

On Saturday night, the South Asian Cultural Exchange presented their annual Diwali Showcase. A catered meal was served in the Student Life Center for those with dinner
tickets, and then a massive line formed outside of Langford Auditorium for the actual show.

The auditorium was full of hundreds of students who were excited to see the performances and support their friends.

The night featured hundreds of student dancers along with guest performances from Nach Vandy, the Bhangradores, Jugal Vandy, Vandy Taal, and a collaboration between Aly Lakhani, VUJams, Harmonic Notion, and Maryam Muhammad. Each of these acts was followed by a segment of the plotline revolving around the intersectional nature of developing relationships.
The dances ranged widely in style from Classical and Raas toBollywood, Fusion, and Bhangra. Costumes varied from colorful traditional dresses with billowing fabrics to more contemporary, casual outfits.

The supportive atmosphere was highlighted often right before the next group would enter the stage. Audience members would shout encouragement to their friends, and excited chatter broke out. The crowd also laughed and reacted to the Love Actually storyline as the characters’ stories unfolded.

The final portion of the show was a tribute to the seniors. A heart-warming and funny video introducing each senior member created a sense of nostalgia. The senior dance wrapped up the night, and then every dancer was invited back onstage to celebrate the conclusion.