[For anybody who hasnโ€™t got the โ€˜weโ€™ of the title, this post is about my college dance team. And for Amma whoโ€™s frowning suspiciously at it, itโ€™s just an expression enne kollanda I donโ€™t actually smoke :D]

I must start by mentioning this is an awfully personal version and a limited one at that, as bail for any future complaints.

And I swear itโ€™s completely harmless. Because if I told you about the time when VC and the rest of us were walking to Gp’s place, and she naively went up to a guy and said, โ€œCheta, aa mund onn mattuvo, athinte adeenn rocket onneduthotteโ€, it would be blasphemy. So I shall not do it. (Did I mention she was playing with a paper rocket, but sshh.)

And if I told you about Buhariโ€™s newly founded self-declaredly super-efficient onstage technique by which he focuses *cough* biogas *cough* into instant energy, Iโ€™d be revealing too much. Also he might kill me, hence I wonโ€™t be doing that either (Iโ€™m not sure how much effort he put into it, but I know we were all thankfully shielded from some pretty major shit, again sssh).

This isnโ€™t a goodbye post though, because farewells make sense everywhere except in our dance team where itโ€™s pretty much a farce. Not because if-thereโ€™s-such-a-thing-in-the-team-as The Official farewell gets postponed until it never happens like last year, but because youโ€™d think youโ€™re bidding seniors goodbye and thatโ€™ll be the end of them, but they never really leave :P.

Sure you wonโ€™t see them in college anymore, but theyโ€™ll always be around with their โ€œChoreo enthayi?โ€ or โ€œHowโ€™s practice going?โ€ And just as you thought you were beginning to miss Sreekanth etanโ€™s upbeat chalis, heโ€™ll show up in college one day with his โ€œNjan oru chali adikkateโ€ reminding you there was never anything upbeat about them, and youโ€™re still stuck with his annoying jokes even after he got shipped off to Bosch ๐Ÿ˜€ And just as you think youโ€™re missing the pillar Arjunetan, heโ€™ll appear unannounced at a fest with his flippant quips and make you laugh until your stomach hurts.

A little more than two years ago though, I wasnโ€™t acquainted with room no. A322 (if you arenโ€™t either, itโ€™s our dance room), I didnโ€™t know any of those I just mentioned, I didnโ€™t know what lay ahead and I was an entirely different person.

LH was where Iโ€™d eat as guest for 20Rs from the mess sans the fish because itโ€™s reserved for inmates. Today, itโ€™s where Iโ€™d go with the rest of the team for lunch after 2 (itโ€™s free because mess duty wouldโ€™ve left by then), or for tea in the evening before fests and to #64 during practice breaks to soak Sreelekshmiโ€™s bed in my sweat. She never complained.

College was a place to be left no later than 6.30pm and DEFINITELY not where you broke into spells of crazy dancing to London Thumakda or Mangalyam at A322 at 8 in the night. Triples were wild and fun and once-in-a-while, today itโ€™s squeezing three of our asses onto the tiny two-wheeler seat every second day to go home or to sirโ€™s place. Hariโ€™s Enfield and Akshayโ€™s Duke from the end of the season donโ€™t count, traitors getting rich just as we are getting despatched. Arjun etanโ€™s the best – Dio then, Dio now, Dio forever ๐Ÿ˜€

A full split was a rift between groups in class, now itโ€™s what Aswinโ€™s trying to accomplish in the left corner of the picture below in the mirror. IMG-20151112-WA0009.jpgAt sirโ€™s studio, standing in our infamous Battlecry photo pose that we never got a photo of. Kj and Akshay missing.
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They were busy with, er, each other. Jk, it doesnโ€™t happen during practice.

Talks being held at CETAA hall donโ€™t mean IEEE or ISTE or EDC or any other club anymore, they mean chaya/vada before practice from outside as long as we pretend we belong to the fraternity inside, though itโ€™s past me how we ever pull it off in our chic practice attire :D.

