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Samaanthara 2026 dates April 29 and 30 college fest Bangalore

Events &
Registrations

Flagship Events

01

Samudra manthan

Devas vs Asuras – The Eternal Battle transforms the ramp into a mythological narrative, portraying the timeless conflict between divine forces (Devas) and powerful warriors (Asuras). Through costumes, makeup, expressions, and movement, participants visually represent the contrasting energies of light and darkness, harmony and ambition, order and rebellion.


The intent of this theme is to blend fashion with storytelling, encouraging participants
to creatively interpret mythological characters and present them with strong
stage presence. The ramp walk aims to create a dramatic visual experience that celebrates culture, creativity, and character portrayal, making the show more than just
a walk but a performative narrative.

  • Each team must consist of 10-12 members. Teams must have minimum 2 and maximum 3 coordinators/helpers.
  • Each team wiill get 5-7 minutes for the complete performance.
  • Teams must submit their music track in MP3 format before the deadline.
  • Participants must also carry a backup copy in a pen drive.
  • Teams must report 30 minutes before the event.
  • Any obscene, offensive, or inappropriate act will lead to disqualification.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. SUMITHA , UDAI KUMAR

9535695965

Student Co ordinator

MR. DIGANTH GOWDA A

7483773023

02

The Sound Storm

Swara Sangamam celebrates the beauty and power of music, where voices come
together to create harmony, emotion, and energy. It provides a platform for singers
and musicians to express their artistry through melody, rhythm, and performance.
From the richness of Indian musical traditions to the vibrancy of Western styles and
band performances, this event brings together diverse musical expressions on one
stage.

  • All performances must maintain musical integrity, cultural sensitivity, and decorum.
  • Lyrics or compositions containing obscenity, hate speech, or political messaging are
    strictly prohibited.
  • Exceeding the prescribed time limit may result in penalty or disqualification.
  • Judges’ decisions are final and binding.
  • Each college may send one band entry. A band must consist of 3-8 members.
  • Bands may perform original compositions or covers.
  • Performances may include any genre such as Rock, Indie, Fusion, Metal, Pop, or
    Experimental music.
  • Each band will be given 8-10 minutes including setup time.
  • Bands must bring their own instruments.
  • Lyrics must be appropriate for a college audience.
  • Vulgar or offensive content will lead to disqualification.
  • Bands must report 45 minutes prior for sound check and coordination.
  • Participants are responsible for their own instruments and equipment.
    Faculty Co-

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. MEERA RAMDAS. E

9739694587

Student Co ordinator

MR. SHITIJ CHATTERIJEE

9535101425

03

Ranga Nayaka

Ranga Nayaka celebrates the power of theatre as a mirror of life. It invites performers
to bring stories, emotions, conflicts, and human experiences to the stage
through powerful expression, movement, and storytelling. Whether through dialogue,
silent expression, or character portrayal, the stage becomes a space where
society, imagination, and emotions come alive.

  • Each team must consist of 5-12 participants.
  • The performance must be based on the theme “Tradition vs Development- Evolving
    without Erasing.”
  • Teams are free to interpret the theme in creative ways such as cultural traditions
    vs modern lifestyles, heritage vs urbanization, generational conflicts, technology vs
    traditional values, or preserving identity in a rapidly changing world.
  • Participants may present the theme through social drama, satire, symbolic theatre,
    folklore adaptation, or contemporary storytelling.
  • Total performance time: 15-20 minutes including setup. Exceeding the time limit
    may lead to point deduction.
  • The performance may be presented in Kannade or English
  • Teams may use minimal props, costumes, background music, and basic stage
    elements to enhance the production. Teams must arrange their own props
    and materials.
  • Scripts may be original or adapted, but plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  • Vulgar, offensive, or inappropriate content will lead to disqualification.
  • Teams must report 30 minutes prior to the event.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. DURGA

7338523792

Student Co ordinator

MR. N PAVAN KUMAR

8247517424

04

Rhythms of india

Ranga Nayaka celebrates the power of theatre as a mirror of life. It invites performers
to bring stories, emotions, conflicts, and human experiences to the stage
through powerful expression, movement, and storytelling. Whether through dialogue,
silent expression, or character portrayal, the stage becomes a space where
society, imagination, and emotions come alive.

