NEW DELHI, Dec. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Ryan International Group of Institutions is hosting the 16th Ryan International Children's Festival
from 13th to 17th December 2019 at Talkatora Stadium and National Bal Bhavan, New Delhi. There will be over 300 performances on the theme 'Generation Equal'. The aim of the festival is to empower children to overcome gender prejudices and celebrate a generation of equals. Speaking about this upcoming event, Dr. Madam Grace Pinto, Managing Director, Ryan Group said, "Ours Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi ji's
vision of 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' has inspired the theme of the festival 'Generation Equal'.This year the spotlight is on gender equality and stereotypes that exist in societies around the world. We, at Ryan believe that such predefined roles for boys and girls, are limiting children to develop their full potential. Through our festival we aim to break such stereotypes and empower our students to follow their passion. Our festival will give Indian students a change to host, perform and interact with children from all around the world. We thank our Lord Jesus Christ for his continual blessings and for the vision of Dr. A. F. Pinto, Chairman, Ryan Group to provide such international exposure to our students."The festival will take the audience through varied forms of performing art by Indian and International artists featuring classical and contemporary dance sequences, folklore, drama, musical plays and puppet shows. It will be a rich extravaganza not only of performances but also of workshops, competitions and street plays. Diplomats, Ambassadors, Bureaucrats and other eminent personalities from various walks of life will grace the festival spread over 5 days to boost the confidence of the young cultural ambassadors. For more information kindly visit: www.ryanicf.comDate: 13th to 17th December 2019Participants: 15,000Participating Countries 20: Some of them are: Russia, Germany, Czech Republic, Paraguay, Poland, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, India, Iran, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Slovenia Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Participating Schools: 150 +