The second day at Reverie started with western solo and group singing competitions organized by Euphony, the western music society of Gargi College. In the solo competition, Shruti Dhasmana of Gargi College secured the first position with Shivesh Chagti of Hansraj College getting the second and Sharvi Yadav of Sri Venkateswara College, the third position.
The western group singing competition, judged by Vasundhra Vee and Sherry Matthews saw the team from St. Stephen’s bagging the first position while Musoc, Kirori Mal College came second and the team from Gargi College coming third.
#Live: Winners of the Western Choir competition at Gargi College’s #Reverie: 1-St. Stephen’s College, 2- Musoc, KMC, 3- Gargi College.
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The Indian group singing competition at Reverie, Sangam followed the western singing competition. Organized by Samranjini, the Indian music society of Gargi College, it was judged by singers Debu Bhattacharjee and Sushmita Kuri. Alankaar, Hindu College emerged as the winner with Miranda House’s Indian music choir coming second and the third position was tied between Gargi College and Sri Venkateswara College.
The Indian Music Society of #LSR at Sangam, the Indian Music (Choir) Competition of #Reverie2016 @ #GargiCollege. Image Credits: @chirag_sharma14 for DU Beat A photo posted by DU Beat (@du_beat) on
The final competitive event of the day was Cursiv-iti, the choreography competition organized by Sparx, the choreography society of Gargi College. The event saw 10 teams showcasing their productions. The first position was secured by Srijya, Hindu College with getting the second position going to Sparx, Gargi College and Terpsi Chorean, Hansraj College getting the third position.
For the EDM night Lost Stories performed to close Day 2.
Kartikeya Bhatotia
Arushi Pathak
Nishita Agarwal
Photos by Chirag Sharma, Jasmine Chahal, Snigdha Sharma and Alex Arthur
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