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About Malang


Malang the Dance Club of SVNIT Surat. It deals with all styles of Dances like classical, bollywood, freestyle, and whatnot. Malang organizes Group Dance events, workshops, and competitions all year round to keep up the Dancing Spirit alive! If a particular dance style exists, there'll be someone at Malang who knows how to do it. There's so much to learn here that it never gets boring. A rhythm and a little space are all we ever ask for when we promise you a once-in-a-lifetime performance!



Events

  1. Dance Jam: This is a group dance competition with participation from all the years. Serving as an icebreaker for second and third yearites it gives a good chance to hone and develop one’s skills. The competition consists of two rounds, one of which takes place on the day of team formation itself. And after a fortnight’s preparation the group performs in the second round for a choreo of 1-1.5 minutes.
  2. Wavezz: Online Dance competitions for solo dancers where students from all years and even alumni compete against each other. Wavezz is not just an event; it is a medium to help fresh talent lose the stage fright that usually comes while performing alone and putting yourself out there in front of large masses on social media.
  3. Hustle: An evening dedicated to self-expression and exploration. An event where the stage is ‘all yours’, quite literally. We, at Malang CHRD, like to call this event ‘Hustle’ - a flagship event for solo dancers that includes dance battle and face-off rounds. Hustle gives you a chance to portray your art and make the ones’ witnessing absolutely spellbound by expressing yourself to the fullest and connecting with the audience.
  4. 3 Dancers 1 Song: Only one song, 3 dancers with 3 different interpretations and styles! Fascinating, right? You will understand how other styles can be performed on a single piece, which will surely increase your understanding of the different dance styles.
  5. Dance Macha: A theme-based group dance competition. This is an ice breaker event for 1st-year students where they will get familiar with Malang’s atmosphere. Here, the freshers interact with senior members and develop communication & networking skills, while on the other hand, seniors take up the lead while enjoying their favourite - dance.
  6. Synchronize: A dancing fiesta with the best of music, stage, props and lightings. It’s a significant group dance event of Malang, conducted with the other two Mega Nights of the CHRD, where groups are divided so that every group contains all styles of dancers. Everyone learns from others, improves their own styles, gets to know basics of all types, and increases interaction between the club members, which helps people work as a team.

Blogs

  1. Rise of the Design Team

    “Design responds to a changing world.”
    Design is one of the most potent forces in our lives, whether or not we are aware of it. If we look around and think just for a moment, “why are things the way they are?” we can understand that design was involved and has been with us since we stepped onto this world.
    The Coronavirus pandemic has changed everything. Its impact on global wellness and the economy has forced everyone in every nook & corner to evolve, both in real-time as well as in the long term. In this collection of ideas, tips, thoughts, and strategies, we explore how design can make the world a healthier place.
    Design plays an essential role in daily life. In these modern times, it is more noticeable than ever. That is why people acknowledge it and show more interest in pursuing design or at least learning about it.
    This year was a big turning point for everyone, majorly for the design team, who was affected but positively. A spike of interest in Designing which led to the spurge of the Design team’s population growth, is one of the most notable changes we noticed in this pandemic. With a laptop in a room, earphones plugged in with LOFI music playing; boundaries were pushed, transformations were made, the design team grew more vital and emerged as the digital Face of CHRD. A digital face is crucial to the visibility and longevity of a club, and the design team played a pivotal role in building CHRD in this pandemic. The design team gave CHRD a New Logo, a new identity that better matched the club’s value.
    Design is one of the most powerful forces, and a good designer holds that power in his hands. The future holds a lot more opportunities for designers, as everything is going digital. With this thought, we hope the design team touches new heights in the upcoming years, maybe a designing Brand deal here and there, ’cause we have great designers in the crowd unnoticed.

  2. Expanding Our Horizons

    Change is necessary. Change is perpetual, inevitable, and constant. The only way that we can live is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. That being said, CHRD brings about Two new changes in this new academic year with opportunities for growth and expansion of the student chapter.
    Two New Communities - M.I.N.D and SAMVAAD, are pleasantly introduced as the new ‘phase’ of CHRD. The objectives of these communities are the promotion of core aspects of human resource development. We need your support to build, grow, and sustain our newly built communities.

  3. M.I.N.D

    CHRD is known to step out of its shoes to create a unique and knowledgeable experience for everyone at club. This year we have decided to take a leap further and move into a new dimension by introducing one of its new communities, ‘M.I.N.D: Moving into New Dimension’.
    ‘Tell me, and I forget, teach me, and I may remember, involve me, and I learn’. Keeping this ideology as its core idea, the main objective of this community would be to focus on the overall growth with all the members’ cooperation and engagement.
    Community members will embark on several developmental projects to ensure skill development by mobilizing themselves for self-help projects and other government-sponsored development initiatives. Development implies growth plus positive changes. Community development is a way of strengthening civil society by prioritizing the actions of communities and their perspectives in the development of social, economic, and environmental policies.
    Whether it is about developing traditional engineering skills through various engaging workshops, polishing communication skills through various interactive sessions, developing entrepreneurial spirit and innovation with the help of talks from experienced entrepreneurs and leaders, at M.I.N.D, we would concentrate on the overall skill enhancement. So, gear up as there is much excitement yet to come, and of course, “Community that learns together, grows together.”

  4. SAMVAAD-Let’s talk it out

    Samvaad is a new community-initiated by CHRD for the mental and emotional well-being of the students. It is a student self-help group consisting of voluntary associations of people who share a common desire to overcome mental illness or otherwise increase their cognitive or emotional well-being.
    Intending to focus on the psychological development of students, we will be working on normalizing the mental health stigma in students and guiding them on how to resolve the problems faced in their college life. The students will learn ancient methods like meditation to overcome mental states like anxiety and depression. It will be a safe space for students, where they can open up about anything and everything they want, without the fear of being judged or feeling shy.
    It also promises to focus on educating and helping students win their fight against addiction. Often viewed as a weakness, a lack of willpower, wilful stubbornness, or a character flaw, addiction is the only disease that people get yelled at for having. When people arm themselves with the knowledge, it helps them stop blaming, shaming; then, healing can be the focus rather than anger and disappointment.
    The main aim of Samvaad is to work for the Mental Health betterment of every student because Mental Health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.

Contact Us


Deepali Lal Dr. H.k. Dave
deepali.lal00@gmail.com ch_ chrd@svnit.ac.in
Head Chairmam

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