
Surabhi - Cultural Club Go Back
The Surabhi Cultural and Theatre Club at NSB Bangalore is a vibrant hub of creativity, expression and collaboration. It provides students with an avenue to explore the power of art and culture while developing essential personal and professional skills. The club celebrates diversity through performances and cultural showcases, encouraging students to express themselves while learning the values of teamwork, empathy and leadership.
Surabhi serves as more than just a stage for talent. It is a space where students grow into confident individuals capable of handling challenges in both life and career. By engaging in theatre, music, dance, debates and cultural events, members learn to communicate effectively, manage teams and think creatively qualities that are indispensable in today’s business world.
Whether performing in a play, scripting a skit, leading a cultural event or representing regional traditions, students experience holistic growth that strengthens their confidence and enhances their professional presence.
Learning Outcomes
Participation in the Cultural and Theatre Club provides experiential learning opportunities that extend far beyond the classroom. Students can expect to:
Boost confidence and presence on stage and off Overcome fear of public speaking and learn to respond spontaneously under pressure, enhancing poise during interviews, negotiations and presentations
Sharpen communication and presentation abilities Gain fluency and confidence in expressing ideas through performance while improving both verbal clarity and non-verbal cues, vital for public speaking and professional presence
Cultivate leadership and collaborative skills Take initiative in group projects, delegate responsibilities effectively and gain practical experience in managing diverse teams toward shared goals
Develop event management experience Acquire hands-on exposure to planning, promoting and executing events that mirror project cycles in corporate and entrepreneurial ventures
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