The Sports and Cultural Club, the School of Computing, organized a vibrant and thought-provoking event titled “Stage Expressions – Act Playing” on 25-08-2025 at Room No. 353, CSE Block. The event aimed to nurture participants’ creativity, imagination, and self-expression by actively engaging them in stage performances.
Coordinated by Dr. K. Hari Krishna, Associate Professor, the event brought together 70 enthusiastic participants, each eager to explore the power that transforms drama and performance. Designed to nurture creativity, imagination, and self-expression, the activity provided students with a dynamic platform to showcase their acting talent and storytelling abilities. Through skits, mono-acting, role plays, and improvisations, participants engaged in performances that not only entertained but also conveyed compelling social, cultural, and moral messages.
The event emphasized key developmental skills such as communication, confidence, teamwork, and emotional intelligence. Students were encouraged to think critically and collaborate meaningfully, resulting in acts that reflected both personal insight and collective creativity. The immersive nature of the performances allowed young actors to build stage presence and gain valuable experience that will benefit them in academic and professional spheres.
Faculty and students appreciated the initiative, recognizing its role in promoting holistic development and inclusivity. The performances resonated with the audience, sparking reflection and dialogue on relevant societal themes. The event stood out not just for its entertainment value but also for its capacity to inspire and empower.
Overall, “Stage Expressions—Act Playing” was a resounding success, offering a space where imagination met impact. It reaffirmed the importance of creative platforms in education and underscored the value of experiential learning in shaping confident, expressive, and socially aware individuals.