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THURSDAY DIARIES: INTRA INSTITUTE DANCE COMPETITION 2018


Dance to express, not to impress”

This Thursday Activity witnessed the cheerful Intra Institute Dance Competition which saw fervent participation of the fluid and balletic dancers of the AIL. The MP hall was as usual full of an energetic crowd but the real attraction were the excited participants from various batches who came forward to show their extraordinary dance skills. They danced on mellifluous songs with sprightly energy. The competition began with solo performance, followed by the duet category.

The Solo category was won by Sonu Parmer from 1st Year. She with her supple and graceful moves made the crowd cheer.

In the Duet category the First prize was won by Ruhul Amin and Dilisha Nair from 1st Year and the Second prize was won by Shivani Anand and Simran Walia from 3rd & 4th year respectively.
Both the teams with their rhythmic and rock-steady moves left everyone spellbound. This enthusiasm and energy has always been part of the institution and this vigour always prevails in all our endeavours. Congratulations to the winners and all other participants for their high spirited participation.



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Written By:
Mayank Sharma
I Year

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