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Festember
GenreCultural
FrequencyAnnual
LocationsTiruchirappalli, India
Founded1975 (1975)
Most recent2024 (2024)
Attendance500+ colleges
Organised byNational Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli
Filing statusStudent Run, Non-Profit Organization
Websitefestember.com/22
Fest To Remember

Festember is a cultural festival organised at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli (NITT).[1] It is a 4-day event held annually in the third week of September. It was first incepted in 1975 by then students of NITT, and has now evolved to be one of the largest cultural festivals organised by a student community in Southern India.[2] With humble beginnings as a fest with zero rupee budget allocation, it grew rapidly with sponsorships and collaborations. It now boasts an annual participation of more than 15,000 students from over 500 collegiate student communities across India.

History

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Festember began in 1975 as an intra-college fest. Within a few years, it transformed into a fully-fledged inter-college event. Almost 40 years later, it continues to dominate the south Indian college cultural scene, winning the title of Best Cultural Event of the Year, an award given by the Tamil Nadu State Government, in the year 2005.

Since the first Festember in 1975, participating colleges compete to win possession of the Festember Rolling Trophy (called the Ilayaraja Trophy). Several celebrities and dignitaries have graced the festival, including Illaiyaraja, Javed Ali, Naresh Iyer, Anuradha Sriram and Ganesh and Kumaresh amongst others.[3]

'Festember', a term coined by one of the then REC-T students, stands for a "Fest to Remember". It started as a zero budget fest, in a little town called Thuvakudi, and every department of the college pitched in within the area of their expertise. For the first editions, design and ambience were overseen by the Architecture Department. The shields and medals were forged in the workshops of the Mechanical Engineering department.

The college that gets the most points across several events wins the Festember Rolling Trophy. The Rolling Trophy was originally named the "Ilayaraja Trophy" after the maestro himself performed at Festember in 1978.[4] The Festember' X Rolling Trophy was won by Vellore Institute of Technology,[5] while the Festember '11 Rolling Trophy was won by Sastra University. Sastra University won it again in 2012,[6] and managed to maintain their streak for nine consecutive years, until 2019.

Festember '12 and '13 saw the ProShows being conducted in a temporary open-air theatre, a first for Trichy. Festember '14 was the first edition to host the ProShows in a newly constructed open-air theatre, named the Golden Jubilee Convention Hall (GJCH), with a capacity of more than 5,000 people. Festember '15 introduced the Indie stage for the first time, while Festember 16' saw a new addition in the name of Culture Gully where a couple of informal events were held. In 2017, the official Festember Blog[7] was launched on Medium, serving as a gateway for the creative outlet that Festember strives for.

Themes

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Festember has explored a myriad of themes since its inception in 1975. The organizers have gone to great lengths to express and showcase the theme through ambience and theme-specific events. Mascots each year have also been designed and adapted to communicate the theme.

Year Theme Tagline

Sponsors

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ProShow Artists

Guest lectures

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2020 Fantasy Realm - CelebritySchool, LensFit, Fever 104 FM, Radio One (India), Film Companion, DHL, Bank of Baroda Rajhesh Vaidhya, Vijay Yesudas, Shilpa Rao, Mali, Stephen Devassy, Naveen Richard Sanjay Pinto, Shweta Mohan,

Ganesh Venkatraman, Ehsaan Noorani,

Haricharan, Nikhita Gandhi,

Jaaved Jaaferi, Harun Robert

2019 Cinema Paradiso Relive the Reel JioSaavn, City Union Bank Karthik Iyer, Masala Coffee, Benny Dayal, WACX Anu Hasan, Naresh Iyer
2018 An Arabian Odyssey - British Council (Title Sponsor), City Union Bank Sunidhi Chauhan, Pineapple Express, Skrat, Switcheroo, DJ Sabrina Terence P. Vasu ,

Ashwin Sanghi ,

Nithya Menen ,

Aruna Sairam ,

Karthik ,

Karan Arjun Singh,

Shakthisree Gopalan

2017 The Orient Rise and Rave OnePlus (Title Sponsor), Maruti Suzuki Colors of Youth, City Union Bank The Non-Violinist Project, DJ Shaan, Red Bull Tour Bus featuring RJD and Thermal and a Quarter, Amit Trivedi Srinivas,

Jonty Rhodes,

Baradwaj Rangan,

Michael Karp

2016 Cultural Syncretism Bond Boundlessly City Union Bank (Title Sponsor), Coke Studio (India), MAK Lubricants Guns n Hoses, Ambi Subramaniam, Bindu Subramaniam, Sachin–Jigar, Aceaxe Sid Sriram,

Mahesh Dattani,

Suresh Triveni,

S. Sowmya,

Pratap Pothen,

Sean D’Mello (Pages)

2015 Les Automatistes Break the Monotony Paragon (title sponsor), The Times of India, Luvit, Coca-Cola Rukmini Vijayakumar, Kash Trivedi, Alvar and Millas, Mushroom Lake, The Family Cheese, The Black Letters, Skrat, Shakthisree Gopalan, Pritam Chakraborty, Abhijeet Sawant, Antara Mitra, Nakash Aziz, Aditi Singh Sharma Prashant Bhushan,

Harish Iyer,

Anita Ratnam,

Unni Krishnan

2014 Hawaii Ride the Hawaiian Tide Vishal–Shekhar, Candice Redding, Karthick Iyer, Avial, Shakthisree Gopalan Jatin Das,

Parthiv Shah,

Ananda Shankar Jayant,

Kaneez Surka,

Alicia Souza,

Anu Sridharan

2013 Halloween Be There But Beware Adobe (Title sponsor), Hero, Nimbuzz, Celkon mobiles[8] Salim–Sulaiman, Shakthisree Gopalan, R. Prasanna, Baiju Dharmajan Syndicate, Benny Dayal, Shraddha Pandit
2012 Retro It's Playback Time Nimbuzz, Cadbury 5 Star, Aircel, Coca-Cola, Asus, Canara Bank, Appy Fizz[9] Andrea Jeremiah, Suraj Jagan, Benny Dayal, Groove #3, Agam, Punya Srinivas, Robo Shankar, Evam
2011 Las Vegas Get lucky DHL, Triton Musicz, Canara Bank, Peta, Vasan Eye Care, SS Music[10] Javed Ali, Suchitra, Vijay Prakash, Motherjane, Ganesh and Kumaresh, Crazy Mohan
2010 Wild West Ride the Extreme Naresh Iyer, Srinivas, Anuradha Sriram Suchitra
2009 Rewind...Press Play...Unwind Vodafone (Main Sponsor) Kadri Gopalnath, Benny Dayal, Bandish
2008 Tune In Drop Out Airtel (Title Sponsor) Sivamani, Karthik

Guest lectures

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Over the past few years, Festember has served a huge number of disquisitions to the populace. The guest lectures portion of the festival was incorporated with an intent to ignite and inspire the audience. Furthermore, it acts as a pedestal for the distinguished to propagate their valued experiences.

