Monday, 15 October 2012

Event Report- Graffiti Making Competition



        Graffiti making competition, our next event on the agenda, parallel to dramatics, started with the theme of Charles Dickens and Sadat Hasan Manto. The event witnessed participants pouring in not only from Jamia Millia Islamia but also from Delhi University, Amity University, Gautam Budhdh University etc. The objective of the program was to create a colorful and vibrant ambiance and to let the talent of the student come brilliantly on the canvass. Dazzling ideas, which navigated their way on the white sheets, were indeed a bliss to watch. Despite the scorching sun, the zeal and enthusiasm showed by the participants was certainly commendable.  Honestly, too engrossed these artists were that noticing anything else, apart from their colors, was just out of question.
        Creativity and innovation touching the sky the contestants beautifully portrayed their skills.  In all this happy and colorful bedlam, I was able to have a few words with one of the participants. Neeraj Vinod, an MBA aspirant, Gautam Buddha Technical University, opines, “ we were very excited when we got the invitation for the literary carnival. Playing with colors has always been the best stress buster for me. So it was inevitable for me not to take part in the competition .Although the competition seems to be quite tough, I am looking forward to win this competition. “  
        
        Wafia, the event head, beautifully conducted the session and played an excellent host to all her participants. Content with the smooth going of the event, Wafia says, “I am very happy with the things going. Yes, there were a lot of registrations at last moment as well, we were able to accommodate everyone in the competition. I am very grateful to my logistics team and volunteers as they have showed quite diligence throughout the event.”
     
    Even the unfinished artistic products were gaining myriad of compliments and the spectators were full of admiration for the contestants. Mishail Sharma, student, MA previous says, “ its wonderful to see such brightness and radiance around. The ideas are spectacularly being displayed. This event has indeed added great charm to the extravaganza. I am eagerly waiting for the results as I have already decided my favourite canvass.”
        
      The judges of the event were, Prof. M. Asaduddin, HOD, Dept. of English and Prof. Zahoor Zargar, Dean of Faculty of Fine Arts. commenting on the competition Prof. Asdauddin said, "I feel the participation was very good. Both, the internal participation as well as the participation from other universities was worth the appreciation. The dramatic presentation was of a quality that can be compared with the best anywhere, the students participation showed their flair for crafting images and their understanding of the space on the canvas."

-Anamta Rizvi
M. A. Previous

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