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Kaleidoscope Brings To Mumbai The Unimaginable!

The world of young adults associates this one word with lectures, bunking lectures, coffee and not knowing when the day ends or begins. However, at Sophia College for Women, placed in one of the world’s most progressive and productive cities, college is a lot more than that. It’s safe to say that the college’s vast tumbleweed structures have seen with its time a million people, staff and students, come and go. And with each person, a million memories. For 33 years, whether new or old, most of these memories come into existence during its annual festival, Kaleidoscope.

Being thrown into a fast-paced world where you are interviewed, invested and shown that you need to make something of yourself, is just the beginning of a whole new experience and ‘Kscope’ is where it all commences. Late nights, long afternoons and corridor time, bring together 20 teams comprising young women, to present to you the world they’ve been working on since the first few months of 2018: PlanetK. Ranging from decoded fairy tales to the unimaginable and to the eyes of over 20,000 people, nothing is what it is.

Events ranging from Electrocuted to Street Football, from Celestial World to Open Mic Night, Mr. and Ms. K to the ever popular and everybody’s favourite: J.A.M, Sophians bring to you every platform for you to express yourself, your talent and your dreams. With over 70 different colleges, a number of different opportunities and its own way to take you in and around your imagination: it all begins and ends with Kaleidoscope.

So, to everyone who stays up at night contemplating where they will end up, who they are and who they want to be, the world is your oyster and this is a beautiful place to start bringing those thoughts to life- conducted over a week, with the 8th and 9th of September 2018, marking the conclusion of a very dynamic sphere, where everything is possible. Here’s presenting Kaleidoscope 2018: Dreamskape.

The doors to PlanetK are open on www.thekaleidoscopefest.com for further insight on what to expect and what to be prepared for.

Nantra Nanjappa

Nantra is an 18-year-old BA student from Coorg who is yet to figure out what she expects from the world, or rather- what she expects from herself.

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