Jonty Rhodes sharing his experiences and insights with the students at Carpe Diem, Festember ‘17

Carpe Diem

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'Carpe Diem' (derived from the Latin phrase for 'seize the day'), the primary guest lecture series of Festember, was introduced in 2014 with the aim of bringing down some of the most inspiring, talented and accomplished individuals from around the world, to get to know them on a personal level and draw motivation and encouragement from their journey to success.

Carpe Diem has hosted various eminent personalities in the past, including Jonty Rhodes (former South African cricketer), Sid Sriram (Indian-American music producer, playback singer, and songwriter), Mahesh Dattani (Sahitya Akademi Award-winning Indian director, actor, playwright and writer), Kaneez Surka (stand-up comic), Baradwaj Rangan (renowned film critic, former deputy editor of The Hindu), Prashant Bhushan (Indian lawyer, activist and politician) and many more.

In 2018, Carpe Diem stepped up its game a notch further with a total of seven guest lectures for the first time since its inception. This year, Festember had the honour of hosting the likes of Ashwin Sanghi (renowned novelist, also known as 'The Dan Brown of India'), Aruna Sairam (acclaimed Indian classical vocalist and Padma Shree Awardee, also known as the music ambassador of India), P. Vasu (Indian director, writer and actor), Karthik (Indian playback singer who has sung popular songs in multiple languages), and Karan Arjun Singh (acclaimed foley artist who has worked for films like Baahubali, Rangoon and many more).

One of the biggest crowd attractions was the Guest Lecture by Nithya Menen (eminent Indian film actress and playback singer). The valediction ceremony of Festember 2018 witnessed a Guest Lecture by the chief guest, Shakthisree Gopalan (Indian vocalist and songwriter, who has collaborated with major stalwarts in the music industry, including A.R. Rahman, and Anirudh Ravichander).

In 2019, Festember witnessed an accomplished and assorted line up of speakers under Carpe Diem with a total of five guest lectures. Festember had the honour of hosting the likes of Naresh Iyer (acclaimed Indian vocalist and a National awardee ), Anu Hasan (a renowned entrepreneur, TV host, author and so much more), Sagarika Ghose (an Indian journalist, news anchor, author and columnist who has worked at The Times, Outlook and The Indian Express), Vijay Amirtraj (former tennis player and Padmashree Awardee).

One of the main highlights was the guest lecture by Nathan Schroeder (a renowned concept artist, and the mastermind behind the illustrations of Hollywood's greatest blockbusters, including Captain America: Civil War, Jurassic World, X-Men and The Avengers ).

Festember ’20 raised the bar of Carpe Diem, as Festember hosted the most sought-after personalities in this virtual edition, including Álex Rodrigo (Creator and writer, known for the popular Netflix series Money Heist)), Shweta Mohan (leading playback singer of South Indian cinema), Viswanathan Anand (Indian chess grandmaster and former world chess champion), Cathy Cassidy (English author of young adult fiction), Christopher C Doyle (an Indian fantasy and mythology author), Julio Macat (Argentine-American cinematographer).

Vox Populi

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Festember 2018 saw the blossoming of a new Guest Lecture series, Vox Populi (derived from the Latin phrase for 'the voice of the people'), which aims to bring down the unknown heroes of our country and give them a platform to make sure their awe-inspiring stories don't go unheard. Their exceptional tales are sure to leave a mark and motivate one and all to strive to make an impression.

The first edition of this series was initiated by Mrs Sneha Mohandoss, the founder of Food Bank-India, a charitable initiative to feed the hungry and to reduce food wastage.

The second edition of Vox Populi was honoured by Rathika Ramasamy, the first woman to strike an international reputation as a wildlife photographer and also the only woman to be chosen as one of the Top 20 best photographers of India by “The Birds of India.”

The third virtual edition of Vox Populi had the honour of hosting Sanjay Pinto, An advocate, columnist, author of three books and former resident editor of NDTV 24×7.

Cadenza

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The pandemic-induced lockdown had Festember ’20 whip up a brand new online entertainment series - Cadenza, to add to the Guest Lectures.

The series that welcomes the most sought-after virtuosos from around the world, was inaugurated with a soul-stirring performance by Shakthisree Gopalan (popular vocalist, songwriter and performer).

The impressive line-up of Cadenza's very first edition included Varun Sunil (founder and percussionist of the popular band Masala Coffee), Sanjeeta Bhattacharya (singer-songwriter, a graduate of the Berklee College of Music), Joey Delvaro aka "The Dutch Cookie" (DJ/producer, graduate from the Dutch Pop Academy in Utrecht, Netherlands), Maalavika Sundar (Carnatic singer and leading playback vocalist), Harini “Rini” Raghavan (New York-based, Chennai-born singer, graduated from Berklee College of Music) and L. V. Revanth (a leading playback singer in South India).

Ad Meliora

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Festember’20 marked the inception of yet another interview series - Ad Meliora (derived from the Latin phrase meaning “towards better things”). The series hosts an eclectic mix of gifted personalities from around the world and gives its audience an opportunity to hear firsthand about their aspirations, inspirations and life experiences.

Ad Meliora kickstarted its first edition with an interview of Harun Robert a.k.a. Rob, known best for his tremendously popular craft show M.A.D on POGO. Festember kept up the hype and delivered on it every weekend throughout the series by hosting the likes of Jaaved Jaaferi (Veteran Bollywood actor and comedian), Sanjana Ganesan (Miss India finalist and sports reporter who hosted the 2019 Cricket World Cup), DJ Shaan (popular DJ, dubbing artist, talent show host and singer-songwriter), Nikhita Gandhi (leading Bollywood playback singer and songwriter), Haricharan (a much sought-after playback singer and vocalist), Ehsaan Noorani of the popular musical trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy (a veteran music composer and guitarist) and Ganesh Venkatraman (model, actor and reality TV star)

ProShows

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'ProShows', Festember's most anticipated events, make a spectacular end to an event-filled day of Festember. All four days of Festember feature a ProShow that showcases many prominent celebrities and artists, including Amit Trivedi, Sachin and Jigar, Guns n Hoses, Ambi Subramaniam, Karthick Iyer, Motherjane, Euphoria and many more.

The history of ProShows at Festember dates back decades, with prominent early ProShows featuring playback singer Unni Menon in 2002, rock band Thermal and a Quarter in 2003 etc. In 2004, back to back performances by Euphoria and Motherjane, then respectively India's leading Hindi and English rock bands, established ProShows as a mainstay of Festember. ProShows remain the most awaited part of Festember every year.