And college from two years back was where you went to study though none of it happened, not where you sat through and waited for 4 in the evening so you can go to the dance room and meet a bunch of crazy people. Whoโ€™ll teach you the 14 districts of Kerala in order, and that your phone gets on Roaming when you leave the state and not Tvm. Or maybe itโ€™s just me who needed the lesson. (My parents believe I should do IAS, geographyโ€™s my only weak spotย  you know). Who, when you weep and complain that a friend didnโ€™t let you cheat off their test (it was series okay), will first console you and then ruthlessly laugh at you for not having legitly failed a test. Of course Iโ€™m bragging.

The reason why this place is crazy though, is cos you spend the first few months in the team wondering if you really belong here, and the rest of your college life feeling like this the one place you really do.


 

I remember when S6 began, I couldnโ€™t wait to go to A322 every day. Days of practice from 9am to 9pmย  when post-6.30 evenings turned into major dancing stints outside the choreo-prospectus of contemporary and hiphop. Of days when Ginu almost killed Muth on the eve of Cultaway โ€™15, of days when the team was deluged with new Asus phones, of mind-boggling quantum of selfies uploaded in the group every evening, of celebrating birthdays and Dhwani and pulling Namiโ€™s leg and Jithuโ€™s Ladio, of days when college practically shrunk to that room atop main block. It wasnโ€™t unadulterated fun, it was euphoria through an entire season of 13 stages. When the most fun moments were after losing Sarang and before performing at Ragam. With undertones of Pazhagikalam and Ethu Kari Ravilum and Vinnod Nee Irundhaaaaaaaal *wink*.

sree.pngย A322 from last season.

We missed those evenings this year as Dr. David courteously asked us to practise off-campus and we dutifully obeyed. Canโ€™t blame him, University Youth Festivalil event allathathu kondu Cup onnum adichittillalo. Iโ€™m sorry he got kicked out of college later though. Could have been sooner.

But if it werenโ€™t for him, we wouldnโ€™t have had all those hilarious days when 9 of us girls cramped ourselves into Nanyโ€™s car to go to Sirโ€™s place for practice while he on the driverโ€™s seat tried to hide his face with someoneโ€™s shawl as a Mechanical Professor passed us by at the junction. And an odd semester where we jumped from the studio to temple hall to emmauโ€™s church meeting hall to indoor stadium and finally back to A322. Where the guys miserably struggle to keep up with the girls while we do push-ups, counting away and Muth stands on her head. Iโ€™m not winking or coughing.

Where discussions loom over MJ5 to Maroon 5 to Mini Militia.

Where stories are weaved and costumes designed from scratch, pieces choreographed and portions intertwined.

Where you miss a step on stage and get off in despair, youโ€™ll laugh about it with the rest of them for the rest of the season, and the next.

The team is probably also what your parents advise you to think twice and twice again before joining, youโ€™ll listen to them consistently complain about the hectic days -no, not theirs- but theyโ€™ll proudly watch you on stage and exclaim, โ€œSo thatโ€™s what the six monthsโ€™ practice was aboutโ€. Or theyโ€™ll say they donโ€™t approve of it, come watch you at NUALS and when asked how it went, like Anaswaraโ€™s mom theyโ€™ll critique, โ€œYou didnโ€™t point your toe during the liftโ€. Parents ๐Ÿ˜€

The stage itself is a culmination of sorts of timeless full-stretches, punctuated by the smell of hair-spray and face-paint and smoke, and the clamour of an audience in anticipation. Youโ€™d think that the rush of adrenalin before a performance would grow fainter as the stages go by, but it doesnโ€™t. And the jubilant cheer that bears the team name as you get on or off the floor only grows on you, the initial boos that invariably turn into indiscriminate cheers as the dance proceeds only get you addicted.

There are unending on-stage tales thatโ€™ll crack you up.ย  Like that of Ginuโ€™s knee drop that was done an entire half-minute early, she spent the rest of the minute doing a whole 360 degree rotation to see what steps the rest of us on stage were upto, and then calmly waited for us to catch up with her.

