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PHOTO STORY: CSU’s India Nite

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Some performances, such as Rangmanch, had storylines. This one was about a prince and a princesses epic love saga. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

Every year Colorado State University’s Indian Students Association puts together a night of cultural celebration for the Fort Collins community to enjoy for free. The event, hosted at the Lincoln Center, drew a packed house this year for the show. Viewers were treated to a visually stunning event. From music to a variety of dance, this event showcased the talent and colorful brilliance of the Indian community.

 

 

 

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  • Haneet Singh and Rohit Menon announce the performers and give the audience a look at the cultural significance behind them. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • Unified Diversity, an India Nite regular, took to the stage to perform both popular American and Indian music. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • One group of younger dancers poses at the end of their performance. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • Younger dancers showed their talent along with college students and graduates. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • Three of Crew ABCD’s dancers flexing their skills, giving the crowd a more contemporary style of dance. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • One traditional Indian dance crew twirled parasols, adorned with glistening traditional costumes. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • Jotsna Saiganesh and Vishal Pradeep collaborate for an acoustic cover of James Bay’s “Let It Go.” Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • This group highlighted many regions in India, coming together for one crowd-stirring performance. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • Within the group, there were smaller groups to show off their region. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

  • Some performances, such as Rangmanch, had storylines. This one was about a prince and a princesses epic love saga. Photo credit: Selena Rodriguez

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    PeeyooshaNov 2, 2016 at 5:15 pm

    Thanks a lot for taking our pictures and
    Covering India night in Collegian. My group was the one with many regions & flag, and also yellow red costumes one. It’s great to see our pictures here. 🙂

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    ISA CSUNov 2, 2016 at 4:07 pm

    Great to see India Nite’16 in collegian! Thanks for covering our event!

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