The Communion Club of MBU successfully organized an engaging and dynamic event, “From Muki Actions to 3D Magic: cinematic revolution” in celebration of World Theatre Day on 24 March 2025 from 9:30 AM to 12:30 AM in the East Block. The event was designed to immerse participants in a cinematic experience that tested their knowledge, creativity, and performance skills.
In celebration of World Theatre Day, TEAM Communion Club coordinators organized this event. It attracted 30 enthusiastic participants who actively engaged in the planned activities. The event featured a series of interactive activities inspired by the evolution of cinema and theatre. A total of 30 enthusiastic participants took part, showcasing their passion for the performing arts. The event was structured into multiple levels, each designed to challenge participants and progressively eliminate them based on their responses.
The competition was intense, with participants displaying remarkable talent and enthusiasm. After a series of eliminations, the winners emerged as follows:
The winners of the event demonstrated exceptional talent and creativity in their performances. Krishna and Team secured the first prize for their outstanding performance and deep understanding of cinematic techniques, showcasing remarkable storytelling and execution. Jatin and Team claimed the second prize, impressing with their innovative approach and flawless execution of cinematic elements. Navya and Team earned the third prize, delivering a commendable effort with an engaging presentation that captivated the other participants. Each team brought a unique perspective to the competition, making the event a true celebration of theatrical and cinematic artistry.
The event was a resounding success, fostering a spirit of creativity and appreciation for the art of theater and cinema. It provided a platform for students to express themselves, learn, and celebrate the magic of storytelling through performance. The Communion Club looks forward to organizing more such events that inspire and engage the artistic community at MBU.