  • Performances must respect the grammar of the chosen dance form.
  • Vulgarity or inappropriate gestures are strictly prohibited.
  • Participants must report in full costume and makeup.
  • Music tracks must be submitted in advance in MP3 format.
  • Exceeding the time limits will attract negative marking.
  • Each team must consist of 5-12 participants.
  • The performance must be based on the theme “Tradition vs Development- Evolving
    without Erasing.”
  • Teams are free to interpret the theme in creative ways such as cultural traditions
    vs modern lifestyles, heritage vs urbanization, generational conflicts, technology vs
    traditional values, or preserving identity in a rapidly changing world.
  • Participants may present the theme through social drama, satire, symbolic theatre,
    folklore adaptation, or contemporary storytelling.
  • Total performance time: 15-20 minutes including setup. Exceeding the time limit
    may lead to point deduction.
  • The performance may be presented in Kannade or English
  • Teams may use minimal props, costumes, background music, and basic stage
    elements to enhance the production. Teams must arrange their own props
    and materials.
  • Scripts may be original or adapted, but plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  • Vulgar, offensive, or inappropriate content will lead to disqualification.
  • Teams must report 30 minutes prior to the event.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. GAYATHRI K

7892382162

Student Co ordinator

MS. AMRUTHA

9606534712

05

Spark and sync

Ranga Nayaka celebrates the power of theatre as a mirror of life. It invites performers
to bring stories, emotions, conflicts, and human experiences to the stage
through powerful expression, movement, and storytelling. Whether through dialogue,
silent expression, or character portrayal, the stage becomes a space where
society, imagination, and emotions come alive.

  • Performances must respect the grammar of the chosen dance form.
  • Vulgarity or inappropriate gestures are strictly prohibited.
  • Participants must report in full costume and makeup.
  • Music tracks must be submitted in advance in MP3 format.
  • Exceeding the time limits will attract negative marking.
  • Any Western style permitted (Hip-Hop, Contemporary, Jazz, Freestyle, etc.).
  • Group strength should be minimum 15 to maximum 20 members.
  • Time Limit: Solo: 3+1 minutes. Group: 6+1 minutes
  • Music must be free from explicit or offensive lyrics.
  • Props permitted if they enhance choreography and are safe.
  • Teams must submit their music track in MP3 format before the deadline.
  • Excessive suggestive gestures or inappropriate movements will lead to penalty.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. MEERA RAMDAS. E

9739694587

Student Co ordinator

MR. MURALI KRISHNA

7032242686

Group Events

01

Aradhana

together to create harmony, emotion, and energy. It provides a platform for singers
and musicians to express their artistry through melody, rhythm, and performance.
From the richness of Indian musical traditions to the vibrancy of Western styles and
band performances, this event brings together diverse musical expressions on one
stage.

  • All performances must maintain musical integrity, cultural sensitivity, and decorum.
  • Lyrics or compositions containing obscenity, hate speech, or political messaging are
    strictly prohibited.
  • Exceeding the prescribed time limit may result in penalty or disqualification.
  • Judges’ decisions are final and binding.
  • The competition is open to both Solo and Group performances.
  • Each college may send one entry for Solo and one entry for Group.
  • A group may consist of 2-6 members.
  • must reflect Indian musical heritage, including Classical,
    Semi-classical, Bhajan, Devotional, Folk, or Traditional compositions.
  • Solo: 4-6 minutes; Group: 8-10 minutes
  • Participants may perform with live instruments or karaoke tracks.
  • Karaoke tracks must not contain lead vocals.
  • Participants must bring their audio track in MP3 format on a pen drive.
  • Basic acoustic instruments such as tanpura, harmonium, tabla, or other traditional
    instruments are permitted if arranged by the participants.
  • Performances should preserve the essence of Indian musical traditions.
  • Excessive remixing or distortion of traditional compositions is discouraged.
  • Participants must report 30 minutes prior to the event.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. MEERA RAMDAS. E

