Apurv Jawle
Prashanth Prasanna
Shoba, Pankaj, Akul and Ashwin
Abhinay, Prashanth Kannan and Ajay Mane
Tina and Parthiban
Sushant and Harsha
Sudarshan
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South Indian Movie Dance:
Choreographer: Sara Alambara.
Enjoy the beats and dances of South Indian Cinema as the duet couples swing around in dhotis and half saris to the tunes that would get you on your feet.
Fusion Dance:
Choreographer: Suved Rai.
Good and Evil, the Yin and Yang - the world cannot exist without either of them. Just as things expand and contract, and temperature changes from hot to cold, so does the sense of continual movement of these two energies, Yin to Yang and Yang to Yin, causing everything to happen.
Kannada Dance:
Choreographer: Suved Rai.
Here is an old folk song retold in the words of today's world...expressions flying around the air reflecting the thoughts and feelings of the people. Speaking up for the rest of the crowd, we present to you- Mari Kannu.
Kerala Dance:
Choreographer: Annapoorneswari Pillai.
The traditional folk dance ‘Tiruvadirakali Kaikottikali’ of south Indian state Kerala.
Group Musical Performance:
A musical performance with essence of rich classical Indian music.
Kids Performance:
A group song and a solo dance performance by the kids of faculty members at UMR.
Karmic Katharsys:
The Progressive Fusion song was entirely composed by Prashanth for the Diwali Night 05. The song is in tone with the spirit of Diwali - where the soul undergoes a purgatory and come out of a battle, albeit a personal one, victorous.
The scale progressions influenced by the likes of John Petrucci has its fair share of progressive rock overtones juxtaposed with Indian Classical influences drawn from a myriad of his memories.
The song starting on a tone of serenity escalates to that of pleasure, pain and aggression before ending on a tone of catharsis - The purged soul finally emerges, the forces of good having won over evil !.
Punjabi Bhangra:
Choreographer: Yatin Sawant.
Bhangra is a lively form of folk music and dance that originates from Punjab. People traditionally performed Bhangra when celebrating the harvest. Bhangra has evolved from a dance and music only performed in the Punjab region, to a popular style of music and dance that people perform throughout South Asia and many parts of the world.
Koli Dance:
Choreographer: Yatin Sawant.
The dance derives its name from the fisher folk of Maharashtra - Kolis, who are noted for their distinct identity and lively dances. Their dances incorporate elements they are most familiar with - the sea and their occupation of fishing. The dance is performed by both men and women - divided into two groups.
Power Fusion Dance:
Choreographer: Sara Alambara.
Expressions of music energized by the Voice of Dance.
Sara Alambara
Annapoorneswari Pillai
Linu Abraham
Shweta Madasu
Pradnya Patil
Samir Raorane
Yatin Sawant
Ashrith Deshpande
Raveesh Kiran
Sudhir
Sara Alambara
Vrushali Mundhe
Shoba Umamaheswaran
Asha Chitrapur
Samir Raorane
Yatin Sawant
Rakesh
Raveesh Kiran
Yatin Sawant
Pradeep Nambiath
Deepak Challa
Praveen
Pravin Dhake
Nitin Kumar
Pankaj Hande
Rahul Kojrekar
Chetan
Vijay Kasturi
Radhika Nagane
Vrushali Mundhe
Rashi Gupta
Asha Chitrapur
Suved
Yatin
Rakesh
Shoba
Anu
Anna
Sizzling Suved
Super Shiv
Rugged Raghu
Wicked Vishnu
Punter Prashanth
Cowboy Karthik
Linu Abraham
Annapoorneswari Pillai
Pradnya Patil
Purna Mukhopadhyay
Shweta Madasu
Nimisha Prasad
Guitar: Prashanth
Keyboards: Ashwin Vasudevan
Drum: Omaghene Obahor
Bass: Arindam Mukherjee
Arindam Mukherjee
Veeraraghavan Krishnan
Ashwin Vasudevan
William Paul
1) Group singing: Ms Shoba
2) Solo dance: Ashvini