Registration Start Date:- 15 November 2024
Registration End Date:- 27 November 2024
21Skilladda invites students to participate in National Level Fancy Dress Competition. You could be anything you wish to be, but you require the right costume to be what you want to be. So, if you have the right costume with you then do not hold back, get ready to give yourself a Nationwide platform.
Skills covered in this competition are
Please read the terms and conditions given below carefully, before submitting the Entry.
General Rules
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Choose a Diwali-inspired look that resonates with the festival’s traditional and mythological significance. Popular choices include:
Goddess Lakshmi: Embody the Goddess of wealth and prosperity with a graceful saree in red, pink, or golden hues, adorned with traditional jewelry.
Goddess Kali: Represent the fierce and powerful form of the goddess in dark-colored attire, accessorized with dramatic makeup and jewelry.
Lord Ram: Dress in a royal blue or saffron dhoti and kurta, accessorized with a bow and arrow. A golden crown (mukut) completes the look.
Sita: Wear a saree or lehenga in pastel shades with a calm, serene expression, depicting the elegance and purity of Sita.
Lord Hanuman: Dress in a dhoti (red or white), with a mace (gada) and a tail accessory. The look is incomplete without a tilak on the forehead and a posture symbolizing strength.
The evaluation will be done class-wise, ensuring fair competition across different age groups.
Note: Entries submitted through any other means will not be accepted and will be disqualified.
All entries will be judged on:
Video: Record a 3-5 minute video during the creation process, showing your full attire, gestures, and props. Ensure you’re clearly visible and audible throughout.
Submission Details:
Photos: Submit 3 high-quality photos from different angles of your costume.
Divine Blessings (Goddess Lakshmi-inspired): Stand gracefully with hands in a blessing gesture, holding a lotus, with a serene smile.
Victory Pose (Lord Ram-inspired): Stand confidently with a bow and arrow in hand, symbolizing strength and righteousness.
Strength & Power (Lord Hanuman-inspired): Stand with a gada in hand, showing a strong stance with a tilak on the forehead, reflecting courage and devotion.
Introduction: Start with a slow reveal of your costume, showcasing the attire from the feet to the face. Add a brief self-introduction including your full name, class, school, and city.
Poses & Movements: Show graceful movements like mudras for goddesses or a powerful stance for characters like Ram or Hanuman. Use symbolic gestures associated with your character, like blessings or holding a lotus for Lakshmi.
Background Music: Add devotional music such as Lakshmi Aarti, Ram Bhajan, or traditional Diwali tunes to complement the theme.
Lighting & Backdrop: Use warm, soft lighting to create a divine, festive look. A simple background with diyas, flowers, or a traditional temple backdrop will amplify the mood.
Clothing: Select traditional attire reflecting the character or deity you’re portraying. Sarees, lehengas, and dhotis are common choices for deities, while kings and warriors may need more elaborate accessories.
Makeup & Hair: Use bold makeup to highlight the divinity of your chosen character. Defined brows, a bindi, and dark eyeliner are common for deities like Lakshmi or Kali. Hairstyling can range from traditional updos for goddesses to flowing locks for mythological characters like Ram.
Props: Add symbolic props to enhance the look—such as a lotus for Goddess Lakshmi, a bow and arrow for Lord Ram, or a mace (gada) for Hanuman.
Choose a Diwali-inspired look that resonates with the festival’s traditional and mythological significance. Popular choices include:
Goddess Lakshmi: Embody the Goddess of wealth and prosperity with a graceful saree in red, pink, or golden hues, adorned with traditional jewelry.
Goddess Kali: Represent the fierce and powerful form of the goddess in dark-colored attire, accessorized with dramatic makeup and jewelry.
Lord Ram: Dress in a royal blue or saffron dhoti and kurta, accessorized with a bow and arrow. A golden crown (mukut) completes the look.
Sita: Wear a saree or lehenga in pastel shades with a calm, serene expression, depicting the elegance and purity of Sita.
Lord Hanuman: Dress in a dhoti (red or white), with a mace (gada) and a tail accessory. The look is incomplete without a tilak on the forehead and a posture symbolizing strength.
The evaluation will be done class-wise, ensuring fair competition across different age groups.
Note: Entries submitted through any other means will not be accepted and will be disqualified.
All entries will be judged on:
Photos: Submit 3 high-quality photos from different angles of your costume.
Video: Record a 3-5 minute video during the creation process, showing your full attire, gestures, and props. Ensure you’re clearly visible and audible throughout.
Submission Details:
Divine Blessings (Goddess Lakshmi-inspired): Stand gracefully with hands in a blessing gesture, holding a lotus, with a serene smile.
Victory Pose (Lord Ram-inspired): Stand confidently with a bow and arrow in hand, symbolizing strength and righteousness.
Strength & Power (Lord Hanuman-inspired): Stand with a gada in hand, showing a strong stance with a tilak on the forehead, reflecting courage and devotion.
Introduction: Start with a slow reveal of your costume, showcasing the attire from the feet to the face. Add a brief self-introduction including your full name, class, school, and city.
Poses & Movements: Show graceful movements like mudras for goddesses or a powerful stance for characters like Ram or Hanuman. Use symbolic gestures associated with your character, like blessings or holding a lotus for Lakshmi.
Background Music: Add devotional music such as Lakshmi Aarti, Ram Bhajan, or traditional Diwali tunes to complement the theme.
Lighting & Backdrop: Use warm, soft lighting to create a divine, festive look. A simple background with diyas, flowers, or a traditional temple backdrop will amplify the mood.
Clothing: Select traditional attire reflecting the character or deity you’re portraying. Sarees, lehengas, and dhotis are common choices for deities, while kings and warriors may need more elaborate accessories.
Makeup & Hair: Use bold makeup to highlight the divinity of your chosen character. Defined brows, a bindi, and dark eyeliner are common for deities like Lakshmi or Kali. Hairstyling can range from traditional updos for goddesses to flowing locks for mythological characters like Ram.
Props: Add symbolic props to enhance the look—such as a lotus for Goddess Lakshmi, a bow and arrow for Lord Ram, or a mace (gada) for Hanuman.