9739694587

Student Co ordinator

MS. GAYATHRI

7259401905

02

Vox and vibes

Ranga Nayaka celebrates the power of theatre as a mirror of life. It invites performers
to bring stories, emotions, conflicts, and human experiences to the stage
through powerful expression, movement, and storytelling. Whether through dialogue,
silent expression, or character portrayal, the stage becomes a space where
society, imagination, and emotions come alive.

  • Performances must respect the grammar of the chosen dance form.
  • Vulgarity or inappropriate gestures are strictly prohibited.
  • Participants must report in full costume and makeup.
  • Music tracks must be submitted in advance in MP3 format.
  • Exceeding the time limits will attract negative marking.
  • Each college may send one Solo and one Group entry.
  • A group may consist of 2-6 members.
  • Participants may perform any Western genre such as Pop, Rock, Jazz, Blues, Indie,
    Rap, or Contemporary Western music.
  • Time Limit: Solo: 4-6 minutes; Group: 8-10 minutes.
  • Songs may be performed primarily in English or any Western language.
  • Participants may perform with karaoke tracks or live instruments.
  • Karaoke tracks must not contain lead vocals.
  • Tracks must be submitted in MP3 format via pen drive.
  • Acoustic instruments such as guitar, keyboard, cajon, etc. are permitted.
  • Participants may perform covers or original compositions. Creativity
    in arrangement and interpretation is encouraged.
  • Participants must report 30 minutes before the event begins.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. MEERA RAMDAS. E

9739694587

Student Co ordinator

MS.RACHITHA D

7892550996

03

MIME

Devas vs Asuras – The Eternal Battle transforms the ramp into a mythological narrative, portraying the timeless conflict between divine forces (Devas) and powerful warriors (Asuras). Through costumes, makeup, expressions, and movement, participants visually represent the contrasting energies of light and darkness, harmony and ambition, order and rebellion.


The intent of this theme is to blend fashion with storytelling, encouraging participants
to creatively interpret mythological characters and present them with strong
stage presence. The ramp walk aims to create a dramatic visual experience that celebrates culture, creativity, and character portrayal, making the show more than just
a walk but a performative narrative.

  • Team Size: 4-8 members
  • Time Limit: 6-8 minutes
  • Absolute silence in dialogue
  • Only instrumental background music allowed
  • Background music is to be pre-recorded and submitted in a pen drive in MP3 format at the reporting time to the event incharge.
  • Emphasis should be on facial expressions and body language

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. INICCA

7019207734

Student Co ordinator

MS. NIKHAT SABA

8746900319

04

Silver Screen

Silver Screen Unfolded challenges participants to reinterpret a chosen movie
within 25 minutes, transforming cinema into a dynamic stage experience. Instead
of simply narrating the plot, teams must creatively unfold the film’s story, characters,
themes, and iconic moments using elements such as PPT presentations, live
acting, voice-overs, and scene recreations.

The focus is on interpretation rather than imitation, encouraging participants to
showcase their analytical understanding of cinema, creativity, and storytelling
skills. By blending performance with visual media, the event celebrates the magic
of films and the power of storytelling beyond the screen.

