Day 3 (25 July 2014) Bamboo Dance & Rangooli Competition
The unique of this dance was except the choreographer, Nakhai, all the dancers are from all parts of India; mostly non-Mizos.
As part of the Ignatian Week, there was rangooli competition. The participants made the image of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Hero of the Week, and the Jesuit official logo.
All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF)
organised a dance from Mizoram at the Undergraduate (UG) quadrangle.
Sixteen students from various streams performed
the dance, which was accompanied by live music. The dance was
choreographed by Nakai, III EPS and PV Joseph Buan Sing, III BSW.
The purpose of the traditional dance was to
showcase the culture of Mizoram. Speaking about the event, Ravi, III BSW,
a dancer, said, “Through the dance, we got the precious opportunity to
collaborate with students from different streams in our College. It helped us
interact with our fellow Josephites, opening our minds to different cultures.”
The unique of this dance was except the choreographer, Nakhai, all the dancers are from all parts of India; mostly non-Mizos.
As part of the Ignatian Week, there was rangooli competition. The participants made the image of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Hero of the Week, and the Jesuit official logo.
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