In Assam's Rongali Bihu festivities, a group of students has taken center stage with their infectious band party performances captivating audiences and earning widespread acclaim.
For the past nine months, this band party, conceived and executed by Assamese students from Guwahati's Vijay Nagar, has been on a journey to fame and popularity, akin to reaching the revered Majuli island. With a dual purpose of celebrating the cultural extravaganza of Bihu and funding their education, these students have orchestrated a spectacle that has garnered attention from far and wide.
The band party's captivating performances have been the highlight of the five-day long celebration, kicking off with a bang at the Shree Shree Kali Puja and Sabha Mahotsav. Under the guidance of cultural aficionado Harimohan Das, these students have transformed traditional tunes into modern marvels, enriching the festivities with their innovative interpretations.
What sets this band party apart is not just their musical prowess, but also their commitment to empowering women. With a significant presence of female performers, the group has not only entertained but also inspired, igniting enthusiasm among spectators.