The Crescendo collective of The Bhawanipur Educational College organised a live performance and a workshop for the students called the BAND RECONNECT on December 28, 2021. The event started from 2p.m at the college campus. Around 50 students had registered for the event.
The event started with an energetic and groovy live performance by the guest band of the day, the Indomaniacs, a very own and dear band of Amit Saxena, student of the college itself. Indomaniac, as the name suggests is a band of four maniacs for music, Amit Saxena in vocals and guitar, Mainak Chaki in the keys, Arpan Chatterjee in the drums and Pritam Mukherjee in the bass. The group came together, each with different music taste, skills to do some ‘maniacbaazi’, as they like to call it which turned into forming a band.
The crowd went crazy and grooved to the songs Abhi Abhi, Tujhko Jo Paaya, Alvida etc. sung by the band. The event went to a next level as everyone cheered them switching on their mobile flashes and singing to the music along with them.
This huge successful live performance was followed by a workshop, an interactive session with the students where the band members answered to the queries and cleared the doubts of the crowd on topics like formation of a band, pros and cons of the investments on the band, planning etc. and inspired the students. All in all, the event was a huge success, each member present enjoyed their hearts out. “We are thankful to the college and the Crescendo team for giving such a big opportunity to an amateur band like us, helping us grow and connect to the youth of today”, said the band members of Indomaniac.
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Brand Reconnect
The Crescendo collective of The Bhawanipur Educational College organised a live performance and a workshop for the students called the BAND RECONNECT on December 28, 2021. The event started from 2p.m at the college campus. Around 50 students had registered for the event.
The event started with an energetic and groovy live performance by the guest band of the day, the Indomaniacs, a very own and dear band of Amit Saxena, student of the college itself. Indomaniac, as the name suggests is a band of four maniacs for music, Amit Saxena in vocals and guitar, Mainak Chaki in the keys, Arpan Chatterjee in the drums and Pritam Mukherjee in the bass. The group came together, each with different music taste, skills to do some ‘maniacbaazi’, as they like to call it which turned into forming a band.
The crowd went crazy and grooved to the songs Abhi Abhi, Tujhko Jo Paaya, Alvida etc. sung by the band. The event went to a next level as everyone cheered them switching on their mobile flashes and singing to the music along with them.
This huge successful live performance was followed by a workshop, an interactive session with the students where the band members answered to the queries and cleared the doubts of the crowd on topics like formation of a band, pros and cons of the investments on the band, planning etc. and inspired the students. All in all, the event was a huge success, each member present enjoyed their hearts out. “We are thankful to the college and the Crescendo team for giving such a big opportunity to an amateur band like us, helping us grow and connect to the youth of today”, said the band members of Indomaniac.
Report by – Prerona Gupta
Photographs by – Sreeja Basu
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