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'''Waves''' is an annual [[cultural festival]] held at [[Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – Goa Campus|BITS, K. K. Birla Goa Campus]] to celebrate music, dance and art.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gyancentral.com/articles/updates/institute-updates/waves-2011-:-annual-festival-by-bits-pilani |title=Seek • Study • Succeed, Education India, MBA, Engineering, Medical, Search Institutes, Online Test, Video, Forum |publisher=GyanCentral |accessdate=5 October 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120408115048/http://gyancentral.com/articles/updates/institute-updates/waves-2011-:-annual-festival-by-bits-pilani |archive-date=8 April 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.minglebox.com/article/campuses/bits-pilani-goa-all-set-for-gala-fest-ldquo-waves-2011-rdquo |title=BITS Pilani, Goa all set for gala fest "Waves 2011" |publisher=Minglebox |accessdate=5 October 2013}}</ref> It is held over a three-day period, usually during late |
'''Waves''' is an annual [[cultural festival]] held at [[Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – Goa Campus|BITS, K. K. Birla Goa Campus]] to celebrate music, dance and art.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gyancentral.com/articles/updates/institute-updates/waves-2011-:-annual-festival-by-bits-pilani |title=Seek • Study • Succeed, Education India, MBA, Engineering, Medical, Search Institutes, Online Test, Video, Forum |publisher=GyanCentral |accessdate=5 October 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120408115048/http://gyancentral.com/articles/updates/institute-updates/waves-2011-:-annual-festival-by-bits-pilani |archive-date=8 April 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.minglebox.com/article/campuses/bits-pilani-goa-all-set-for-gala-fest-ldquo-waves-2011-rdquo |title=BITS Pilani, Goa all set for gala fest "Waves 2011" |publisher=Minglebox |accessdate=5 October 2013}}</ref> It is held over a three-day period, usually during late October or early November. |
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The festival was first held in |
The festival was first held in 2006<ref>{{Cite web |last=Incorporated |first=Youth |date=22 November 2016 |title=Waves 2016 – Tides of Time |url=https://youthincmag.com/waves-2016-tides-time |access-date=20 February 2024 |website=Youth Incorporated}}</ref> with events including dance, drama, literature, comedy, fashion, and music. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Competitions=== |
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The events and competitions at Waves belong to a variety of cultural categories such as Music, Dance, Literary, Quiz, Drama, Fine Arts, Film, and |
The events and competitions at Waves belong to a variety of cultural categories such as Music, Dance, Literary, Quiz, Drama, Fine Arts, Film, and more. Participants showcase their talents and win laurels for their respective colleges. Some of the competitions include Step-Up, Indian Rock, Jukebox, Contention, Moot Court, Nukkad Naatak, Word Games, JAM, "Sizzle" and "Vices Quiz". There are more than 40 competitions in total.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Rock-bands-fashion-show-light-up-Waves-2011/articleshow/10625351.cms |title=Rock bands, fashion show light up 'Waves 2011' - Times Of India |publisher=Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2011-11-06 |access-date=2013-10-05}} {{verify source |date=September 2023 |reason=This ref was deleted Special:Diff/737359831 by a bug in VisualEditor and later restored by a bot from the original cite located at Special:Permalink/731709217 cite #4 - verify the cite is accurate and delete this template. [[User:GreenC_bot/Job_18]]}}</ref> |
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The concept of mini-fests was initiated in 2017 edition of Waves. The competitions and events are grouped into four mini-fests: ''Florence,'' the performing arts festival, ''Beau Vista'', the design festival, ''Carpe Dictum'', the literary arts festival, ''Specials'', a line-up of Quiz, Film and Photography events. |
The concept of mini-fests was initiated in 2017 edition of Waves. The competitions and events are grouped into four mini-fests: ''Florence,'' the performing arts festival, ''Beau Vista'', the design festival, ''Carpe Dictum'', the literary arts festival, ''Specials'', a line-up of Quiz, Film and Photography events. |
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Waves also hold elimination rounds of certain competitions outside the campus in various cities. The event "Show Me The Funny", where Stand-up Comedians from all over India compete, held its elimination rounds in various cities |
Waves also hold elimination rounds of certain competitions outside the campus in various cities. The event "Show Me The Funny", where Stand-up Comedians from all over India compete, held its elimination rounds in various cities including Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Delhi and Hyderabad for Waves 2016. |
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===Big 4=== |
===Big 4=== |
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Waves | |
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Genre | Cultural |
Dates | October/ November |
Venue | Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – K K Birla Goa Campus |
Location(s) | Goa, India |
Inaugurated | 2006 |
Organised by | BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus |
Website | https://www.bitswaves.org/ |
Waves is an annual cultural festival held at BITS, K. K. Birla Goa Campus to celebrate music, dance and art.[1][2] It is held over a three-day period, usually during late October or early November.
The festival was first held in 2006[3] with events including dance, drama, literature, comedy, fashion, and music.
