Students show their creative side at Cultural Evening at the ongoing Global Impact Summit 2022 at Woxsen University

Students show their creative side at Cultural Evening at the ongoing Global Impact Summit 2022 at Woxsen University
Fashion Show at Global Impact Summit showcased clothes from 13 different countries that of participating delegates

Fashion Show showcased clothes from 13 different countries, that of delegates of Global Impact Summit

Hyderabad, 13 April 2022: After two full days of hectic sessions and roundtable discussions here at the ongoing Global Impact Summit 2022 at Woxsen University, the guests and delegates comprising of academia, higher education leaders, corporate leaders, researchers, subject experts, etc. from across the globe were treated to a cultural evening of song and dance. The students of Woxsen University on Tuesday night put together an enthralling show of dynamism and energy with their performances.

The evening started with a welcome dance followed by a Kalaripayattu Martial Arts show (Kalari, the Indian Martial Art which originated in Kerala) that left the audience astonished. Dancing with gaiety and verve the students groups showcased their prowess in traditional dances like Bharatanatyam and also modern dances to a medley of English, Hindi and Telugu numbers and a band performance.

A jugalbandi between a student performing Beatboxing and another Drumming stole the hearts of the audience comprised delegates from 13 different countries. The atmosphere was electric and tingling with excitement as the audience cheered for their college mates who set the stage on fire with their performances.

As a grand finale to the cultural evening at the Global Impact Summit organized by Woxsen University, a fashion show showcased clothes from 13 different countries from across the globe viz., Vietnam, Portugal, Australia, USA, Spain, Korea, Germany, Romania, France, UAE, Bangladesh, United Kingdom and Brazil. Indian Traditional dresses from the states of Telangana, Kerala, Gujarat, Kashmir, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Punjab were also showcased. The students sashayed down brimming with confidence and took to the stage like a pro.

The cultural evening celebrated Woxsen students’ unique backgrounds and creative talents and left the audience thrilled.