The real tales of ours, though, lie offstage. Not just those of the hiphop choreo days when boys had practice all through the night until morning after which they brushed their teeth and proceeded to classrooms, only to be asked to leave after being caught sleeping.

Every person here has their own stories to speak of, some of them more personal than others, and some more painful perhaps. Of how they lost count of stitches done or of how they stayed put at the expense of sacrifices made. Chances are youโ€™ll have one to say for yourself if you belong to a performing clan.

Like a KDP whoโ€™s in bed with fits of a 104 fever at 12 and goes on stage at 2.

Or a Kevin chetan whoโ€™s resting with a plastered leg thatโ€™s practically warped and is yet the first one to jump up with โ€œletโ€™s goโ€ when he hears thereโ€™s a stage to perform.

Or an Anu whoโ€™s exhausted her physique to the point of collapse and yet turns up at A322 every evening.

Or a Nipun who, when the rest of us are down on the SAC floor in tears after Nanyโ€™s accident wondering if weโ€™d ever have the courage to don dancing shoes again let alone perform minutes later, when the rest of us are too shaken to even think clear and when he has every reason himself to break down, delivers a goddamn soliloquy and steers way for the team, for Nany whoโ€™d wanted it the most.

Or even a Nany injured in his costume after getting ready for the stage and hospitalised withย  a skull fracture and two clots to his brain, the first thing he utters on gaining consciousness and hearing his team went on to win Saarang is, โ€œYou couldโ€™ve waited for me, I wouldโ€™ve performed, I just had to get a CTโ€.

These are the stories that make up our team, these and a hundred more.

Of days of going home/to the hostel exhausted after practice, falling on the bed and not getting up until next day. Of waking up feeling like you never slept and then proceeding to drag your ass to class for attendance. Ofย  stretching your arm to pick up that book to prepare for a test, then deciding against it because it hurts too much. Of missing calls and weddings and reunions and parties and hangouts and deadlines you didnโ€™t even know existed because college doesnโ€™t revolve around class/department or anywhere close to it anymore. Of a day when it hurts because of a splintered arm or a wounded inside, or of a day when your mindโ€™s a mess. Yet you pull yourself together and hug them all, go on stage and surprise yourself and you wonder how you did it.

Ours arenโ€™t tales of wonder or awe but tales that reek of ache and compromise and are drenched in tears and sweat.

And if you remember those once-sore joints and overworked muscles that became a part of you, youโ€™d know it isnโ€™t surprising if miscomings do not deter the squad. And if you remember those relentless cramps and used up cans of Volini and almost-empty bottles of Murivenna and the Thirumals, youโ€™d know how the show goes on no matter what.

Because nobody said itโ€™d be easy. They just said itโ€™d be worth it.


The best part about the team : Seniors. [And juniors and batchmates, just in case everyoneโ€™s reading this :P]

sree.pngAt the IIT IRCTC canteen. Clicking this was followed by tons of food and 6 hours of craziness.

Including a Shebin chetan and Gp whoโ€™ll make you laugh when you tearfully lose your first Sarang, then go on to play Anthakshari at the IRCTC canteen from 12 to 6 in the morning. And a Sreekanth, Arjun and Aswathy chechi without whom we wouldnโ€™t have won the next time. Kickass seniors we have, yes ๐Ÿ˜€

I still remember our last SNIT fest from last year. Until then, I didnโ€™t know there were engineering colleges with swimming pools atop beautiful hills, going where feels like a bloody awesome excursion trip. We were accompanied by Sreekanthetanโ€™s Thor tee that came with us for every fest in its never-been-washed self with the excuse of being lucky. I remember how we loitered by the poolside and watched the familiar teams arrive, ran through the rain and took a million selfies in โ€“finally – MY AWESOME NEW Lenovo phone. ย And thatโ€™s the day Arjun got locked out of his house because he returned with his friendโ€™s car past 12 midnight when heโ€™d promised to return by 4 in the evening. Heโ€™s passed on the baton to Sangeeth now.