Attendees of Festember 2015 witnessed a great number of ProShow artists, starting with actress and classical dancer Rukmini Vijayakumar. DJs Kash Trivedi and Belgian duo Alvar and Millas performed the next night, and Day 2 saw rock bands Mushroom Lake, Black Letters, Skrat, and a surprise appearance from Shakthisree Gopalan who performed a song with Skrat. The final ProShow of Festember ‘15 saw the Golden Jubilee Convention Centre filled to capacity as popular Bollywood artists including Pritam Chakraborty, music director of Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Abhijeet Sawant and Antara Mitra of Indian Idol fame, and singers Nakash Aziz and Aditi Singh Sharma take over the audience.

Festember 2016 played host to an international cover band, the 'Guns and Hoses' for the very first time. This was the first international rock band to have visited Trichy. The audience was also enthralled by well known romantic numbers by the Bollywood duo, Sachin–Jigar. The inauguration was followed by a classical-fusion performance by Bindu and Ambi Subramaniam. Festember'16 also had an EDM Night with DJ Aceaxe from VH1 Supersonic performing in NIT Trichy.

In Festember 2017, Amit Trivedi and his band came down to NIT Trichy to perform for the attendees of Festember’17. Headlining the EDM Night was DJ Shaan. The Red Bull Tour Bus presented RJD and Thermal And A Quarter, two rock bands for the Rock Night. Mesmerizing and sensational tunes from the violinist Shravan Sridhar took everyone's breath away.

In its 44th iteration in 2018, Festember staged some of the most talented artists in the world. The band Pineapple Express launched the nights of ProShows. The bands Skrat and Switcheroo kicked off the Rock Night on Day 1, which was set at pace by DJ Sabrina Terence on Day 2. With the opening act by Ravator, Festember witnessed one of its biggest DJ events ever. Sunidhi Chauhan stole the night of Day 3 with her impelling performance, and the hall resonated with her powerful voice.

Festember’19 set the ball rolling with Fusion Nite by bringing in the poster boy of Indian Classical Fusion music - Karthick Iyer, accompanied by his classic-contemporary band, IndoSoul. All stops were pulled out this time around with Rock Night this time around, and NITT's music-lovers were treated to an enthralling performance by Masala Coffee followed by the electrifying beats of WACX, who cranked the tempo up a notch. EDM Night was headlined by popular electronic music duo Progressive Brothers. Festember’19 signed off on a high note with celebrated Bollywood playback singer Benny Dayal. Dayal had the crowd swaying to his tunes from the moment he got hold of the mic and kept up the brio all throughout the performance.

Despite the pandemic and the lockdown, Festember ‘20 made sure to drive away from the quarantine blues with its stellar lineup of stars for its virtual edition of Pro-shows. The first night of the Proshow events was Fusion Night, which commenced with the phenomenal performance of a celebrated Veena player Rajhesh Vaidhya. The next day was a fun “One-night Stand Up”, headlined by Naveen Richard as he entertained the virtual crowd with his humour and jest. Vijay Yesudas joined in for “Icon Night” as he enthralled the audience with his captivating voice and soulful singing. Shilpa Rao's performance for “Popular Night” left the crowd mesmerised with her mellifluous tunes.

Festember ‘20 had one last trick up its sleeve, concluding the 46h edition with “Finale”, where Stephen Devassy engaged the crowd with his electrifying music and Malavika ‘Mali’ Manoj followed the next day with her compelling performance.

Events

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As the titular purpose of any cultural festival, Festember offers a wide-ranging variety of events each year, one upping the events from the previous years. Innovative events continue to be launched each year, while the standard run-of-the-mill events also thrive under the wings of Festember. There are multiple categories in these events and are as follows.

Cultural events

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Festember's cultural events are the major headlining events of the fest. Split into various categories, these events continue to be the star attraction for the multitude of participants that come down for the fest. The events include.

Dance

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ChoreoNite
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The Flagship event of Festember, ChoreoNite sets the stage for the best dancers of various colleges to showcase their talent.[11] Unlike its contemporaries, there is no separate competition for Eastern and Western. Any style of dance is allowed, any kind of music is allowed. With its graceful moves and wild leaps, ChoreoNite garners a huge audience and is one of the most visited events of Festember.

Music

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Shruthilaya
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Shruthilaya is a classical music competition for vocals and instrumentals. The stage has heard innumerable high-level musical masterpieces in the past. Participation is highly selective with limited entries allowed to take part. The uniqueness of Shruthilaya lies in its Carnatic Quiz, which represents a touch of the avant-garde.

Tarangini
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Tarangini, the singing competition of Festember, regularly attracts droves of budding artists, who bring the audience to life with their peppy, feet-tapping playlists of Tamil and Hindi songs.

Fashion

Fashionitas

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The pioneering Fashion Event of Trichy City. 'Fashionitas' was introduced in the 2012 edition of Festember as an Individual Event, offering the highest Cash Prize for an individual Event in Festember. It has since grown on to become a team event, with various fashion teams from all over the country gathering to showcase their own designs on their models.

Another event called Mr and Ms Festember also started for individuals to showcase their personality, ramp walk and talents, similar to the format of a beauty pageant.

Picturesque

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As an online event, Picturesque targets the participants ability to work around a camera, the lighting and modelling itself as an art in the digital space. With lucrative cash awards, it continues to be one of the most participated in events of Festember.

Cinematography

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Take-One
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Take-One is the short-movie making competition of Festember. Movies with any theme or genre are permitted, with a duration of up to ten minutes. With eminent judges from the movie industry and themes ranging from fantasy to social messages, Take-One remains the viewer's delight.

Dramatics

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Theatrix
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Every year, the Thespians' society of NIT-Trichy organize "Theatrix", a 45-minute dramatics competition. Original scripts, pre-written scripts and adaptations are permitted, however, the play should not have been staged at any earlier Festember festival. With major participation from all the big colleges, audiences witness some chilling performances in front of the spotlight.

Artistic events

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Dominoes

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Teams have to arrange their dominoes within a one-metre square area marked on the floor. At the end of the competition, no domino is allowed to cross the perimeter and the most impressive arrangement wins the prize.

Chisel The Climax

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A story is given to each team. Based on this description, the participants need to sketch the ending to the story prompt given. Judging is based on how interesting the painting turns out to be, how much it fits to the given prompt, and also on their artistic skill.

Graffiti

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Graffiti painting competition, where the topic will be given on the spot and all necessary materials will be provided. Judging is based on degree of adherence to the theme, creativity, style, usage of the space provided and artistic quality.

