The All-India Anglo-Indian Association ushered in the Yuletide spirit with 18 city schools coming together for Jingle Bell Rockout — the association’s annual carol-singing competition — on December 3. My Kolkata was the digital media partner for the event held at The Frank Anthony Public School
Photos: Arijit SenEach school was given an option to put up a three-minute solo act in addition to their five-minute group performances. Many participating schools sang solos, which bagged them a few extra brownie points in the eyes of the judges. ‘Next time, children, every school must take part in the solo round. It’s here where you get the opportunity to shine. Don’t worry about messing it up, it’s all a part of the process,’ Hyrapiet said
The organising committee of Jingle Bell Rockout. ‘I’d like to thank the All-India Anglo-Indian Association for giving us this chance to bring so many people together, of different castes and creeds, to celebrate Christmas,’ said Dennis Rozario, senior committee member of the All-India Anglo-Indian Association and event co-ordinator of Jingle Bell Rockout