I remember returning home in Arjunโ€™s car, the cool after-showers night air swept in as Devika chechi said, โ€œCanโ€™t believe this is the end for us final yearsโ€ from the window seat. I can recall every little nuance from that trip. And I could recount every single detail from that day like it happened yesterday, perhaps cos itโ€™s one of the best days of my life. No I do not throw superlatives around like shit.

Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s sad to know that itโ€™s our turn now, that thereโ€™ll be no more routinely arranging and rearranging those desks and benches of A322. No more of sitting on the courtyard steps of LH with the rest of the girls, sipping tea while a familiar face asks, โ€œInnu fest ondo?โ€ No more standing on the surreal side of the stage while listening to the chorus of โ€˜CETโ€™ or โ€˜Watch the Freakzโ€™. Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s heart-breaking, because this was what we loved the most about college, and for some of us the only thing we loved.

Anuโ€™s โ€œerangiyoooโ€ that transcends corridors and LH walls. Nami regularly โ€˜not sleepingโ€™ on trains. KDPโ€™s push-cart and his forever-cool. All the times when Anjaly got – undopingly โ€“ stoned ๐Ÿ˜€ Burping after eating too much of Nipunโ€™s biriyani โ€“ oh wait, thereโ€™s always another Ragam. Pratheekshaโ€™s slapstick remarks and AAAAAYYYY. Akshay’s adventures with meen.ย Iโ€™ll try my best to not miss Nany or Nikita though, they can do the missing themselves, as long as no curtains are destroyed.

Whenever I chance upon If I Lose Myself, Iโ€™ll remember the rainy days at the studio dancing with Jithu and the others and the unfinished story of our group duet.

Iโ€™ll miss waking up half-dazed in the morning, trying hard to remember if we sweated too much during previous dayโ€™s practice because otherwise โ€“ never mind – Iโ€™ll miss stuffing freshly washed practice dress into my college bag every morning ๐Ÿ˜›

Iโ€™ll miss ringing up Arjun before practice on weekends and nagging juniors to drop me home and listening to Hari and Sangeeth and Arjunโ€™s stories (Hariโ€™s the nicest kid around btw did I mention).

Iโ€™ll miss the workout chit-chats and the Ladiesโ€™ Hostel – my version of it, anyway. Iโ€™ll miss #64 during practice breaks and Sreelekshmi and Lekshmi. I’ll miss Aswathy and her tales of her brother. Iโ€™ll miss seeing Nanditha around the dept, Iโ€™ll miss her ransacking my bag for shit in the evenings, Iโ€™ll miss sharing upper berths in general compartments and talking until the apoopan below politely asks if weโ€™d like to shut up and sleep.

Iโ€™ll miss Ginu โ€“ from class, from #48,ย  from A322, ย from her home and her beautiful family in Aluva, wrapping ourselves up in early morning buses to offset shivering to death, but mostly the one who plays with paper rockets and engages in mindless monologues.

All the triples while being squashed in between or holding on for dear life at the edge, of jingling coins in pockets and asking around for loose change to add up to 10 for one lime at chechikada for a team of 21, of surprisingly never missing a 4am alarm to beat and cook 20 eggs before morning trains, of journeys dotted with umpteen stories told and retold, of seniorsโ€™ unexpected visits and juniors pestering for treats.

And somewhere in between laughing our asses off at each otherโ€™s hilarious military poses and our old age acting-โ€˜workshopsโ€™, between tying Nany/Arjun etanโ€™s hair to create pretty girls and โ€˜Practise at 10โ€™ every Saturday, between Hari dubiously handling someoneโ€™s schoolbag at his tuition and an 8th standard KDP crushing on his teacherโ€™s daughter, between sitting down with Vivek etan or Sreejith sir listening to their stories and Anjalyโ€™s updates about Goldfather,ย  between those train rides to Madras and cycling through forest-lined campus roads at 4 am, I guess we all fell in love with this team a bit more than we knew.