  • This is a team event with 2-6 participants per team. Each college may send one
    team entry.
  • Teams may choose any movie (any language or genre).
  • The content must be appropriate for a college audience.
  • Teams may use PowerPoint presentations, live acting, voice-overs, narration,
    background music, or visual aids.
  • Total time allowed: 25 minutes for Performing ( 5 minutes for setup).
  • Participants must bring all media files in a pen drive (MP3/MP4/PPT).
  • Basic AV support (projector, microphone, speakers) will be provided.
  • Teams must report 30 minutes prior to the event.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. P SANTHI THEJA

9620113418

Student Co ordinator

MS. ABISRI

7975286080

05

MANGALYA

Mangalya – A Bridal Narrative is not merely about make-up application.
It is about telling a bridal story. Participants must design a bridal look
that reflects culture, emotion, occasion, and personality.

  • Concept explanation mandatory: Each team must explain the bridal theme,
    occasion, and choice of colour & jewellery.
  • No ready-made Prosthetics: Artificial facial structures not allowed; Natural facial
    features must be respected
  • Transformation is Key: Judges observe before-after impact, Skin prep & base quality
    are important
  • Product Ethics: Only skin-safe, cruelty-free products allowed, Harmful chemicals
    are prohibited.
  • Only registered artist may touch the model
  • Copying celebrity bridal looks will lead to disqualification: Inspiration is allowed,
    imitation is not allowed

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. ASHIKA

8310141844

Student Co ordinator

MS. HEEBA BANU

8660785535

Solo Events

01

Mono Act

Devas vs Asuras – The Eternal Battle transforms the ramp into a mythological narrative, portraying the timeless conflict between divine forces (Devas) and powerful warriors (Asuras). Through costumes, makeup, expressions, and movement, participants visually represent the contrasting energies of light and darkness, harmony and ambition, order and rebellion.


The intent of this theme is to blend fashion with storytelling, encouraging participants
to creatively interpret mythological characters and present them with strong
stage presence. The ramp walk aims to create a dramatic visual experience that celebrates culture, creativity, and character portrayal, making the show more than just
a walk but a performative narrative.

  • Only one person is allowed on stage to perform.
  • The actor may play one or multiple roles within the same act.
  • Duration – 3-5 minutes
  • The script should adhere to the given theme.
  • Minimal, self-arranged props are usually allowed.
  • Recorded voice-overs/dialogues are prohibited, but background music is allowed
    if required
  • Obscene gestures, vulgarity, or exceeding the time limit can lead to disqualification
    or penalty points.
  • A2-minute grace period is often allowed for stage setup.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. INICCA

7019207734

Student Co ordinator

MS. NIKHAT SABA

8746900319

02

Rhythms Of India

Ranga Nayaka celebrates the power of theatre as a mirror of life. It invites performers
to bring stories, emotions, conflicts, and human experiences to the stage
through powerful expression, movement, and storytelling. Whether through dialogue,
silent expression, or character portrayal, the stage becomes a space where
society, imagination, and emotions come alive.

  • Performances must respect the grammar of the chosen dance form.
  • Vulgarity or inappropriate gestures are strictly prohibited.
  • Participants must report in full costume and makeup.
  • Music tracks must be submitted in advance in MP3 format.
  • Exceeding the time limits will attract negative marking.
  • Each team must consist of 5-12 participants.
  • The performance must be based on the theme “Tradition vs Development- Evolving
    without Erasing.”
  • Teams are free to interpret the theme in creative ways such as cultural traditions
    vs modern lifestyles, heritage vs urbanization, generational conflicts, technology vs
    traditional values, or preserving identity in a rapidly changing world.
  • Participants may present the theme through social drama, satire, symbolic theatre,
    folklore adaptation, or contemporary storytelling.
  • Total performance time: 15-20 minutes including setup. Exceeding the time limit
    may lead to point deduction.
  • The performance may be presented in Kannade or English
  • Teams may use minimal props, costumes, background music, and basic stage
    elements to enhance the production. Teams must arrange their own props
    and materials.
  • Scripts may be original or adapted, but plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  • Vulgar, offensive, or inappropriate content will lead to disqualification.
  • Teams must report 30 minutes prior to the event.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. REVATHI K -

9448552077

Student Co ordinator

MS. BHAGYASHREE

6361228582

03

Spark and sync

Ranga Nayaka celebrates the power of theatre as a mirror of life. It invites performers
to bring stories, emotions, conflicts, and human experiences to the stage
through powerful expression, movement, and storytelling. Whether through dialogue,
silent expression, or character portrayal, the stage becomes a space where
society, imagination, and emotions come alive.