Literary Events

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Around 40 literary events take place each year in the Tamil, English and Hindi Lits categories. These events generally witness the most number of participants who battle it out to win with their quick-wittedness.

English Lits

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Around thirteen literary events, based on the English language are conducted each year. They include regularly known events like quizzes, debates, Just A Minute speech, Dumb Charades etc., Crossword etc., while also hosting new and innovative versions of the same, like themed Quiz events or What's The Good Word, a contest based around vocabulary, pattern matching and speed.

Tamil Lits

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Fourteen literary events consisting of crowd-favourites like Kalakkal Galatta, Sakalakala Attam, Uyarthini Semmozhi, etc. bring out the importance and pride of the Tamil language. A new online event called Tamil Labyrinth was also recently introduced. DG Vaishnav, Kumaraguru, MEPCO, JJCET, Sastra, SRM and EBET have regularly topped these events in the past.

Hindi Lits

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Rochak Mantrana, Vaad Vivaad, Antakshari, De Dana Dan, Halka Fulka and Taatkalik Bhashan are just a few of the thirteen-odd Hindi literary events conducted. IITM, VIT and SRM have been proven to be the best to date.

Workshops

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Workshops form the soul of Festember. Every year, around 5 to 6 workshops are conducted on topics ranging from areas as diverse as Fencing to Glassblowing, and they are a huge crowd-puller. They last for a few hours, giving participants a basic understanding of the topic, and still allowing them time to enjoy the other festivities. The themes for the workshops are kept as unique as possible so that every student gets a chance to learn something new each year.

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Photography Archery Photography Break Dance Solo Beat Boxing Hip hop Screenplay Writing DJ Kendo Handwriting Analysis The Melting Words Visual Effects Perspective Drawing
Crossword Solving Cartooning Ventriloquism Fencing Skateboarding Tango Pyrography Caricature Mocktail Making Aikido Glass Blowing Wildlife Photography Art Direction
Creative Writing Independent Film-Making Photo Gene Flair Bartending Popping Archery Pottery Sound Design Graffiti Magic Capoeira Freestyle Football Chess
Western Dance Hypnotism Dance Jive Salsa Glassblowing Latin Fusion Salsa Crime Scene Investigation Mind Reading One Stroke Art Parkour Charcoal Drawing Magic and Mentalism
Overall Styling Dance DJ Illusions Frisbee Photography Parkour Lyrical Hip Hop Slacklining Nunchaku Standup Comedy Pointillism Pen Mandala
Theatrics Magic Rifle Shooting Freestyle Football Card Throwing Hypnotism Boomerang Fencing
Mini Golf Salsa Beatboxing Solo Dance Ventriloquism Electronic Dance Music
Old School Hip Hop Ventriloquism Theatrics Clay Modelling Paint Pouring Beatboxing
Bassed on Rhythm Fencing Roller Skating Couple Dance Cardistry Locking
Boxing Light Painting Lyrical hip-hop Argentine Tango
Hip hop Yoyo Salsa Micro Art
Tango Juggling

Outreach Events

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In an attempt to spread the name of Festember far and wide across the nation and increase its reach, Festember conducts several themed outreach events in collaboration with several corporations and locations, to provide a platform to those deserving of it. Some of these events include.

Rolling Reels International Film Festival

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Rolling Reels International Film Festival is an integral part of Festember. Started in the year 2015, receiving international stature in 2020 as one of the outreaches of Festember, RRIFF is a short film festival that looks to find young talent from the many film makes in India- a platform for young film industry aspirers to make their presence known. It is a two-day cinematic extravaganza with several workshops sure to enthrall young film makers and actors who will get to interact with experts in the industry which is sure to help them hone their skills and talents.

RRFF 2015, the first edition, was held in Hyderabad at Kollywood actor's Nagarjuna's studio Annapoorna Film Studios, attended by directors Balaji Mohan, Madhumitha and many others. The presence of actress Amala Akkineni made the fest more memorable. This edition of RRFF also had the association with Thoongavanam, a film starring Kamal Haasan.

RRFF 2016, held in Chennai at BOFTA was an even bigger success. With over 250 entries from across the globe, the movies were judged by the late Biren Das Sharma, Professor, Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata. This edition had an art direction workshop conducted by T.Ramalingam of Kabali fame and a guest lecture by actor and director Prathap Pothen.

RRFF 2018 took place in Chennai and was judged by Ashwin Saravanan and the veteran directors N. Lingusamy and Mohan Raja.

RRIFF 2020 introduced a new international category for films, with films from over 20 countries, being judged by Oscar-nominated Tomm Moore. The panel discussion on OTT vs traditional film platforms also received high acclaim due to the names associated with KC Anand, Anthony Gonsalez, Arun Chidambaram and Dilip Kumar, along with Nikki Galrani organising an enthralling live show.

Gigahertz

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Gigahertz is a semi-pro rock band that draws enormous crowds and provides a great opportunity for Festember to spread its wings beyond Trichy. Preliminary rounds of Gigahertz take place in Chennai and Bangalore every year.

Festember Football League

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Festember Football League is a new addition to the outreach events, having started only in 2017. It sets an arena for quick-paced five-a-side matches with rolling subs, set up in a knockout tournament style. It takes place in Bangalore and Chennai.

Festember Social Responsibility

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FSR Logo

Festember Social Responsibility (FSR) is the social responsibility wing of Festember. Since its inception in 2012, FSR has embarked upon various endeavours to benefit the masses through many events known for their creative names. Due to the efforts of a group of hardworking and inspired students, FSR has managed to go beyond the college boundaries to various orphanages, schools, and cities. The flagship initiatives of FSR are:

Gold Dustbin

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The FSR team at Synthika Trust

The Gold Dustbin event, usually held at the end of the academic year, is the first event in the FSR calendar. Student volunteers collect items from hostels on campus, and after thorough segregation, these items are sold. The money acquired by selling these items is used to organize the ‘Gift a Birthday’ event at the Synthika Trust in Lalgudi, Trichy. In 2015, the money generated from this event was used to set up a library in the REC Middle School in an event called 'Pages'.

Pages

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Pages was social responsibility outreach conducted by Festember in Chettinad Vidyashram School on 2 September 2016 in association with the NGO Teach for India and popular children's magazine Tinkle. Pages is primarily a book collection drive where school students, teachers contribute books which would go as proceeds to Teach for India to educate children in rural India. The event was launched with the sub-editor of Tinkle, Sean D'Mello, as the chief guest who later conducted a small workshop with the school students focusing on story writing.

