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Atharva College of Engineering to Host Annual Cultural Fest 'RHYTHM-EMBER 2024' Inspired by Harry Potter

JJ News Desk

Mumbai: Atharva College of Engineering is gearing up to host RHYTHM-EMBER 2024, a multi-day event blending culture and technology, from April 14th to 18th. Inspired by the magical world of Harry Potter created by J.K. Rowling, this year's theme, "HOGWARTS - Embrace the Magic," promises an immersive experience for attendees.

Since 1999, RHYTHM-EMBER has served as a platform for holistic student development under the guidance of Shri. Sunil Rane. This year's event aims to continue that tradition with a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

The festivities will commence on April 14th with a themed marathon titled "Miles of Hope: Every Step Brings Us the Cure," offering participants an opportunity to engage in a journey filled with creativity and excitement.

Throughout the five-day event, attendees can expect a diverse range of activities reflecting the essence of the wizarding world of Harry Potter. From cultural showcases to creative contests, RHYTHM-EMBER 2024 boasts over 55 events catering to a variety of interests.

Evening events promise to be equally enchanting, with Live Night on April 15th featuring captivating performances and Fashion Night on April 16th showcasing the latest trends. Prom Night on April 17th will celebrate youth and friendship, followed by DJ Night on April 18th to conclude the festivities with pulsating beats.

For more details and updates, you may check out RHYTHM-EMBER's Instagram and YouTube.

RHYTHM-EMBER 2024 invites students and enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a celebration where the magic of Hogwarts meets the spirit of camaraderie. It's an opportunity to experience the enchantment and create lasting memories.

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