanjana

Renowned poet Robert Frost said, “Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and that thought has found words.” In this event, students from grades 9-12 were given a topic on the spot based on which they had to write a poem within the 40 minutes given to them. They were judged on the basis of confidence, content and language, clarity of speech and voice modulation, timing and audience reaction. The students used the time given to them effectively and presented some incredibly thought provoking and meaningful poems, their play on words differing with their own unique styles and personalities. The amount of efforts which the students had put in was clear as each of them created their own language of interpretations. After much discussion by the judges, the decisions revealed that DPS East won first place followed by CMR PU who came in at second place.

NUKKAD NATAK–Rohini Indurthi

Nukkad Natak kicked off the day’s events with the participants bringing about light to the very real problems that we, as members of the society, face today. The various teams presented their outstanding acts through a number of issues such as the spread of fake news, the way it’s exaggeration on social media affects us and how people use this to put each other down, emphasizing on the disadvantage of technology in this aspect. The students’ stage presence, clarity and confidence instantly captured the attention of the audience and judges, with an understanding of the emotions the message carries. In the end, it was NCFE which managed to present a flawless performance and won the first place.

SING A SONG OF SIX PENCE–MSL Sanjana

Students of grades 1 and 2 were given the opportunity to perform a musical in this event where the children took a song and performed an act with the 5 minutes given to them. The various teams brought about their songs to life with their inventive and original performances and managed to charm the whole audience. They were judged on the basis of their presentation and acting prowess, the relevance of the background score, creativity and the inclusivity of costume and props. All of the students showcased their talents with confidence and clarity and it was visible that it would be an extremely tough decision for the judges. Finally, the results were announced with Euro School winning first place and DPS Whitefield coming in at second place.

MELANGE-MSL Sanjana

Melange was an exhilarating event which required students to creatively present a fusion of two dance forms within the given time limit and they were judged on the basis of their overall presentation, synchronization, costume, choreography and coordination among the dancers. The students of grades 6-8 representing their various schools expressed their artistic talents in their own unique ways, with most of the teams pairing an English song with a traditional Indian dance. Their innovative outfits, attention to detail and the usage of props along with a captivating dance performance truly contributed in making this a memorable event. Though all the teams managed to impress the judges, Vydehi School of Excellence and GIIS took home first and second place respectively.

PRIMORDIAL SPIRITS–MSL Sanjana

Primordial Spirits is an event where each school sent in a group of little ones who were given 5 minutes to perform an act as tribal dancers. They were judged on the basis of choreography, costume and background score, presentation and usage of space, coordination between dancers and adherence to time limit. The students amazed everyone with their innovative and eye catching costumes and their distinctive dance performances. Although each team created a beautiful dance piece, it was Vydehi School of Excellence who won first place followed by GIIS in the second place because of their fluidity and captivating movements and their creative interpretation of the unique culture of India.

 

 

Volksfiesta 2018

Volksfiesta” – the people’s festival, hosted by Deens Academy, 20th to 31st August 2018 at the Gunjur campus

​Our theme this year is ‘Zest’ (Simple Pleasures).

“The great essentials of Happiness in life  is something to do, something to love and something to hope for” .

Volksfiesta strives to explore these simple solutions and more in our people’s fest which is focused on zest with some invigorating competitions for Kindergarten to Grade12.  Volksfiesta presents an opportunity to showcase talents and build on excellence through competition with the best.

The Deens Academy  invites you to compete with your best and the brightest contingent  for the assurance of taking back the glory symbolized by the ‘Volksfiesta Trophy’, on Friday the 31st of August 2018 at TheDeens Academy, Gunjur campus .

It is our pleasure to be your host and not a participant except in the sporting categories in this event.Please read through to familiarize yourself with the guidelines  and other arrangements. Registration forms can be downloaded by clicking on the events posters or from the following page Registration forms.

Registrations need to be sent online on or before 20th August.The original registration forms and registration fees of Rs 100 per participant needs to be submitted on the day of the event. For further queries or assistance please contact through email at  volksfiesta@deensacademy.com or call our Events coordinator Mr Romel Kushalappa-  8747952434

The events are conducted on various days:

20th-21st August – D-MUN- For details click on the image

On 29th August we host Swimming at the Deens Academy Whitefield campus

On 30th and 31st August we host both Football ( Grade 9-12 and Under6) and Basketball ( Grade 9-12) at the Deens Academy Gunjur campus

SPORTS REGISTRATION FORMS

On 30th August we host all Kindergarten events at the Deens Academy Gunjur campus 

Kindly click on the image for further details

On 31st August we host various cultural competitions for Grade 1-12. These are listed according to grades . Details can be viewed and downloaded by clicking on the images

Grade 1-5 event include swimming which will be held at the Whitefield campus on 29th August and all other events which will be held at the Gunjur campus on 30th August.

Events for middle school will be conducted 31st August

Events for Grade 9-12 will be hosted on 30th and 31st. Sports events will begin on 30th August and Cultural events will be conducted on the 31st August.

Volksfiesta Results

Overall

Report on Volksfiesta 2017

Kindergarten

Overview of Events

 

Sports

Volksfiesta 2017

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