Duke Dhamaka, one of the student groups to perform in Awaaz, presents a high energy, traditional bhangra routine during the show. Photos by Jared Lazarus, University Communications and Marketing.
Awaaz in the Dreamhouse
One of the largest student production of the year reimagines scenes from ”Barbie” in a South Asian setting
Awaaz in the Dreamhouse
One of the largest student production of the year reimagines scenes from ”Barbie” in a South Asian setting
More than 600 students came together to present “Awaaz 2024: Away in the Dreamhouse,” highlighting moments from the Barbie movie but with a South Asian twist.
Duke’s largest student-run production, Awaaz was held in Page Auditorium, spreading joy, culture, and community. The event was presented by Duke Diya, Duke’s leading South Asian undergraduate student association.
A number of student groups took to the Page Auditorium stage. Above, Duke Swing flies through a performances.
Between musical and dance pieces, the students presented skits based on “Barbie.”
Above right, Duke Sangeet, which promotes South Asian classical music. Above left, Duke Swing steps high during a performance. Left, Senior Bhangra features the traditional folk dance of the Punjab. Bottom, the student group Bull City Raas in performance.