Wednesday, November 23, 2022

"Amurt Rang"-Youth festival 2022

 Amurt Rang- Youth

 festival  2022





           This blog is based on my very first experience with this kind of activity. After two years Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University organized a Youth Festival on 18/19/20/21 September 2022, hosted by Takshila Institute. In the third year of my graduation, this is the first kind of activity in which more than 44 colleges of Bhavnagar participate in it. 




            


                  
                    As a part of Kala Pradarshan, Kala Yatra is being organized in the duration of 4:00 to 6:00 pm. In which the main subject of every collage is according to Azadi ka Amurt Mahotsav and all the topics regarding this are taken for presentation... The main motive behind this Kala yatra is to make aware citizen about the activities.
Various themes like Women empowerment, Bhavnagar 1723 to 2022,
Literature the Digital World, Rural tribes, Awareness of accidents, New Education policy, etc. represented thereby different colleges.

                The youth festival is a platform where students can explore and identity themselves. By participating in different activities they grow up. There were no particular college groups for three days it's like all the students are the same and reflecting the unity of students. Three days full of enthusiasm and energy.

                      The opening ceremony was on September 19 . After the opening ceremony, all events started simultanously. In those days main events were organized. Including, Music, Folk Dance, Fine arts, Theatre events, and Literature. In this Youth festival, there were five places where these events were organized.


1. Atal Auditorium
2. External Department
3. Old Court Hall
4. Amphitheater
5. English Department




*Here is a list of first-day competitions: 

                         Mimicry, Bhajan, Tatkal Chitr, Prashn Manch, Sw-Rachit Kavya Pathan, Lok Nruty, Mime, Halvu Kanthy Sangit,Collage.

                    In a way, all activities are somehow connected with the literature and it's given us a new way of thinking. 

             On the first day, I attended mimicry and there was lack of participants almost all mimicry's themes were based on train, horror, nature, and instrument voices. 

             Then I went for Lok Nrutya in which all types of our dances including "Tipnni Ras", "PRACHIN GARBA", "ARVACHIN GARBA", and "RAS" were presented there in specialized attire which reflects our lifestyle and ancient history. 

After that, I attend "Halvu Sangeet" which is based on our falk, folktales, rituals, love, etc.





I also show the Cartoons which were a satire on society with various drawings like political issues, Inflation, Fuel related issues, and accidental issues were taken in it. One of the most reliable and connecting activities I found is because it is too connected with literature, especially with English students.



In poster-making and drawing competitions, I found so much creativity in subjects. 


*Here is a list of Second-day competitions:

Samuh Geet, Ekanki, Western Song, Lok geet, Clay Modeling, Nibandh, Mono acting, short film, photography, Lok vadhya Vrunda, the Duha hand.

                   On the second day, I attended a Drama event that was based on topics like current scenarios. It tended to enclose the reality of the modern world. Like education, women empowerment, gaming, disadvantages of social media, etc. In the drama event, there was not enough space for the audience and that is why there were difficulties.


In the mime, I only attend one which was based on the reality of circus life and their animals like how man's innate selfishness hurt animals and the reality.
In the event of mime, there was a bit of inconvenience in that place lack of space and instruments students faces a struggle.

                    Then I attended d "Lok vadhy Vrund" event in which there were a lot of combinations of different instruments and through that, they gave a phenomenal effect on the audience. 







I also participated in the event "Nibandh". I wrote an essay on "Health is necessary" and secured the first rank in it. 



On the third day here is a list of competitions:  Sugam Geet, Elocution, Rangoli, Installation, and Debate.







In the installation, the main theme was cleanliness, freedom, and culture. Every installation presents different views of the user object its like didacticism and satire toward society.




In clay modeling, there are different topics like the Bond of teacher & student, Yoga, and traveler Through these topics, they present their creative thought with the help of clay.

                     The next event was our own which was in English Department. Due to some technical issues, this event was not cast on live stream also the other short film was not shown to the audience. This audience doesn't know about this event.


I also participate in a Debate competition in which there were two subjects 
1. Are women free in our society..?
2. India, on way to being "Vishavguru".


We choose the first topic and secured the first rank in this competition too. I got two gold medals and certificates including prize money.




After declaring all the prizes and rankings our college become runners-up in the Youth Festival 2022. I am feeling grateful that I was part of it and that I also contribute to my college. 






I had different experiences throughout this whole journey from the practice to becoming runner-up the talents gave me enthusiastic vibes. For all the students who need a platform for their talent, this is the biggest chance to take it. MKBU provide students with a huge platform so that they explore themselves and become a better version of themeselves.








All these colleges and departments are winners of the youth festival 2022. I want to congratulate everyone who participated in the youth festival.

1 comment:

  1. Well done! Good to see a graduation student reflecting her experience on Youth Festival.

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