A Unit of Health & Education Society (Regd.)

  • Recognized Under Sec. 2(f) of UGC Act 1956,
  • Approved by AICTE, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India,
  • Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.

Saras 2020

Genesis

A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people
The Culture is to be a dynamic, challenging and independent force based on the freedom of expression. Everyone is to have the opportunity to paricipate in cultural life. Creativity, diversity and artistic quality are to be integral parts of society’s development.

Cultural activities are an integral part of students’ college life. Cultural activities have been given a lot of importance and encouragement to many co-curricular and extra-curricular activities believing in the maxim “A healthy body horses a healthy mind”. It is heartening to see that the students utilize these facilities regularly. Students participate in the cultural activities for the wide variety of reasons: for enjoyment and entertainment, for personal growth and development, as a means of expression, to learn new skills, to meet new people and to pass on the cultural traditions.

Tecnia has the rich heritage of nurturing, nourishing and showcasing talents in the fields of cultural, literary and fine arts. Cultural activities in Tecnia play a vital role in the preservation, Promotion and dissemination of art and culture. The aim of the Department is to develop ways and means by which the basic cultural and aesthetic values and perceptions remain active and dynamic among the people. It also undertakes programmes of preservation, encouragement and dissemination of various manifestations of contemporary creativity. The Department is a nodal agency for commemoration significant events and celebrating centenaries of great persons. The Cultural society is run by student culture leaders with the guidance and support of staff advisers drawn from the department and colleges and under the overall control of Cultural Head.

To discover, develop, train and promote socio-cultural talent and interest among the students and staff. We emphasize growth as whole persons comprising the body and soul, heart and conscience, mind and will, rather than the intellect alone. Sports and Cultural activities provide and excellent medium to come together.

Objectives

The main objective of conducting Cultural Activities is to bring out the various talents of the students.
  • To provide platform for budding artists and musicians.
  • Students communicate with each other outside the classes.
  • Students develop their skills in different spheres.
  • Students are involved into something that is not connected with education.
  • Students find those who may share their interests and demands.
  • Parents are happy to observe the results of their children work.
  • Tutors like to see how their students find practical application to gained knowledge.

Events

Various events will be –

MUSIC

  • Light Vocals Music Indian
  • Western Vocal Solo
  • Group Song (Indian/Western)

DANCE

  • Solo Dance
  • Footloose
  • Street Dance
  • Folk Dance (Solo/Group)

LITERARY

  • Debate (Hindi & English)
  • Poetry
  • Just A Minute

DRAMATICS

  • Mono Acting
  • Street Play (Nukkad Natak)

FINE ARTS

  • Rangoli
  • On the spot Painting

BATTLE OF BANDS

FASHION PARADE

FACE OF SARAS 2020 (Mr. & Ms. SARAS)

Rules for Participation

(For all events)

  • Judges’ decision will be final. Clarifications regarding the judgment will not be entertained.
  • Props, dresses, stationer, special equipments etc will not be provided and will not be compensated for as well.
  • Late entries will not be allowed.
  • Information regarding the events will be available at the website.
  • Participants are requested to take care of their belongings.
  • All the final participants are required to get themselves registered.
  • Students/participants of institution are required to carry their valid identity cards during the festival Saras-2020 and required to produce their identity card on demand at any time.
  • All participants are advised to reach the venue by their own.

Music

(A)Classical Vocal solo (Hindustani & Karaoke)

Hindustani and Carnatic
Number of participants is one
Maximum number of accompanists is two
Sufficient thought and care must be exercised in the choice of raga and composition.
Judgment will be based on the qualities like swara, taal, selection of raga, composition and general impression
Max. Time Limit : 5+2 minutes

(B) Light Vocal Music (Indian)

Film songs allowed Number of participants is one Two accompanist are allowed Time Limit : 4+2 minutes.

(C) Western Vocal Solo

Number of participants is one Two accompanists allowed Maximum 2 instruments allowed Time limit : 4+2 minutes Judgment will be based on the qualities like composition, Rhythm, Co-ordination and general impression.

(D) Group Song (Indian)

Number of participants are ten Maximum of 3 accompanists allowed Time Limit : 8+2 minutes (for setting) Judgment will be based on quality of singing only and not on make up, costume or action of the team. No film songs.
Number of participants are ten Maximum of 3 accompanists allowed Time Limit : 8+2 minutes (for setting) Judgment will be based on quality of singing only and not on make up, costume or action of the team. No film songs

(E) Group Song (western)

Maximum number of participants are ten Three accompanists are allowed Time Limit : 8+2 minutes Judgment will be based on quality of singing only and not on make up, costume or actions of the team.

Dance Events

(A) Folk Dance

Minimum of10 participants Two accompanists allowed Time limit: 8+2 minutes Judgment will be based on rhythm, formation, synchronization, expressions, costumes, Make-up, sets, and overall effects No film songs allowed

(B) Choreography

Maximum of 10 participants per entry Two accompanists allowed Time Limit : 9+3 minutes (curtain to urtain) Negative points on exceeding the time limit No props or dresses will be provided Props may be used only with prior permission of the event head coordinator Folk dance not allowed The theme should have an original expression through music and movement

(C) Classical Dance

No film music allowed One participant + Three accompanists allowed Time Limit :6+2 minutes Judgment will be based on rhythm, formation, synchronization, expressions, costumes, make up, sets, and overall effects.

(D) “Nach Baliye”

Two participant per team(1Boy/1 Girl) Props allowed (personal) Time Limits : 5+2 minutes.

(E) “Footloose”

Minimum of 10 participants Time Limits : 6+2 minutes It is a formal event.

(F) “Street Dance”

Minimum of 10 participants Two accompanists allowed Time limit:8+2 minutes No Bollywood music allowed.

Dramatics

(A) One – Act Plays

Maximum Time : 15+5 minutes Maximum of 12 participants per team (incl. three accompanists) No props will be provided.

(B) Street Plays

Play may be in Hindi or English
Maximum number of participants per team: 10(incl. Two accompanists), minimum 8 participants
Use of make-up, light and mikes not allowed
Time Limit: 10+10 minutes
It is essential for registration that teams send beforehand (a) Name of play and playwright (b) script and synopsis. No props are allowed

(C) Mono Acting

One participant per team Time limit: 4+1 minutes Judgment of presentation, use of makeup, music and general impression .
Organizing Commitee

Dr. Ram Kailash Gupta , Chief Director, Tecnia Group of Institutions
Dr.Ajay Kumar, Director, Director, TIAS
Ms.Sonia Batra, EBSB Club Head, TIAS
Dr.Kanika Gupta, Convener, TIAS
Ms.Kanika Sharma, Co-Convener, TIAS
Ms. Geetika, MBA,Faculty Coordinator, TIAS
Ms.Ambooj ,BCA, Faculty Coordinator, TIAS
Student Coordinators , TIAS

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