A STUDENT at a stall displaying handicrafts. —Fahim Siddiqi/White Star
KARACHI: Girls dressed in starch-white uniforms and neatly braided hair welcomed guests, parents and other students to a kaleidoscope of colours, an exhibition to celebrate Mama Parsi Girls’ Secondary School’s centenary on Thursday.
Classrooms on the ground and first floor of the school were filled with projects, food items, plants, flowers, movie posters and everything to do with all the colours of the rainbow and more.
To represent yellow, some of the students and their teacher had made a ‘yellow brick road’ to show the Wizard of Oz, while another student dressed up as artist Vincent Van Gogh sat painting his sunflowers. In the blue room, a student was dressed up as Elsa from Frozen while another stood there explaining the importance of the Hala tiles and other ceramics.
Sixth grader Numrah was distributing paan in the rainbow room while her friend was giving out rainbow cake. “These food items are looking at multi colours. We have salad, donuts, cupcakes, a house made of candy, sushi and biryani here too,” they said.
Fatima, a student at the school explained that they were hosting a grand exhibition to mark the school’s centenary. “The exhibition ‘Kaleidoscope of Colours’ focuses on how colours impact astrology, fashion, literature, art, religion, music, food and other things in life,” she said, talking to Dawn.
Afifa, another student, stood next to a model of the largest flower in the world. “It took us a month to make this and we had a lot of fun getting this done,” she added.
Former Mamaians walked through the school’s old corridors and reminisced about their time at the school.
Mehru Khambatta who completed her matriculation from the school in 1949 said that her class was the naughtiest.