LIBARATED ’09, as promised by 360 Degrees (Student Affairs Committee of LIBA) was a haunting experience for all those present on Campus. Why? Read On…
Like every year, this year too ‘LIBARATED’ – LIBA’s annual intra-college Cult Fest broke barriers and brought together the vast LIBA family under one roof on Sunday, 11th October 2009. LIBARATED always has a theme attached to it. Last year, it was “Fight Night” and this year we came up with “SHRIEKFEST”. As the theme suggests, the venue had a spooky feeling about it. 360 degrees – the organizers of LIBARATED ’09 made the entire OAT look like a haunted house with R.I.P written coffins, gravestones, bats, skulls, spider webs with spiders and a lot more spooky and haunted stuffs. There were way markers with words like “Way to Haunted LIBA Mansion”, “Enter at your own Risk”, “Trespassers are Welcome”, etc. The OAT saw students from various batches dressed to kill as they dressed themselves up as spirits, vampire, werewolves, zombies, etc. Whoever dared to enter the haunted LIBA Mansion, had to compete with the most talented of the undead that LIBA offered that fateful night. The only way to get out alive was to win! There were three competitions – Phantom of the Opera (Singing competition), Dance of the Death (Dancing competition) and The Moonwalk (Fashion Show competition). Students from batches of Part time, Diploma and the first and second year students of full time PGDM batches were thrown against each other on stage to put on their dancing shoes, to test their vocal chords and to set the ramp on fire.
LIBARATED ’09 was inaugurated by our Director Fr. Christie. Our Judges and Chief Guests were the Super-Seniors (Full Time PGDM 07-09 Batch). To name a few - Mrinal Vikram Tripathi, Gagan Sharma, Rajat Arora, Pallavi Sharma, Pallav Gupta, etc. The function started with the ‘Phantom of the Opera’. This was in turn divided into solo and group performance. The solo performance was won by Kavita Ramona Chandradhas of first year. The group performance was won by a duet song performed by the second year group led by Arun. This was followed by The Moonwalk Fashion Show Competition between the full time first year and second year PGDM students. The First years, about 20 of us, set the ramp on fire with our scintillating ramp walk. The walk was choreographed by Goldie D’Souza and the Ghostly Face Paintings were done by me. And as expected, We won the show… Last but not the least, was the Dance of Death Competition. This was won by the Second year Full Time PGDM students, whose dance moves were very synchronized and innovative. Bonus points were awarded to those performances which were based on the theme. Apart from these three events, there were On-spot face painting competitions, “Fear-Fiction”- the Horror story writing competition, etc. There were also various food stalls to quench the thirst and feed the hunger of the undeads of LIBA.
All the LIBAites gave their best to compete within themselves, for providing sheer entertainment and for feeling the sense of belonging to LIBA. LIBA looked out of the world; thanks to 360 Degrees for taking the enthusiasm level to its crescendo….
Like every year, this year too ‘LIBARATED’ – LIBA’s annual intra-college Cult Fest broke barriers and brought together the vast LIBA family under one roof on Sunday, 11th October 2009. LIBARATED always has a theme attached to it. Last year, it was “Fight Night” and this year we came up with “SHRIEKFEST”. As the theme suggests, the venue had a spooky feeling about it. 360 degrees – the organizers of LIBARATED ’09 made the entire OAT look like a haunted house with R.I.P written coffins, gravestones, bats, skulls, spider webs with spiders and a lot more spooky and haunted stuffs. There were way markers with words like “Way to Haunted LIBA Mansion”, “Enter at your own Risk”, “Trespassers are Welcome”, etc. The OAT saw students from various batches dressed to kill as they dressed themselves up as spirits, vampire, werewolves, zombies, etc. Whoever dared to enter the haunted LIBA Mansion, had to compete with the most talented of the undead that LIBA offered that fateful night. The only way to get out alive was to win! There were three competitions – Phantom of the Opera (Singing competition), Dance of the Death (Dancing competition) and The Moonwalk (Fashion Show competition). Students from batches of Part time, Diploma and the first and second year students of full time PGDM batches were thrown against each other on stage to put on their dancing shoes, to test their vocal chords and to set the ramp on fire.
LIBARATED ’09 was inaugurated by our Director Fr. Christie. Our Judges and Chief Guests were the Super-Seniors (Full Time PGDM 07-09 Batch). To name a few - Mrinal Vikram Tripathi, Gagan Sharma, Rajat Arora, Pallavi Sharma, Pallav Gupta, etc. The function started with the ‘Phantom of the Opera’. This was in turn divided into solo and group performance. The solo performance was won by Kavita Ramona Chandradhas of first year. The group performance was won by a duet song performed by the second year group led by Arun. This was followed by The Moonwalk Fashion Show Competition between the full time first year and second year PGDM students. The First years, about 20 of us, set the ramp on fire with our scintillating ramp walk. The walk was choreographed by Goldie D’Souza and the Ghostly Face Paintings were done by me. And as expected, We won the show… Last but not the least, was the Dance of Death Competition. This was won by the Second year Full Time PGDM students, whose dance moves were very synchronized and innovative. Bonus points were awarded to those performances which were based on the theme. Apart from these three events, there were On-spot face painting competitions, “Fear-Fiction”- the Horror story writing competition, etc. There were also various food stalls to quench the thirst and feed the hunger of the undeads of LIBA.
All the LIBAites gave their best to compete within themselves, for providing sheer entertainment and for feeling the sense of belonging to LIBA. LIBA looked out of the world; thanks to 360 Degrees for taking the enthusiasm level to its crescendo….
Sanghita Nandi
PGDM 2009-2011
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