Description
This is an opportunity for university students to preserve, promote, and perform traditional dance forms that have been passed down through generations. Whether you're presenting the vibrant Bhangra of Punjab, the graceful Garba of Gujarat, the energetic Bihu of Assam, or the tribal dances of India's indigenous communities, this platform celebrates the authenticity and cultural significance of India's folk traditions.
What Makes This Event Special:
Represent your university at a national-level youth festival
Showcase traditional folk or tribal dance forms (Indian Style)
Compete with winning teams from universities across India
Preserve and promote India's intangible cultural heritage
Platform for both primitive and folk dance traditions
Recognition at the AIU National Youth Festival
Rules & Regulations
Maintain decorum and sportsmanship throughout the event
Follow the schedule and reporting times strictly
Respect other participants and their cultural presentations
Evaluation Criteria
Maximum 10 participants allowed per team
Team may consist of all boys, all girls, or a mixture of both
The number of accompanists permissible is five (5)
2 delegates per team for coordination and support
Eligibility:
Open to winning teams from the 38th AIU Inter-University National Youth Festival
All participants must be bonafide university students
Participants must be enrolled in their respective universities