Committees & Clubs - Extra-Curricular clubs - Music & Dance Committee
Music & Dance Club
Music is the language of soul. The college started Music Club in 1988 with the objective of encouraging musical talent among students. The club has emerged as an important platform for the students to showcase their talent of vocal and instrumental music. The club gives musical performances on Independence Day and Republic Day and on other such occasions. By inculcating love for music among students, college gives them an opportunity to participate in various competitions and musical programs at various levels.
Dancing is a mix of art and exercise which connects the mind and body, and makes one sharper and stronger. This dance club is to boost up the morale of students and to highlight the talent of dance and creativity. It provides opportunities to dance lovers to prove their talent and it is a good platform for them to have their artistic exploration. This club plays an important role in maintaining the positive environment in the college.
Club Coordinators:
Dr V Manjula, Dept. of Zoology
G Gopal, Dept. of Chemistry
J Raj Kumar
G Gopal
G Ravi
Activities Promoted:
CLASSICAL DANCE: Classical dance forms use basically the 'mudras' or signs of hand as a common language of expression and were originally performed in the temples to entertain various Gods and Goddesses. They were also effective in carrying forward the various mythological stories from generation to generation while entertaining the audiences. It eventually became a part of 'NatyaShashtra', with time, the classical dances evolved to include the expressions and themes from social life and experience.
FOLK DANCE Folk dances are dances developed by groups of people that reflect the traditional life of the people of a certain country or region. Folk dance forms are practiced in groups in rural areas as an expression of their daily work and rituals. They are performed on religious, seasonal festivals or entertainment.
WESTERN DANCE: Dance, along with music, has always dynamically expressed the spirit and personality of every culture. Modern western dance is part of this global language and its roots run wide and deep.