  • Performances must respect the grammar of the chosen dance form.
  • Vulgarity or inappropriate gestures are strictly prohibited.
  • Participants must report in full costume and makeup.
  • Music tracks must be submitted in advance in MP3 format.
  • Exceeding the time limits will attract negative marking.
  • Any Western style permitted (Hip-Hop, Contemporary, Jazz, Freestyle, etc.).
  • Group strength should be minimum 15 to maximum 20 members.
  • Time Limit: Solo: 3+1 minutes. Group: 6+1 minutes
  • Music must be free from explicit or offensive lyrics.
  • Props permitted if they enhance choreography and are safe.
  • Teams must submit their music track in MP3 format before the deadline.
  • Excessive suggestive gestures or inappropriate movements will lead to penalty.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. ASHA V KR

94814353379

Student Co ordinator

MS. SUDHA

8618787178

04

Aradhana

together to create harmony, emotion, and energy. It provides a platform for singers
and musicians to express their artistry through melody, rhythm, and performance.
From the richness of Indian musical traditions to the vibrancy of Western styles and
band performances, this event brings together diverse musical expressions on one
stage.

  • All performances must maintain musical integrity, cultural sensitivity, and decorum.
  • Lyrics or compositions containing obscenity, hate speech, or political messaging are
    strictly prohibited.
  • Exceeding the prescribed time limit may result in penalty or disqualification.
  • Judges’ decisions are final and binding.
  • The competition is open to both Solo and Group performances.
  • Each college may send one entry for Solo and one entry for Group.
  • A group may consist of 2-6 members.
  • must reflect Indian musical heritage, including Classical,
    Semi-classical, Bhajan, Devotional, Folk, or Traditional compositions.
  • Solo: 4-6 minutes; Group: 8-10 minutes
  • Participants may perform with live instruments or karaoke tracks.
  • Karaoke tracks must not contain lead vocals.
  • Participants must bring their audio track in MP3 format on a pen drive.
  • Basic acoustic instruments such as tanpura, harmonium, tabla, or other traditional
    instruments are permitted if arranged by the participants.
  • Performances should preserve the essence of Indian musical traditions.
  • Excessive remixing or distortion of traditional compositions is discouraged.
  • Participants must report 30 minutes prior to the event.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. MEERA RAMDAS. E

9739694587

Student Co ordinator

MS. GAYATHRI

7259401905

05

Vox and vibes

Ranga Nayaka celebrates the power of theatre as a mirror of life. It invites performers
to bring stories, emotions, conflicts, and human experiences to the stage
through powerful expression, movement, and storytelling. Whether through dialogue,
silent expression, or character portrayal, the stage becomes a space where
society, imagination, and emotions come alive.

  • Performances must respect the grammar of the chosen dance form.
  • Vulgarity or inappropriate gestures are strictly prohibited.
  • Participants must report in full costume and makeup.
  • Music tracks must be submitted in advance in MP3 format.
  • Exceeding the time limits will attract negative marking.
  • Each college may send one Solo and one Group entry.
  • A group may consist of 2-6 members.
  • Participants may perform any Western genre such as Pop, Rock, Jazz, Blues, Indie,
    Rap, or Contemporary Western music.
  • Time Limit: Solo: 4-6 minutes; Group: 8-10 minutes.
  • Songs may be performed primarily in English or any Western language.
  • Participants may perform with karaoke tracks or live instruments.
  • Karaoke tracks must not contain lead vocals.
  • Tracks must be submitted in MP3 format via pen drive.
  • Acoustic instruments such as guitar, keyboard, cajon, etc. are permitted.
  • Participants may perform covers or original compositions. Creativity
    in arrangement and interpretation is encouraged.
  • Participants must report 30 minutes before the event begins.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. MEERA RAMDAS. E

