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Jadavpur University clubs and societies host Ibtida

The three-day event saw students put up street plays, monologues, wall paintings, band performances and more

By Subhadrika Sen | Published 24.02.23, 05:01 PM
1/8 Theatre to photography and dance to poetry — students of 20 colleges busy at Ibtida, a three-day festival hosted by Jadavpur University’s activity clubs and societies from February 22. ‘The first three editions since 2018 only had drama, dance, music and fashion show. This year, we have incorporated more clubs and expanded the number of events to over 19, including film-making, poetry slam, creative writing, photography and more. The idea is to provide college students a platform to showcase their talents,’ said Junipa Sen, convener of Ibtida

Theatre to photography and dance to poetry — students of 20 colleges busy at Ibtida, a three-day festival hosted by Jadavpur University’s activity clubs and societies from February 22. ‘The first three editions since 2018 only had drama, dance, music and fashion show. This year, we have incorporated more clubs and expanded the number of events to over 19, including film-making, poetry slam, creative writing, photography and more. The idea is to provide college students a platform to showcase their talents,’ said Junipa Sen, convener of Ibtida

All photographs by Arijit Sen / My Kolkata
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2/8 The street play saw several performances based on the topic – Bangladesh Bhasha Andolan. Arjya Bhattacharya, first-year, department of English, Jadavpur University, said, “Our 11-minute street play in Bangla was based on the league movement of Bangladesh. We prepared the play in three to four days from scratch.’’

The street play saw several performances based on the topic – Bangladesh Bhasha Andolan. Arjya Bhattacharya, first-year, department of English, Jadavpur University, said, “Our 11-minute street play in Bangla was based on the league movement of Bangladesh. We prepared the play in three to four days from scratch.’’

3/8 The Eastern Dance competition saw students from around 15 institutes like St. Xavier’s University, Lady Brabourne College, Rabindra Bharati University and others perform. ‘Our eight-member team depicted the life of a queer person through dance. We mostly chose Rabindrasangeet for our performance,’ said Swarnavo Mohanta, first year, department of Mass Communications, St. Xavier’s University

The Eastern Dance competition saw students from around 15 institutes like St. Xavier’s University, Lady Brabourne College, Rabindra Bharati University and others perform. ‘Our eight-member team depicted the life of a queer person through dance. We mostly chose Rabindrasangeet for our performance,’ said Swarnavo Mohanta, first year, department of Mass Communications, St. Xavier’s University

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4/8 The wall painting competition gave budding artists a platform to showcase their talent and perspectives through art. Swagoto Mukherjee, third- year, department of Chemistry, the Bhawanipur Education Society College, said, ‘We have tried to project our art on people and culture. We’ve tried to portray the silver lining at the darkest hour. We have tried to establish the fact that art and humans complement each other.’

The wall painting competition gave budding artists a platform to showcase their talent and perspectives through art. Swagoto Mukherjee, third- year, department of Chemistry, the Bhawanipur Education Society College, said, ‘We have tried to project our art on people and culture. We’ve tried to portray the silver lining at the darkest hour. We have tried to establish the fact that art and humans complement each other.’

5/8  Ibtida gave a platform to budding entrepreneurs to showcase their talents at a pop-up exhibition-cum sale. From handmade jewellery to food, from hand-drawn illustrations to clothes; one could find them all here. Notable local brands like Nayaabb and Love, Lilo could be spotted among 20 to 25 stalls on the university campus

Ibtida gave a platform to budding entrepreneurs to showcase their talents at a pop-up exhibition-cum sale. From handmade jewellery to food, from hand-drawn illustrations to clothes; one could find them all here. Notable local brands like Nayaabb and Love, Lilo could be spotted among 20 to 25 stalls on the university campus

6/8 The T-shirt painting competition gave young artists and illustrators a chance to experiment. Swagata Dutta, second-year, department of Electrical Engineering, The Heritage Institute of Technology, themed her illustration on two-faced personalities

The T-shirt painting competition gave young artists and illustrators a chance to experiment. Swagata Dutta, second-year, department of Electrical Engineering, The Heritage Institute of Technology, themed her illustration on two-faced personalities

7/8 A fest without food? Impossible, we say. From chaats to chowmein to cakes, the venue had all

A fest without food? Impossible, we say. From chaats to chowmein to cakes, the venue had all

8/8 An art exhibition was also held on the campus where artworks by students were put up for display

An art exhibition was also held on the campus where artworks by students were put up for display

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