Spoken Fest Debuts in Chandigarh, Empowering the Next Generation of Storytellers at Chitkara University

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Chandigarh: Kommune’s Spoken Fest, Asia’s largest spoken phrase pageant, made its debut in Chandigarh with Spoken Night at Chitkara College, bringing its artistic spirit to a campus buzzing with rising expertise. The occasion adopted Qisson Ka Karwaan, a storytelling workshop led by Roshan Abbas, Pageant Director and Founding father of Kommune.

The choice to start Spoken’s Chandigarh chapter on a college campus was intentional. Younger artists typically uncover their voice in environments the place they really feel seen, inspired, and creatively protected. By internet hosting each the workshop and the night performances at Chitkara College, Spoken aimed to supply college students significant publicity to inventive expression, serving to form the following era of storytellers via immersive, firsthand experiences.

This imaginative and prescient got here alive when two workshop members, Fortunate and Yuvraj, each college students from Chitkara College – who found their expertise for storytelling lately throughout the course of the workshops main as much as the occasion – opened the Spoken Night with their very own performances, symbolising the pageant’s dedication to nurturing a cycle of studying, expression, and alternative.

Talking in regards to the initiative, Roshan Abbas stated, “Numerous our journeys start within the school rooms and corridors of a campus. The whole thought is to empower and form the following era of storytellers. Younger individuals are able to changing into nice artists if they only get a stage, a mentor, or the encouragement to talk up.”

Including her ideas on internet hosting the pageant at Chitkara College, Dr. Madhu Chitkara, Professional-Chancellor, Chitkara College, stated, “At Chitkara College, we imagine that creativity thrives when younger minds are given platforms to precise their concepts fearlessly. Internet hosting Spoken Fest on our campus aligns with our dedication to nurturing creativeness, confidence, and inventive exploration amongst our college students. It was inspiring to observe our learners carry out alongside celebrated artists and witness storytelling in its most transformative kind.”

The night continued with outstanding performances by among the most admired artists within the spoken phrase and artistic arts house, together with Divya Dutta, Shweta Tripathi, Sriti Jha, Justh, Gurpreet Saini, and the forged of Kommune Particular, ‘Bohot Zor Se Pyaar Laga Hai’. Every artist introduced a singular voice and presence to the stage, creating an intimate but electrical environment that stayed true to the spirit of Spoken Fest—the place artwork finds a house and audiences discover group.