Rivaaz, Verve mark World Dance Day
BU's dance clubs Rivaaz (Classical and Folk) and Verve (Western), came together to organize an energetic free-style dance session to celebrate the joy of dance on the occasion of World Dance Day.
By Vanisha Rajesh Singh
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The session saw a great turnout, with students from different streams joining in to showcase their dancing skills. The participants danced to a variety of songs, ranging from Bollywood hits to popular western tracks, creating a lively atmosphere in the university’s dance room. “It was wonderful. It felt great to see so much energy and positivity on the dance floor. We’ve been wanting to unite both the clubs for a long time. Our main focus was to promote togetherness and healthy competition among the clubs,” said Vidhi Goswami, the Rivaaz secretary.
The participants were thrilled with the session, and many expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to dance and connect with other students. "I had a great time dancing with my friends and meeting new people," said Sarthak Anand, a team member from Verve. "The energy in the room was amazing. The healthy battle between both the clubs was indeed a treat to watch, and I'm looking forward to the next session," he said.
Students praised the club leaders for their efforts in organizing the event. "The Rivaaz and Verve clubs did an amazing job, and the session was a great way to celebrate the return of the clubs’ ex-secretaries. I'm grateful for the opportunity to participate in such a fun event,” said Simarpreet Kaur, a first-year BAJMC student.
The event provided a platform for students to express themselves creatively and showcase their dancing talent. Many students, who were hesitant to dance initially, joined in and had a great time. It also showcased the university's commitment to providing a well-rounded education, including opportunities for artistic expression and creative exploration.
(The writer is a Semester II student of BA (Journalism and Mass Communication) programme.)
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