Lamgrace Dance and Fitness Studio (DFS) marked its fourth anniversary with the launch of its Summer Dance Camp at Kohima on July 11.
The programme was attended by students, parents, well-wishers and invited guests. Commissioner of the Nagaland State Commission for Persons with Disabilities, Tongpang L. Jamir, graced the event as the special guest.
Addressing the gathering, Jamir described dance as a powerful medium for personal growth and holistic development. He said dance was not merely an art form or a source of entertainment but an activity that helped build self-confidence, physical fitness, discipline, creativity and emotional well-being.
He further said that dance enriched the mind and soul while promoting a healthy lifestyle, teamwork and positive self-expression among children and youth. Encouraging participants to make the most of the Summer Dance Camp, Jamir urged them to learn new skills, develop their talents and build lasting friendships.
Commending Lamgrace Dance and Fitness Studio for its efforts, he said the institution had provided a platform for young people to pursue their passion while nurturing confidence and character.
Earlier, Lamgrace delivered the welcome address, while dance instructor Priya Baraily chaired the programme.
The event featured dance performances by students, cultural presentations and the formal inauguration of the Summer Dance Camp.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by fitness instructor Shangjiu, reaffirming the studio’s commitment to promoting dance, fitness and creativity among children and youth in Nagaland.