For the 2019 edition of Pages, which took place on the 12th of September, students of Star School at Karur donated over 2200 books that helped us set libraries in North Gandhigramam School at Karur and St. Joseph School at Ayyampatti. Apart from that, a quiz competition and a Poster designing competition were conducted on themes of sustainable development for the students of classes 4-5 and 6-8 respectively.

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A small step towards this was the Young Astronomers Talent Search organized by Festember Social Responsibility at St Johns Vestry Anglo Indian High School in association with Tata Steel and Space Kids. A diverse array of events such as model exhibits, essay writing, word games, role play and debate were conducted. Students set up astronomy models centred on the work done by ISRO for the exhibits. Each contest had two categories for students of standard 6 to 8 and standard 8 to 10. An initiative to promote awareness of astronomy among students and tribute A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's an indisputable contribution to the field.

Cancer Awareness Month

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Festember took up several initiatives to spread awareness about cancer and to raise funds for cancer victims. A breast cancer awareness session was conducted on the campus by specialists from Harshamitra Super Specialty Cancer Centre in Trichy. Festember also joined the No Shave November moment, where volunteers were asked to give up shaving for a month and donate the amount typically spent for that purpose. The amount collected was a big sum of Rs 20,000, and it was collected from over 1,000 participants. The money collected was donated to the Indian Prostate Cancer Foundation, an organisation dedicated to raising awareness of Prostate cancer in men. The money was then used to conduct a screening session for Armed Force veterans.

Paperback

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The Paperback initiative of FSR aims at reducing paper wastage. This event involved students actively volunteering to give their unused exam answer sheets, which would otherwise go waste. The collected sheets were reused in various Festember events. Also, the team didn't restrict themselves to the fest and took a step forward to serve society. Booklets were made from the remaining sheets and distributed to Illuminate; a government certified charitable trust that aims at developing the lives of the children of the marginalized communities. This Paperback initiative is unique and a true realization of FSR's goal to create ripples of change throughout the year and for the years to come.

Peace Rally

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The "Walk For Peace" event conceived with the idea of taking the message "Individual peace contributes to world peace" was organized by Heartfulness Meditation Organization (USA). The event started with HFN relaxation to the participants and followed up with a rally through the artery of the city with high visibility. With support from the corporation of Tiruchirappalli, the event was a grand success with over 600 participants.

Play

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With the idea of reviving the lost art form of Street Play or "Therukoothu", Festember Social Responsibility visited two schools in Tiruchirapalli – Kamakoti Vidyalaya and Bishop Heber Higher secondary school during the week before Festember. In true "therukoothu" style, the team brought out the importance of physical activity for children of the current generation, complete with meaningful songs, relatable characters, and humorous wordplay.

Metrole

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The FSR team during the Metrole rally in Trichy

In 2013, in an attempt to increase awareness about social issues in the area of a large audience, the FSR team headed to Trichy and commenced Metrole. They marched on the streets of Trichy and conducted a rally to educate the masses about the depreciation of the Indian rupee, and what the common man could do to alleviate the problem. During the course of the rally, impromptu street plays were held, focusing on related issues like Brain drain, Gold Trade, buying foreign products against indigenous products, etc.

Early Ember

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For the 2019 edition of Festember, the FSR team visited the nearby REC Middle School and St. Joseph's School Ayyampatti to spend a fun-filled day with the students. The students were taught beatboxing through workshops, played games and conducted a talent show. The motive was to inculcate an idea of Festember and its fun in the kids. It provided a delightful start for Festember 2019.

Aashi

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Aashi is a social drive conducted by the Festember Social Responsibility Team to promote awareness about the daily routines of people who are differently-abled. In its first edition in 2017, 50 volunteers brought smiles and laugh to the gifted students at Vidivelli Special School in Trichy during the Autistic awareness month of April. The second edition of Aashi invited volunteers to spend a morning with the strong-willed women at the rehabilitation centre for blind women, Mannapuram, Trichy. The drive succeeded in instilling the courage to face challenges in all the participants.

Channelled Clarity towards Charity

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Channelled Clarity towards Charity is an inter-school event conducted each year at various schools in different cities by the Festember Social Responsibility Team. In 2017 the event was held at SBOA,[clarification needed] Chennai and in 2018 it was hosted by the Akara World School. The competitions range from literary events to poster making and many more. A nominal registration fee is collected from each participant and the accumulated amount is directed to charities to help the blind, handicapped and people in all walks of life. This drive brings together a variety of students and gives them a platform to compete and challenge as well as nurture their social calling.

In the 2020 edition of CCC, students from participating schools took part in seven activities, and the proceeds collected were donated to CRY (Child Rights and You), which works towards providing education to the underprivileged. This drive brings together a variety of students and gives them a platform to compete and challenge as well as nurture their social calling.

Earth Hour

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On 30 March 2019, the Festember Social Responsibility Team organised a drive to rekindle connections with the Earth. An enumerate number of people, ranging from students to professors joined the event. They were allowed to walk through moon-lit paths while all their gadgets were turned off. The ground was made bright by the glow of the wristbands that were provided to all the participants. A star-gazing session was also organised at the NSO ground of NIT Trichy towards the end.

Sponsors

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Festember was initially conducted on a shoestring budget. Over time, the event's reputation has strengthened substantially and various corporate sponsors including Adobe, Nimbuzz and Aircel have contributed funding.

Major corporate sponsorship[12] in Festember includes (but is not limited to) the following sponsors:

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Festember is the annual cultural festival of the (NIT Trichy), a premier engineering institution in , typically held over four days in September. Originating in 1975 as a modest, zero-budget intra-college event, it has evolved into a nationally renowned extravaganza, with its 50th edition in 2024 and 51st in 2025, drawing approximately 18,000 students from over 500 colleges across the country. The festival encompasses a diverse range of activities organized into 11 thematic clusters, including music, dance, , , literary , , and technical events, fostering and among participants. Highlights include high-profile proshows featuring renowned artists such as composer , singer , and bands like , alongside workshops on skills like acrylic painting and , and adrenaline-pumping theme-park experiences such as Zorb football and . Additionally, Festember hosts the Rolling Reels International , judged by prominent figures like actor-filmmaker , and guest lectures by notable personalities including actor and poet . Recognized as the 'Best Cultural Event of the Year' in 2005 by the Government of Tamil Nadu, Festember emphasizes through initiatives like Uplift for community upliftment and for environmental awareness, blending entertainment with meaningful impact. The event's theme, reflected in elaborate ambience installations, changes annually to inspire immersive experiences, such as the 2025 theme "Saga of Secrets," underscoring its role as a vibrant platform for cultural expression and youth engagement in .

