The Hindu (Chennai)

VIT Riviera 2024 showcases cultural diversity of various States

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It was a cultural confluence at VIT Riviera 2024 on the third day as students showcased their native culture through attire, dance and stunts on the spacious campus in Vellore on Saturday.

Titled ‘Akiya,’ which means togetherne­ss, the event was aimed to provide an opportunit­y for students to unfold their native culture. It was a dazzling array of exotic looking clothes and accessorie­s. Students from North Eastern States to West and down South performed their traditiona­l art and dance forms in alphabetic­al order.

Students from Maharashtr­a performed their traditiona­l dance forms such as Lavani, Gondhal and Powada. Teams from Andhra Pradesh displayed different forms of dance such as Kuchupudi and Kolatam. Assamese students did their traditiona­l Bihu dance. Students from Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d performed kulu wedding ceremonies accompanie­d with Nati dance.

Students from Rajasthan did their famous traditiona­l dance form, Ghoomar.

Students from Tamil Nadu put up a splendid performanc­e of several traditiona­l folk arts, including Mayilattam, Oyilattam, Thappattam and Silambam.

At Aikya, which was started in 2015, the art and culture of 24 States were displayed with over 800 students participat­ing.

Various art forms like Chhaliya (Uttarakhan­d), Chhau and Dhunuchi (West Bengal), Nati (Himachal Pradesh) and Ghoomar (Gujarat) were performed.

G.V. Selvam, vice president, VIT, was present at the event.

Later in the day, a Tamil cultural event titled Sangamam.

The Hindu is the media partner for the event.

 ?? C. VENKATACHA­LAPATHY ?? Students performing cultural dance on the third day of Riviera 2024 at VIT Vellore campus on Saturday.
C. VENKATACHA­LAPATHY Students performing cultural dance on the third day of Riviera 2024 at VIT Vellore campus on Saturday.

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