The fifth day of the Virasat Arts’ and Heritage Festival 2023 dawned with the enchanting Virasat Saadhana programme. This event, a celebration of art and tradition, featured captivating performances by Dehradun's talented students, showcasing classical dance and instrumental music.Students from 12 schools participated in the instrumental music category, treating the audience to a symphony of melodies. Highlights included Samik Kalyan of Indian Academy School displaying his tabla prowess, Riya Rawat of PYDS Learning Academy enchanting the crowd with a classical raga on the Bansuri, and Om Bhardwaj of Doon Valley Public School skilfully presenting ragas through tabla. The rhythmic beats of tabla also reverberated in the performances of Shivam Lohia from Ghungru Kathak Music College, Antas Solanki of Doon International School, and Mayank Dhiman of Guru Smriti Sangeet Shiksha Kendra. Additionally, Samarth Sharma of Madhukar Kala Sansthan, Harjot Singh of SGRR Public School Balawala, Abhinav Pokhriyal of St. Jude's School, and Adhya Anand of Gyananda School for Girls displayed their musical talents. Hasjas Singh Bawa of Asian School closed the instrumental segment with a captivating rendition of Raga Bhairav on the Sitar. In the dance category, five schools participated, featuring remarkable performances thatshowcased the richness of Indian culture. Sneha Agarwal from DAV PG College graced the stage with a Bharatnatyam performance dedicated to Saraswati Vandana. Shalini of Lakshmi Etram Cultural Society performed a Devi Stuti through Bharatnatyam, while Rakshita Joshi of Convent of Jesus Mary danced to Shiva Panchakshara. Gauri Chillar of Oberoi School of Integrated Studies paid homage to Nav Durga with a Bharatnatyam performance, and Manasa Sharma of St. Joseph Academy enthralled the audience with a Kathak performance set to the music of Sab Ban Than Aayi.