The Bengaluru CBSE school hosts the third edition of its Unique Talent Show and Carnival, inviting children aged 3 to 14 to present ideas, art, and performances
A school-led platform brings children’s creativity and invention into focus at Embassy Academy
Embassy Academy in Bengaluru is set to host the third edition of its annual Unique Talent Show and Carnival, creating a school-led platform that brings together creativity, curiosity, and early innovation among children. The event is open to participants between the ages of 3 and 14 and is designed to encourage self-expression across art, performance, and idea-led exploration.
The Unique Talent Show is divided into two age categories. Children aged 3 to 8 years will participate in the junior category, while those aged 9 to 14 years will compete in the senior category. Shortlisted participants from both groups will perform live on stage during the main event on 17 January 2026.
Beyond competitions, the Inventors and Innovations Carnival forms a central part of the day’s programming. The carnival will feature a curated discoveries museum, interactive workshops, and hands-on experiences aimed at sparking curiosity. Recreational activities such as unicycling performances, virtual reality games, pony rides, a flea market, and food stalls are also planned, positioning the event as a family-oriented gathering.
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