History
[edit]Waves has its roots in an intra-college festival organized in 2005. Waves was first organized as an inter-college festival in 2006, which was then a regional cultural festival in Goa. Many colleges from Goa and Mumbai participated in Waves in the subsequent years. In 2008 Waves entered the mainstream with a theme suiting the culture of Goa- "Nirvana". The following year 2009 saw two editions of this festival. Waves 2014 saw an international act, The Worldfest, a Coke Studio performance for the Indie Nite as well as the Sea rock event which had become one of India's biggest semi-professional rock band hunt contests.[citation needed]
Comedy houses like All India Bakchod, TVF, Being Indian and others have also performed at Waves.[citation needed] Events like Sunburn and Femina Miss India eliminations have been hosted by Waves.[citation needed]
Waves celebrated its 10-year anniversary in the year 2016 from 4–6 November with the theme Waves 2016– "Tides of Time". The last theme of Waves 2019 was "En Voyage".[citation needed]
Events
[edit]Competitions
[edit]The events and competitions at Waves belong to a variety of cultural categories such as Music, Dance, Literary, Quiz, Drama, Fine Arts, Film, and more. Participants showcase their talents and win laurels for their respective colleges. Some of the competitions include Step-Up, Indian Rock, Jukebox, Contention, Moot Court, Nukkad Naatak, Word Games, JAM, "Sizzle" and "Vices Quiz". There are more than 40 competitions in total.[4]
The concept of mini-fests was initiated in 2017 edition of Waves. The competitions and events are grouped into four mini-fests: Florence, the performing arts festival, Beau Vista, the design festival, Carpe Dictum, the literary arts festival, Specials, a line-up of Quiz, Film and Photography events.
Waves also hold elimination rounds of certain competitions outside the campus in various cities. The event "Show Me The Funny", where Stand-up Comedians from all over India compete, held its elimination rounds in various cities including Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Delhi and Hyderabad for Waves 2016.
Big 4
[edit]These are the biggest competitions in Waves, which attract the maximum crowd. Teams from various colleges all over India participate in these three events. The Big 3 events are:
1) Natyanjali:
Natyanjali is the most popular competition in Waves. It is a group dance competition, including a variety of dance forms. The event is judged by people from dance and choreography academies in India.[citation needed]
2) Mr. And Ms. Waves:
This event is the Talent Hunt event of Waves. Participants showcase their varied talents like music, dance, acting, etc. Then in the next round they are asked questions to judge their overall personality and attitude.
In Waves 2019, this event was judged by Raghu Ram from the hit show MTV Roadies.[citation needed]
3) FACP:
FACP or Fashion Parade is the Fashion event of Waves. Thematic ramp walks, new concepts and trends of fashion are showcased in this event. The event has been judged by fashion training academies like Fermina in the past editions of Waves.[citation needed]
This event was judged by Meghna Kaur in the 2019 edition of Waves.[citation needed]
4) Sea rock:
Tagline: Where Music breathes Life.
Sea rock is a national semi-professional band competition and is held in several cities, with eliminations in 12 cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore and Goa. Sea rock also hosted Kathmandu elims, Nepal in 2018 for the first time as a part of its expansion process. The winners receive cash prizes, scholarships at the music academies and a feature in media publications.[citation needed] The top three bands also get to open for the headlining artists on Waves main stage.
Lex Omnia Moot Court
[edit]A Moot Court Event by the name “Lex Omnia” is another speciality of Waves. Participants from various Law schools all over India participate in this event. In 2015, Waves organized this event in association with NALSAR, Hyderabad, one of India's leading law school.[citation needed]
Specials
[edit]The Specials at Waves encompass a variety of unconventional events and competitions. Previous editions have included paintball, blackjack, poker, donut eating competition, Limca Book of Records attempt, Guinness World Record attempt, Housie, All Night Treasure Hunt and Last Entrepreneur standing, Wallstreet fete, Ratatouille etc.
Creative works
[edit]- Waves Ball
BITS Goa hosts The Waves Ball, to which couples from all participant colleges are invited. The highlights of the Ball include the elaborate cuisine, a live-band, and a number of couple events and games.[citation needed]
Waves Ball at Waves 2015 had a theme "A Midnight in Paris".[citation needed]
- Workshops
Waves hosts a number of workshops, including Belly Dancing, Origami, Skate-Boarding, Beat-boxing, Canvas shoe Painting, Latin dance, Pottery etc. Besides the on-fest workshops, Waves organizes a pre-fest Dance Workshop a month before the fest.[citation needed]
- Adventure zone
Waves also organizes adventure events during the three days. Previous editions of Waves had events like Zorb Soccer, Laser tag, Paintball, Bungee Run, Slip soccer and Sumo Wrestling.[citation needed]
Professional Nites
[edit]Waves gained popularity far and wide due to the euphoria and ecstasy it creates in its Professional Nights or Pro-Nites as they are called. Popular national as well as international artists perform every year at Pro Nites. Waves has previously featured the likes of Vishal–Shekhar, Priyanka Chopra, Karsh Kale, Blackstratblues, Kailash Kher, [5] Shafqat Amanat Ali, Shankar Mahadevan, Strings, Indian Ocean, Parikrama (band), Thermal and a Quarter,[6] Pakistani Rock act Raeth (band), Carnatic Rock band Agam (band), Dead Letter Circus, Candice Redding, DJ NYK, DJ Suketu etc.