History

Inception and Early Years

Festember was founded in 1975 by students at the (NIT Trichy), then known as Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirappalli, as a zero-budget intra-college cultural event aimed at fostering student expression within the campus community. This initiative emerged from informal student gatherings, reflecting the limited resources available at the time and the desire to create a platform for creative activities without external financial support. The event was entirely student-run, with no formal sponsorship, emphasizing self-reliance and community involvement among the institute's undergraduates. In its inaugural edition, Festember focused on basic cultural activities for participants limited to the college's student body. Key organizers were drawn from the student body, including members of the founding batch such as alumnus Gurumurthy Kalyanaraman, though detailed lists of specific organizers from this period are not fully documented in official records, highlighting the nature of the fest's origins. Participation was modest, confined to the intra-college setting and drawing from the institute's enrollment of several hundred students at the time. By the late 1970s, Festember transitioned from these informal, single-day gatherings to a more structured multi-day format, laying the groundwork for its expansion while still operating without significant external funding. This evolution marked a shift toward organized scheduling of cultural events, enhancing within the NIT Trichy community and setting the stage for broader participation in subsequent years.

Evolution and Milestones

Festember began as a modest, zero-budget intra-college event in 1975 at the (NIT Trichy), but rapidly expanded into a prominent inter-college cultural festival, drawing participants from across by the late . Over the decades, it transitioned from limited campus activities to a multi-day national extravaganza, incorporating diverse events that attracted external colleges and boosted participation significantly. By the early 2000s, the festival had established itself as a key platform for student-led cultural expression, with annual attendance growing to thousands. A pivotal milestone came in 2005 when Festember received the 'Best Cultural Event of the Year' award from the government, underscoring its rising prominence and organizational excellence. The festival's 50th edition in marked a celebration, achieving a record footfall of 18,000 attendees from over 500 colleges nationwide, highlighting its evolution into one of India's largest student-run cultural fests. This anniversary edition emphasized the event's enduring legacy, with enhanced scale and pan-India participation. The introduction of unique themes for each edition, integrated through thematic decorations and event designs, further enriched Festember's identity starting in its maturing phases, fostering immersive experiences that aligned with broader cultural narratives. This growth has profoundly shaped NIT Trichy's campus culture, promoting artistic collaboration, leadership, and social awareness among students while earning national recognition as a top-tier cultural festival in .

Organization

Dates and Duration

Festember is held annually during the third week of , spanning four days. The 2025 edition, marking its 51st iteration, was held from September 18 to 21. This timing has remained consistent since the festival's inception in 1975, evolving from a modest intra-college event into its current four-day format. Rare exceptions have occurred due to external factors, such as the , when the 2020 edition was adapted to include online events and initiatives like guest lectures and year-round activities. The event is hosted primarily on the (NIT Trichy) campus, leveraging open grounds for large-scale proshows and gatherings, auditoriums for performances and lectures, and indoor halls for competitions and workshops. Typically, the structure unfolds with an on the first day to kick off proceedings, intensive programming of events, workshops, and competitions peaking on the second and third days, and a closing ceremony on the fourth day featuring prominent proshows.

Theme and Student Leadership

Festember adopts an annual theme selected by its student organizing core committee to provide a cohesive that unifies the festival's diverse events and creates an immersive experience for participants. For the 2025 edition, the chosen theme, "Saga of Secrets," highlighted motifs of mystery, intrigue, and creative exploration, drawing inspiration from enigmatic storytelling traditions. The festival's organization is fully student-driven, led by a core committee that includes key positions such as chairperson, overall coordinator, and , responsible for strategic oversight and coordination. This team, drawn from the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli's student body, is structured into specialized sub-teams managing aspects like event programming, publicity, logistics, and social initiatives, with involvement from numerous volunteers across the institute. The selected theme permeates the festival's execution, shaping event formats, decorative elements, and promotional efforts to foster thematic consistency. Ambience installations and stage designs reflect the core concept, while marketing materials and guidelines incorporate related elements—for example, the 2025 theme inspired secret-society-inspired challenges in cultural and artistic events, enhancing participant through riddle-solving and hidden narrative components.

Sponsors and Funding

Festember's sponsorship model has undergone significant evolution since its founding as a zero-budget intra-college event in , growing into a professionally managed festival reliant on partnerships with leading corporate brands to fund its expansive scale. Today, the event is primarily financed through these sponsorships supplemented by limited allocations from the institute's budget, enabling an annual footfall exceeding 15,000 participants without relying on government or external grants. Sponsorships are secured entirely by dedicated student teams through direct negotiations with companies, operating independently of institute administration to foster entrepreneurial skills among organizers. This student-led approach has attracted title sponsors from sectors like beverages and technology, with recent examples including POP as the title partner for the 2025 edition and past collaborations with brands such as , which supported proshow elements like the Red Bull Tour Bus in 2017. Other notable partners have included tech firms and automotive and media entities, such as CosaNostra Live as partner in 2025. In return, sponsors receive extensive visibility benefits, including prime branding on event stages and banners, dedicated promotional stalls across the campus, and digital promotion via the festival's official channels and reach to thousands of attendees from over 500 colleges. These partnerships have scaled funding from initial modest contributions to multi-crore levels in recent editions, supporting high-profile proshows and nationwide outreach. The secured funds are strategically allocated to sustain the festival's operations, covering proshows and celebrity performances, competitions and workshops, logistics and infrastructure, and marketing and participant outreach, ensuring balanced growth while maximizing impact. This model underscores Festember's status as a self-sustaining student initiative, with past title and associate sponsors like , Airtel, and contributing to its reputation for high-value collaborations in earlier years, though recent focuses have shifted to innovative tech and lifestyle brands.

Core Attractions

Proshows

The Proshows at Festember are the festival's flagship evening entertainment events, held nightly on the main stage during the four-day duration, featuring performances by prominent Bollywood singers, live bands, and occasionally comedians or DJs that captivate large audiences with high-energy shows. These events serve as a major draw, transforming the campus into a vibrant venue and providing a thrilling conclusion to each day's activities. Proshows have been a cornerstone of Festember since the festival's expansion beyond its intra-college origins in 1975, evolving into professional-grade spectacles that reflect the event's growth into one of South India's largest cultural fests. Notable past lineups have included acclaimed artists such as , , , , , and the band , whose performances have spanned genres from playback singing to fusion music. For instance, recent editions have highlighted talents like Karthik and , underscoring the proshows' role in blending contemporary Indian music with festival energy. In 2025, performed as part of the lineup. Each proshow attracts thousands of attendees, contributing to the overall footfall of approximately 15,000 participants from more than 500 colleges across , with free entry extended to registered festival-goers to encourage broad participation. Crowd management strategies ensure safety for these large gatherings, which often exceed in total daily attendance during peak nights. The proshows significantly enhance the festival's appeal, driving increased participation and offering prime visibility for sponsors whose funding supports these high-profile events.

