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Kalindi College wins Fashion show at Renaissance; DCAC and KNC bagged the second and third spot respectively

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Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi kick started its annual cultural festival, Renaissance 2015 on 25th March. Day 1 at KMC witnessed informal set of events like creative writing and taboo. The second day hosted the fest inauguration which was followed by the western dance competition.

Nine western dance teams from across the University participated in the competition. The event was judged by Makkhan a.k.a Sagar Verma and Shown Kohli, teachers at Delhi’s reputed dance institutions like Brooklyn Dance Academy, Big Dance and Hash Aerobics Studio. The event began with all the teams performing their annual productions, most of which were on the medley of Hindi, Punjabi and English songs. As the crowd gathered and cheered for their favorite team, the second round of the western dance competition saw the dance war between teams. One member from each team represented their respective colleges for the dance war round.

Evaluating both the rounds, the judges declared Verve, the dance crew of Sri Venkateswara College as the winners for the competitions. Natya, the western dance society of Guru Teg Bahadur Institute of Technology (GTBIT) was declared the runner-up team.

Congratulations to Verve : Dance CREW from Sri Venkateswara College for winning the western dance competition at RENAISSANCE 2015, the annual cultural fest of #KMC.#DelhiUniversity #festseason

Posted by DU Beat on Thursday, March 26, 2015

The day also saw few other informal events like street football, spell bee and solo singing. The second highlight competition was the Fashion show which saw participation from different fashion societies of Delhi University. Portraying various roles, the members put up their annual acts which revolved around various social topics.  

Fashion-is-ta, the fashion society of Kalindi College were given the first prize for their act about the rape culture and the related victimization in our country. Stylus.Inc, the fashion society of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC) was declared the first runner up for their act ‘Panchtatva‘ whereas Glitz, Kamala Nehru College’s fashion society bagged the third position for their ramp presentation in support of LGBT community.

RENAISSANCE 2015, the annual cultural fest of Kirori Mal College kicked off on 25th March 2015. Here are a few shots…

Posted by DU Beat on Thursday, March 26, 2015

The guest star, Bhaanu Pratap Singh took the stage at KMC post the Fashion show. He sang various famous Hindi and Punjabi numbers like Tum Hi Ho, Brown Rang etc. The crowd danced and enjoyed to the songs and beats of the singer. Second day at Renaissance ended with a DJ Night with the set being played by the local guest DJs.

Image Credits: Abhay Makhija for DU Beat

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