CASStormed the Night

The much awaited Palakasan provided the IITians with mixed emotions, and the band performances even pushed this to a different level! The ocean of distinct yet vibrant lights comes together to savor the last event, concluding the night of songs. Evidently, the CASS band had stormed the eyes and ears of the audience with a strong wave of performance that one had never experienced before.

A full package of entertainment is staged. The awakening kickoff and a smashing finale more than satisfied the expectations of the Arachnids and the neighboring kingdoms in the institute. Thus, it is with great pride that the College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) band indeed epitomizes what it is like to be a Dendro Arachnid—not just wise but also mahusay.

Last 23 April during the Night of Songs, the CASS band performed like a concert worth waiting for. The night becomes wild as everyone sings and dances to every beat and rhythm they bring forth. Adding to the spice are their web-like connections to one another, which foster great synchronization amidst their outstanding individualities. Out of the powerful vocals to a masterpiece-like instrumental blending, prompting a future of a greater extent of musicality.

From the songs Band Romance, Iris, and You Give Love a Bad Name, they never for a moment overlooked the chance to allure IITians, as they are now as iconic and astounding as these songs.

Pulling these off is carrying the CASS towards an avenue of highlighting the fact that we still have a lot of strings to unravel, and that includes performing with the utmost talents that are diverse yet inclusive among arachnids and the whole institute.

As green as it seems, it encompasses all the colors to do justice to what they have presented. You bet, the CASS band had indeed left ashes that had us all in wildlike astonishment.

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Jenny Rose Capri

Jenny Rose Capri is currently a junior BA Political Science student. She adheres to a quote that says, "Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly." With the courage to leave her comfort zone and take part in serving CASS and the IIT, she is always ready to speak the truth and continue living with unbiased eyes.

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