Culfest
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A culfest or cultfest(short for cultural festival) is an annual event organized by colleges in India. Many colleges in India have their own culfests (or cultfests).
Though in theory, cultural festivals can be organized by anybody, all established culfests are organized by high schools or colleges. In some Indian cities, the culfests of the local colleges are important community events. Some more of these festivals may even attract national participation.
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[edit] Function
Culfests serve the following functions:
- Promote a sense of cultural activity within an academic background.
- Provide an environment to meet people.
- Allow people to participate in various literary or cultural events, with a spirit of friendly competition.
- Provide entertainment in the form of concerts and dances.
- Generate revenue for the college.
- Provide work experience for the student organizers.
- Brand-building for the college.
[edit] General format
Most college culfests last from two to five days. The events in a culfest can be broadly classified into three sections:
- Literary events
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- Literary events usually include quizzes, word games, creative writing and some form of public speaking or debate.
- Cultural events
- Professional events
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- One or more professionally staged entertainment programs may be scheduled. Typical choices are Indian classical music concerts, Indi-pop shows, mainstream music shows, a rock show, or lighter jazz fusion gigs.
By convention, there is no entry fee for watching any of the literary or cultural events. Participation in the events may or may not be free, depending on the policy of the individual college.
Culfests organized by high schools are of much shorter duration, two days at the longest. They also tend to be more restrictive than colleges in the events allowed.
[edit] List of culfests in India
- The following list is sorted by region.
[edit] North
- Rendezvous — IIT Delhi
- Pulse - AIIMS
- Antaragni — IIT Kanpur
- Oasis — BITS Pilani
- Thomso — IIT Roorkee
- Rave — IIT Roorkee Saharanpur Campus
- Jive — Jaypee Institute of Information Technology University (JIITU), NOIDA
- Moksha — NSIT
- Tarang — LSR
- Aurora — IIITM
- Effervescence — IIIT-A
- Culrav — MNNIT
- Blitzschlag — MNIT
[edit] West
- Mood Indigo — IIT Bombay
- Chaos — Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
- Happenings— Goa Engineering college ,Goa
- Waves — BITS Pilani Goa Campus, Goa
- sparsh — NIT Surat
- Aarohi — VNIT, Nagpur
- Vision — MHSSCOE, Mumbai
- Malhar — St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
- Brouhaha — Sydenham College, Mumbai
- Symphony — K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai
- Horizons — RAIT, Mumbai
- Kaleidoscope — Sophia, Mumbai
- Synapse — DA-IICT, Gandhinagar
- Zeal - ICFAI Business School, Pune
- Micanvas - Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad
[edit] East
- Incandescence — The Techno Cult Fest of National Institute of Technology, Silchar
- Carpe-Diem — IIM Calcutta
- Alcheringa — IIT Guwahati
- Xpressions; Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneshwar
[edit] South
- Carpediem — Chaitanya Bharati Institute of technology(C.B.I.T)Hyderabad
- RAGAM — NIT Calicut
- Spring Spree — National Institute of Technology, Warangal
- Festember — National Institute of Technology, Trichy
- Incident - NITK
- Spandan — Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Puducherry
- Pegasus — Christian Medical College, Vellore
- Backwaters — IIM Kozhikode
- All-go-rhythms — Osmania College of Engineering, Hyderabad
- Euphoria — Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad
- Sangamam — Maturi Venkata Subba Rao Engineering College, Hyderabad
- Saarang — IIT Madras
- Deep Woods — Madras Christian College
- Kuruksastra—Sastra,Thanjavur
- Crossroads — Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology, Trivandrum
- Unmaad — IIM, Bangalore
- Cul-ah — Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
- Felicity — IIIT Hyderabad
- Legala — NLSIU, Bangalore
- Autumn Muse — St. John's Medical College, Bangalore
- Nirvana — Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
- Jayciana — Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore
- Equinox — St. Joseph's PU College,Bangalore
- Down Sterling — Loyola College, Chennai
- Techofes — College of Engineering, Guindy
- The Summons — NALSAR, Hyderabad
- Penumbra — V.L.B Janakiammal College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore
- Sprihaa — Sreenidhi Institute Of Science And Technology, Hyderabad