Meerut: The second day of MIET’s annual festival, "Kolahaal-2025," was marked by a series of electrifying cultural performances that captivated the audience. The day's events commenced with a Foxtrot Dance Duet performance, featuring 32 students who showcased dynamic routines to Punjabi, Haryanvi, and Bollywood tracks. The vibrant display of India’s rich cultural diversity through traditional dance performances received widespread appreciation from the spectators.
A Musical Extravaganza
The Swarsangam Group Competition witnessed mesmerizing performances by singing groups such as Swarang, The Echoes, and Boom Boys, who enthralled the audience with their melodious renditions of evergreen classics. Songs like "Kinna Sona Tenu Rab Ne Banaya," "Fida Hoon Tujhpe," "Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage Hum," "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil," and "Mere Dholna Sun" created a spellbinding atmosphere.
Dance Performances with a Social Message
In the afternoon session, dance groups like The Rise, The Empire, The Electra, and The Illusion Faders presented thought-provoking performances on various social issues. Their impactful choreography not only entertained but also spread awareness, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Battle of Bands: A Musical Showdown
At 3 PM, the much-anticipated Battle of Bands took center stage, featuring electrifying performances by Raabta Band, Pathik Band, Malang Band, and Chandan Vansh Live Band. The rhythmic beats and pulsating melodies kept the audience grooving for hours, transforming the event into a high-energy musical fest.
Madaari Band’s Soulful Live Performance
The highlight of the night was a captivating live performance by the Madaari Band, which left the audience spellbound. With songs like "Yeh Raat Mein Jo Yeh Nasha Hai," and "Jhoom Jhoom Jhoom Baba," the band created a mesmerizing musical ambiance. The artists seamlessly blended the poetry and messages of Sufi saints, poets, and thinkers, delivering a soulful performance that deeply resonated with the audience. Their unique renditions of works by Kabir and Baba Farid carried profound messages of humanity and harmony.
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