Thatโ€™s why I love this place, because it gave me people who could turn my days around. It gave me a bunch of faces who made mine light up with a beaming smile every time I saw them, because theyโ€™re a piece of that part of my life where I found happiness of a sort I didnโ€™t yet know existed.


 

There are certain things thatโ€™ll come across your way in life, youโ€™d just know itโ€™s one of those once-in-a-lifetime gambles thatโ€™ll change the shades of your day. Maybe itโ€™ll repaint your black and white hues with a tinted rainbow, or maybe itโ€™ll turn the sepia pages into an orchestra of brilliant strokes. You wonโ€™t know if itโ€™ll be for the better or for worse, you wonโ€™t know what exactly would come out of it โ€“ a lot like when you fall in love. Itโ€™d look unfamiliar, maybe even a little daunting, yet intangibly amazing at the same time. And once youโ€™ve tasted it thereโ€™s no going back to the way you were before, because nothing less real will do.

Years down the lane, Iโ€™ll perhaps bump into an old costume or a random picture of the team, or a can of brown hair-spray or an unlikely orange stocking hung out, or a wedding playing Bellaโ€™s lullaby thatโ€™ll send forth a deluge of memories. And Iโ€™d pause and ponder for a minute or two, about how we spent days and nights of college days within a class room coloured in our sweat atop the main block, how we fought for that last bite of LH sandwich or the last sip from bottles of water, how we watched the rain from the shady corridors and dozed off on our dance roomโ€™s cool floor after practice, how we travelled from college to college ticketless in trains and wrapped together in buses, how we shed tears together and laughed a hell of a lot more.

And how within the boundless walls of our team, seniors and juniors dissolved into family.

I donโ€™t know if Iโ€™ll tear up then. I donโ€™t know if Pratheeksha and Nipun would have kids by then.

But I know Iโ€™ll smile as I remember, this was the best thing that happened to me. To us.

ย 13048163_1050189105054123_8229974287425393695_o.jpgTeam Watch the Freakz in 3.2.1. GO!

 

 


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13 responses

  1. Nipun Nath IC Avatar
    Nipun Nath IC

    #live #love #dance

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  2. Naveen Virinchi Avatar
    Naveen Virinchi

    I enjoy reading through your posts, just the fact that as a reader I cannot understand the “malayalam” language that you use often..!! Otherwise your posts really gets the audience.!

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    1. Parvathy Sarat Avatar

      Thankyou๐Ÿ˜Š indeed thats a glitch. I’ll make sure they’re translated without losing meaning now on๐Ÿ˜Š

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  3. Dony Jamed Avatar
    Dony Jamed

    Wow, awesome work. Gone through those days (Y) ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. Parvathy Sarat Avatar

      Dony ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š

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  4. teny Avatar

    There is always a lot to write about college days, right?
    By the time you have to leave, you feel that you can’t, and just keep coming back to sit under a tree or see the teachers – such was my feeling.

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    1. Parvathy Sarat Avatar

      Of course ๐Ÿ™‚ Too much time and emotions invested.
      Btw my college post is a different one. This is exclusively about our team ๐Ÿ˜€

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      1. teny Avatar

        Yes, I see that you love doing the same, but mine is not – I refrain from posting about my people, posting our photos and all, thus keeping it general ๐Ÿ™‚

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        1. Parvathy Sarat Avatar

          I like to keep it things about my friends low key as well, but if it can make them happy – Why not ๐Ÿ˜€

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          1. teny Avatar

            It is actually very nice that they read your blog ๐Ÿ™‚
            I have only a very small readership from people within Kerala.

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            1. Parvathy Sarat Avatar

              Ya I saw that mentioned somewhere in your blog. Your writing is aimed at a different crowd isn’t it, unlike mine. I write lots of personal stuff ๐Ÿ˜€

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