The Pro-Nites of Waves are divided into 3 Nites, to cater to varied tastes of the audience:
- EDM Nite
The EDM Nite is usually held on the last night during which an Electronic musician performs. Previous editions of Waves have seen performances by renowned electronic music artists like Tony Junior, Nucleya, Quintino, Marnik, Diego Miranda, Ritviz, etc. This is the biggest musical act of the whole fest and draws the largest crowd.[citation needed]
EDM Nite also hosted an official Pre-Sunburn event in previous editions of Waves.
There are usually two to three acts on EDM night, with the opening acts performing initially followed by the main artist.
- Indie Nite
Indie Nitefeatures performances by Indie Music Artists. In the past the Indie Nite has seen performances by The Local Train, Dead Letter Circus, Blackstratblues, Anand Bhaskar Collective, The Yellow Diary, Indian Ocean and Sifar.[citation needed]
- Bollywood Nite
Bollywood Nite has performances by Bollywood actors such as Amit Trivedi, Jonita Gandhi Vishal–Shekhar, Kailash Kher, Salim–Sulaiman and Farhan Akhtar.[citation needed]
Waves 2019
[edit]Tagline: En Voyage!
The festival is to be held from the 1–3 November, though national eliminations of different events such as Sea rock, Irshaad, Inverse and SMTF(Show Me The Funny) have already taken place in different cities across the country.
Waves 2018
[edit]Tagline: Embrace The Shadows!
Waves 2018 featured events organized by the various clubs of Music, Dance, Literary, Quiz, Drama, Moot Court and the Fine Arts. This edition of Waves attracted a footfall of over 50,000 with students from 150+ colleges taking part in the events. It was also the first edition of Waves in which a YouTube Conclave was held with YouTube celebrities like Meghna Kaur and YouTube channel Filter Copy sharing a stage.[citation needed] The Pro Nites of Waves 2018 saw performances from Farhan Akhtar in the Bollywood Night and Quintino, one of the top 25 DJs in the world performed in the EDM night. The Indie Night saw a performance from music band Anand Bhaskar Collective.[citation needed]
Waves 2017
[edit]A Tale In Two Shades!
Waves 2017 came with a new concept of celebrating the abstract. Photography events like ‘Montage’, ‘Mezzo-tint’, ‘Time Lapse’ and ‘Reverse flash’, ‘Waves Open Quiz’, ’Waves Debate Championship’, ‘Rubik’s Cube Challenge’,’Wallstreet Fete’ occurred.[citation needed] Other events like Sea rock, Show Me The Funny also showed continued growth from the last edition of Waves. For the Bollywood night, vishal-shekhar ended the festival.[citation needed]
Sponsors and associations
[edit]Waves has attracted sponsorship associations from Coke Studio, LinkedIn, Cadbury, Britannia, TATA, ICICI Bank, Idea, Crompton Greaves, Reliance, Bharat Petroleum, Hero, Classmate, Redbull, Dell, LG, Reebok, AIRCEL, State Bank of India and Union Bank, T.I.M.E, Parle, Maruti Suzuki and ToneTag.[citation needed]
Waves has associations with some of the academics of the country for the variety of events. Including Indian Idol Academy, True School of Music(TSM), National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), Indian Mime academy, Jogesh Mime Academy, Thespo, NALSAR Bangalore, Indian Institute of Photography, Terrence Lewis Academy, Saroj Khan Dance Academy, Shiamak Dawar International Dance Academy, Indian B-Boying Federation, Indian Institute of Art and Design, Style Fiesta, Chalta Hai Comedy and Old Delhi Films.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Seek • Study • Succeed, Education India, MBA, Engineering, Medical, Search Institutes, Online Test, Video, Forum". GyanCentral. Archived from the original on 8 April 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
- ^ "BITS Pilani, Goa all set for gala fest "Waves 2011"". Minglebox. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
- ^ Incorporated, Youth (22 November 2016). "Waves 2016 – Tides of Time". Youth Incorporated. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
- ^ "Rock bands, fashion show light up 'Waves 2011' - Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 6 November 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2013. [verification needed]
- ^ "Kailash Kher rocks BITS Pilani | iGoa". Navhindtimes.in. 18 November 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2013. [verification needed]
- ^ "Thermal and a Quarter (TAAQ)". Taaq.in. Retrieved 5 October 2013. [verification needed]
External links
[edit]- ^ Incorporated, Youth (22 November 2016). "Waves 2016 – Tides of Time". Youth Incorporated Magazine. Retrieved 20 February 2024.