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GEMS School Hosts Bollywood Celebrity as Part of Childrens Day Celebrations

GEMS Heritage Indian School hosted Bollywood rap musician Blaaze on November 14 - celebrated as Children's Day in India - throughout which the artist and GEMS Education launched a dance-challenge video performed by students, as part of the Dubai Health And Fitness Challenge.

In addition to creating a special rap track for the campaign - 30x30 GEMS anthem - Blaaze performed with over 400 trainees from GEMS Heritage Indian School and GEMS New Millennium School.

Darryl Bloud, Vice President and Brand/Curriculum Leader for GEMS Education, said: "Not every country envisions a health and fitness program for its people. We are happy to see yet another very first for Dubai in the 30x30 Physical Fitness Challenge - a Sheikh Hamdan effort.

" In this unique idea, GEMS Heritage Indian School and The New Millennium School are pleased to have Bollywood Rapper, Blaaze function his rap around producing a unique type of aerobics which will certainly currently be the foundation of all workout routines in our institutions. This is fitness at its best!"

Blaaze, who created the tune particularly for the Dubai Fitness Difficulty with Paul Jacob, stated: "I assume the 30x30 difficulty is a fantastic campaign and the idea of spending Thirty Minutes of your day, on a daily basis, taking part in an exercise will subconsciously aid people get involved in a healthy way of life. When I found out about this, I directly located it extremely exciting and wished to be an energetic part in spreading the fitness message. I desire children to recognize the idea better through songs and dancing, which is why I developed a rap anthem."

While at GEMS Heritage Indian School, he likewise performed a three-hour rap music and imaginative writing workshop for students called 'The Rap Club'. With 'The Rap Club', Blaaze intends to assist children tell their own story and experiences via songs.

He included: "Every child wants to write and rap - yet they aren't sure the best ways to go about it as a result of the method rapping is regarded in today's world. The three-hour workshop allowed studens to rap their own story."

Blaaze has actually released 'The Rap Club' in New York City and India, and has now brought it to Dubai by releasing it with GEMS Heritage Indian School.

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