9739694587

Student Co ordinator

MR. ADWAITH MANU

9605753809

06

Poetry Recitation

  • “Between the Lines”: Unspoken emotions, silent struggles, inner voices. Poems
    about what is felt but never said.
  • “Time Has a Memory”: Personal instances from the past, present, and future.
    Reflections on change, nostalgia, legacy, and the passage of time.
  • “Voices Unheard”: Marginalized perspectives. Poems that speak for the forgotten,
    ignored, or misunderstood.
  • “Letters Never Sent”: Personal expression. Poems written as letters—to people,
    places, memories, or oneself.
  • “Roots & Wings”: Heritage and growth. Exploring tradition, identity, ambition, and
    transformation.
  • Poems must be original and self-written.
  • Time limit: 3-5 minutes.
  • Language: Kannada/ Engl/i Hsinhdi
  • Use of props, costumes, or background music is not permitted.
  • must maintain dignity and sensitivity.
  • Reading from paper or mobile phone is allowed but discouraged.
  • Any form of plagiarism will lead to immediate disqualification.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. E. BERYL

8971952640

Student Co ordinator

MS. P JENNIFER

7022886183

07

Storytelling

  •  “One Moment Changed Everything”: A turning point. A single incident that altered
    a life or belief.
  • “Stories from the Ordinary”: Everyday heroes. Extraordinary meaning hidden in
    common lives.
  • “If Walls Could Speak”: Places as narrators. Stories told from the perspective of a
    room, street, home, or institution.
  • “Once Upon a Truth”: Fiction inspired by reality. Real emotions wrapped in imaginative
    storytelling.
  • “The Day | Understood…” : Self-realization. A story of growth, awareness, or inner
    change.
  • Stories must be original (real or fictional).
  • Time limit: 4-5 minutes.
  • Language: Kannada/ English/ Hindi.
  • Hand-held props are not allowed.
  • Offensive, political, or religiously sensitive content is strictly prohibited.
  • Audience interaction must remain respectful.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS.PRIYANKA S

88661185119

Student Co ordinator

MR. NAVEEN

9916194070

08

Reel It

  • This is an individual event. Each college may send one participant.
  • The theme will be announced 30 minutes prior to the competition.
  • Participants must create a short reel/video based on the announced theme.
  • The reel must not exceed 60 seconds.
  • Participants will be given time to conceptualize and create the reel after the
    theme is announced.
  • Participants must use their own mobile phones or devices for recording and editing.
  • The reel must be original and created during the event. Pre-made content is not
    allowed.
  • Content must be appropriate for a college audience.
  • Vulgar, offensive, or political content will lead to disqualification.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. PUSHPANJALI

8985663228

Student Co ordinator

MR. KALYAN

6362274580

09

MEME it

  • This is an individual event.. Each college may send one participant.
  • The theme will be announced 30 minutes prior to the competition.
  • Participants must create a digital meme based on the given theme.
  • Memes must be submitted in JPEG or PNG image format.
  • Participants will be given 30 minutes to design the meme.
  • Participants may use any design or editing software/apps on their own devices.
  • The meme must be original and created during the competition. Copying existing
    internet memes is not allowed.
  •  Memes must be creative, relevant, and suitable for a college audience.
  • Offensive or inappropriate content will lead to disqualification.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. LAXMI S N

8618869628

Student Co ordinator

MR. FAYZAN

9731845131

10

Mandala Art

Circle of Cultures celebrates the diversity and richness of traditions through art.
Participants are invited to visually represent cultural identities, heritage, rituals, and
traditions using colours, patterns, and artistic elements.
This category encourages artists to explore themes such as festivals, attire, folk traditions,
mythology, architecture, and cultural symbols, transforming them into vibrant
visual expressions. The focus lies in authenticity, creativity, and the ability to
bring culture to life through art.