Guest Lectures

The guest lectures at Festember form a of the festival, offering attendees intellectual and inspirational sessions delivered by prominent figures from diverse fields such as , arts, , and social advocacy. These daily events, typically held in the institute's main , feature talks by , entrepreneurs, artists, and industry leaders, providing insights into motivation, career development, and societal issues. For instance, in the 2024 edition, director and actor Gouri Kishan participated in sessions under the series, sharing experiences on creativity and perseverance in the film industry. The lectures are designed to complement the festival's cultural festivities, fostering a balance between and learning since the event's early years. Organized into specialized series, the guest lectures cater to varied interests while aligning loosely with the annual theme to enhance thematic depth. The flagship series focuses on motivational addresses, drawing speakers like poet and music director Vishal Chandrasekhar in 2022, who discussed personal growth and artistic journeys. emphasizes public discourse and debate, featuring advocates and artists such as Sanjay Pinto, known for his engaging oratory on legal and social topics. Cadenza highlights arts and culture through talks by performers and creators, while Ad Meliora, introduced in 2020 as an interview-style series on innovation and progress, has included conversations with figures like guitarist and playback singer , exploring advancements in music and performance. These series collectively showcase luminaries including actor , singer , and former tennis player , underscoring Festember's commitment to diverse perspectives. In 2025, the series featured designer Lauren E. Gonzalez. Each lecture follows a structured format of approximately one hour, comprising a followed by an interactive Q&A session, and is open to all festival attendees without restrictions. This accessibility encourages broad participation, with sessions often tying into social initiatives, such as Dr. Kalaimagal Ravi's 2023 talk on millets during the , promoting awareness of . Historically, the guest lecture tradition has evolved as a element of Festember, growing alongside the into one of South India's prominent platforms for inspirational discourse since at least the late , when series like became staples. Through these events, Festember not only entertains but also inspires thousands of students annually to pursue excellence in their chosen paths.

Competitions

Cultural Competitions

The cultural competitions at Festember form a vibrant core of the festival, emphasizing live that showcase talent from participating colleges across . These events are organized into clusters, including , , and , where teams compete for points toward the overall Festember Rolling awarded to the top-performing . With an annual footfall exceeding 18,000 students, these competitions attract diverse participants who integrate elements of the festival's annual theme, such as the 2025 "Saga of Secrets" motif, to enhance their performances. Dance competitions, led by the flagship event ChoreoNite, feature solo, duo, and group performances spanning classical, contemporary, fusion, and western styles, allowing dancers to blend traditional Indian forms like with modern choreography. Held on the main stage, ChoreoNite draws teams from numerous colleges, fostering high-energy battles that highlight precision, synchronization, and thematic creativity, such as secret society-inspired routines in recent editions. Music events encompass a range of formats, including the battle-of-the-bands competition Gigahertz, where rock and fusion bands perform original and cover tracks to electrify crowds, often extending the event into outreach performances beyond the campus. Solo singing contests and acapella battles complement this, with participants delivering vocal harmonies and instrumental solos in western and Indian genres, judged on pitch, presence, and . The Shrutilaya cluster specifically spotlights classical and semi-classical music, contributing to the festival's reputation for nurturing musical talent. Fashion competitions center on runway shows that align with Festember's theme, requiring models and designers to create outfits evoking mystery or historical intrigue, as seen in 2025 with attire featuring cloaks, masks, and enigmatic accessories. These events emphasize , poise, and thematic relevance, with contingents from colleges presenting coordinated collections that blend couture with cultural motifs. Dramatics offerings include Theatrix, a high-stakes 45-minute play where teams produce original scripts, handle lighting, sets, and acting to convey compelling narratives, often infused with humor, , or . Improv events like Improvathon challenge participants with spontaneous skits, while the Rolling Reels extends this to , inviting submissions of original films up to 15 minutes that explore thematic stories through visual and . Cash prizes for winners in these categories reach up to INR 50,000 per event, incentivizing high-quality performances and contributing to the festival's competitive spirit.

Artistic and Literary Competitions

The artistic competitions at Festember emphasize visual and creative expressions through events such as the Climax, a contest where participants craft thematic installations using materials like wood and metal to interpret the festival's annual motif. Graffiti walls provide a for , allowing teams to transform campus spaces with vibrant murals that blend urban aesthetics and cultural narratives. contests, including categories for conceptual, live-action, and portrait shots, encourage participants to capture the essence of the fest through innovative lenses, often culminating in on-site exhibitions. Literary competitions span multiple languages, fostering eloquence and intellect across English, Tamil, and Hindi domains. In English, events feature poetry slams and diverse quizzes testing knowledge in literature, history, and general trivia, such as Frankenstein or SpLitEnt formats. Tamil literary activities include Uyarthani Semmozhi debates and Sokhanani poetry recitals, focusing on regional storytelling and rhetorical prowess. Hindi segments offer Vaad Vivaad debates and Rochak Mantrana poetry sessions, alongside quizzes on topics like cricket, promoting cultural depth and linguistic agility. These events draw inter-collegiate participants from institutions like and SASTRA University, with judging by domain experts emphasizing originality, thematic alignment, and execution quality. Overall, these competitions highlight static creative outputs, distinguishing them from performative elements by prioritizing enduring works like sculptures and written pieces displayed throughout the four-day event. Annual participation in literary clusters alone encompasses over two dozen events, contributing to Festember's broad appeal in nurturing artistic and verbal talents.

Specialized Competitions

The specialized competitions at Festember highlight interactive and skill-intensive challenges that diverge from conventional cultural events, such as tournaments and showcases, attracting competitive teams from colleges across . These events emphasize , , and performance under pressure, often integrated with the festival's annual theme to create immersive experiences. In the 2024 edition, marking the 50th anniversary, gaming competitions were a key feature, testing participants' reflexes and tactical abilities in high-stakes matches. The gaming segment, organized as a dedicated cluster, includes esports tournaments in popular titles that draw hundreds of players annually. For example, earlier iterations featured Respawn, an event with contests in and , where teams compete in elimination formats for prizes and recognition. These competitions require precise coordination and quick decision-making, mirroring professional gaming circuits, and contribute to Festember's appeal among tech-savvy students from over 200 institutions. Fashion competitions extend this innovation through events and modeling challenges, where participants design and present theme-aligned outfits, blending artistic expression with performative elements. The 2024 exemplified this by showcasing student-created ensembles that celebrated the festival's , judged on originality, execution, and thematic relevance. Such events foster engineering-like precision in staging and , often involving large-scale setups that enhance the festival's overall scale of 18,000 attendees.

Workshops and Technical Events

Skill-Building Workshops

Skill-building workshops at Festember offer participants interactive, hands-on experiences designed to develop practical abilities in creative disciplines such as , , and . These sessions emphasize foundational techniques, enabling attendees to explore new talents or refine existing ones in a structured environment. The workshops cover diverse categories, including dance choreography, where learners engage in sessions on styles like or to understand movement composition and group synchronization; music production, focusing on audio recording, mixing, and digital tools for creating tracks; , involving tutorials for capturing and editing images to enhance composition and . Typically formatted as 2-3 hour sessions, these workshops are led by industry experts, , or professional instructors to ensure high-quality guidance and practical application. Enrollment is limited to around 50 participants per session to maintain an intimate learning atmosphere and facilitate personalized feedback. Introduced in the , the workshops were added to Festember's program to provide educational depth beyond competitive events, fostering skill acquisition and creative growth among students from various institutions. Upon completion, participants receive certificates of participation, recognizing their engagement and acquired competencies. Additionally, workshop attendees often gain advantages in related competitions, such as priority entry or skill-based exemptions, bridging learning with practical application in Festember's cultural events.

Innovative Challenges

The Innovative Challenges at Festember represent a dynamic fusion of and , showcasing events that leverage principles to enhance cultural and artistic expressions. These challenges encourage participants to explore cutting-edge tools while fostering , aligning with NIT Trichy's ethos of technical excellence applied to diverse domains. Open to students from over 500 colleges across , these events attract thousands of participants annually and offer cash prizes and certificates for outstanding innovative contributions. A hallmark of these challenges has been the incorporation of (VR) experiences, such as those using headsets, which provide immersive simulations blending gaming, art, and . Introduced in earlier editions like 2016, these sessions allow participants to navigate virtual environments that merge cultural narratives with technological interfaces, promoting . Wall climbing events, featured in past Festember lineups like , challenge participants physically, emphasizing precision and problem-solving akin to NIT's core disciplines. In 2025, new additions included AI-themed sessions, such as a Generative AI that taught no-code development of chatbots, workflow automations, and app designs, empowering participants to prototype innovative solutions without prior programming expertise. These sessions highlighted AI's role in artistic innovation, with attendees building interactive cultural exhibits. Complementing traditional workshops like , which infuses engineering precision into artisanal crafts, the 2025 edition underscored Festember's commitment to evolving tech-cultural synergies. In 2025, workshops included acrylic painting, , soap carving, charcoal drawing, and ballroom , alongside artisanal sessions like . Overall, these challenges not only drive participation—drawing 18,000 attendees in recent years—but also cultivate interdisciplinary skills, occasionally referencing related technical feats like domino for inspiration in structural .

Outreach and Social Initiatives

Media and Film Outreach

The Media and Film Outreach initiatives of Festember center on the Rolling Reels International Film Festival (RRIFF), an annual event featuring screenings, competitions, and panel discussions designed to nurture emerging filmmakers and promote independent cinema. Organized as part of the festival by student clubs like DELTA and GRAPHIQUE, RRIFF invites global submissions through platforms such as , creating opportunities for interaction among young creators from diverse backgrounds. The includes multiple rounds of judging by industry experts, culminating in awards that highlight innovative and technical prowess in s. Complementing the screenings, media tech events such as editing workshops and short-movie making competitions like Take-One provide practical training in and techniques. These sessions, often led by professionals, equip participants with skills in , , and , bridging creative arts with technical innovation. While cinematography competitions are detailed elsewhere, these outreach activities emphasize collaborative media production to inspire broader participation. Outreach efforts extend to local and international filmmakers through open calls for submissions and inclusive event access, with screenings and workshops available free to the public, including non-students from surrounding areas. This engagement fosters connections with regional creative communities, allowing aspiring talents beyond NIT Trichy to contribute and attend. Through these programs, Festember positions NIT Trichy as a prominent cultural hub, attracting over 18,000 participants annually and amplifying the institute's role in advancing media arts on a national scale.

Sports and Community Engagement

Festember incorporates a range of athletic activities designed to promote physical engagement and camaraderie among participants from various colleges across South India. Key events include theme-park-style games such as Zorb Football, Paintball, and Wipeout, which attract hundreds of students to test their agility and teamwork in interactive settings. These activities extend beyond traditional sports, blending physical challenges with elements of fun to encourage broad participation. A prominent feature is the Festember Football League (FFL), an annual inter-college 5-a-side football tournament launched in 2017 as part of the festival's outreach initiatives. Held in cities like , the league brings together teams from multiple institutions for competitive matches, helping to extend Festember's reach beyond the NIT Trichy campus and build anticipation for the main event. Community engagement is integral to these sports efforts, with Festember's team organizing activities that involve local areas and underprivileged groups. Initiatives like village clean-up drives under the Swachh Bharat campaign unite student volunteers with residents to promote environmental awareness through collective action. Additionally, the Uplift program targets children, combining motivational sessions with interactive games to foster and inclusivity, drawing over a thousand young participants annually in line with the festival's broader goal of societal outreach. These events collectively involve more than 1,000 athletes and community members, emphasizing accessibility and collaboration to strengthen ties between the student body and surrounding locales.

Social Responsibility Programs

Festember's social responsibility programs, coordinated through the Festember Social Responsibility (FSR) wing, focus on student-led initiatives that promote environmental sustainability, education, health awareness, and community support. These efforts integrate awareness campaigns and charity drives into the festival's framework, engaging participants and local communities to address pressing social issues. The FSR team organizes events year-round, often in collaboration with schools and NGOs, to foster a sense of civic duty among youth. As of the 2025 edition, key initiatives such as Uplift and Earth Hour continued to drive societal impact. Key environmental initiatives include the Gold Dustbin, a recycling drive that collects waste materials from hostel rooms for proper disposal, encouraging sustainable practices on campus. complements this by minimizing paper waste through targeted collection and reuse efforts, while promotes energy conservation by rallying participants for a collective hour of reduced usage. These programs highlight Festember's commitment to ecological responsibility, with activities extending beyond the dates to build long-term community habits. Educational and health-focused drives form another pillar, such as Pages, a book collection campaign that donates resources to underfunded schools, having established libraries in at least four institutions to enhance literacy access. Cancer Awareness Month features workshops and campaigns to educate on prevention and detection, tying into broader health outreach. Aashi targets support for individuals with disabilities, including specialized programs for visually impaired women and autism awareness events in partnership with organizations like Funskool. Additionally, Channelled Clarity towards Charity serves as a flagship inter-school fundraiser, directing proceeds to local causes through competitive events that engage students in philanthropy. These initiatives underscore FSR's role in bridging education, health, and charity, with Uplift further encouraging curiosity and learning among primary school children.

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