“Celebrating Cultures — Colours of Tradition & Identity”
Participants must depict any culture (regional, national, or global) through their artwork.

  • This is an individual event. Each college may send one participant.
  • Artwork must align with the theme of culture and tradition, expressed through
    mandala patterns.
  • Total time: 90 minutes.
  • Participants must create a mandala design incorporating cultural elements, symbols,
    or motifs.
  • Participants must bring their own materials. Only hand-drawn mandalas are
    allowed.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. RAGA JYOTHI

9686230084

Student Co ordinator

MS. TEJESWINI

8050657455

11

Pot Painting

Circle of Cultures celebrates the diversity and richness of traditions through art.
Participants are invited to visually represent cultural identities, heritage, rituals, and
traditions using colours, patterns, and artistic elements.
This category encourages artists to explore themes such as festivals, attire, folk traditions,
mythology, architecture, and cultural symbols, transforming them into vibrant
visual expressions. The focus lies in authenticity, creativity, and the ability to
bring culture to life through art.

  • This is an individual event. Each college may send one participant.
    Participants must paint the pot based on cultural themes such as festivals,
    traditional art forms, or heritage motifs.
  • Total time: 90 minutes.
  • Pots are brought by participants. Participants must bring their own paints and
    brushes.
  • Designs must be hand-painted during the event.
  • Pre-painted or pre-designed materials are not allowed.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. DEEKSHITHA

9945419343

Student Co ordinator

MS. HARSHITHA

9380068280

12

Face Painting

Circle of Cultures celebrates the diversity and richness of traditions through art.
Participants are invited to visually represent cultural identities, heritage, rituals, and
traditions using colours, patterns, and artistic elements.
This category encourages artists to explore themes such as festivals, attire, folk traditions,
mythology, architecture, and cultural symbols, transforming them into vibrant
visual expressions. The focus lies in authenticity, creativity, and the ability to
bring culture to life through art.

  • -This is an individual event. Each college may send one participant with one model.
  • ‘The design must reflect cultural identity, tradition, or heritage.
  • Time Limit: 90 minutes.
  • Participants must bring their own paints and materials. Only safe, skin-friendly
    products are allowed.
  • The artwork must be created live on the model during the event.
  • Pre-drawn or pre-painted designs are not allowed.

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. ASWATHY

8075318002

Student Co ordinator

MS. ZEBA MUSKAN

9014710294

13

Painting

Life in Frames celebrates the art of capturing ideas, emotions, and
moments through visual expression. From colors to lines and lenses,
creativity finds its form on every frame.

  • Theme will be announced on spot
  • Duration:3 hours
  • Only original work is permitted.
  • Materials must be brought by participants

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. SAMEENA KAUSAR , FARHEEN

9966783794

Student Co ordinator

MR.THARUN

7760635909

14

Photography

Life in Frames celebrates the art of capturing ideas, emotions, and
moments through visual expression. From colors to lines and lenses,
creativity finds its form on every frame.

  • Theme will be announced on spot
  • Duration:3 hours
  • Only original work is permitted. Materials must be brought by participants

Faculty Co ordinator

MS. KALPANA M N

88613 55600

Student Co ordinator

MR. JYOTHISWAR G

7995750442

15

Doodling

Life in Frames celebrates the art of capturing ideas, emotions, and
moments through visual expression. From colors to lines and lenses,
creativity finds its form on every frame.

  • Theme will be announced on spot
  • Duration:3 hours
  • Only original work is permitted.
  • Materials must be brought by participants

Faculty Co ordinator

MS.SHRADHANJALI MISHRA

8763018700

Student Co ordinator

MR. VAMSHI

9611238771