Chumoukedima, Nagaland
SJU celebrates Naga heritage at ‘Histronia’ event
DIMAPUR — The History department of St. Joseph University hosted the second edition of “Histronia” on September 23 at the university’s auditorium on the theme “Folktales through performing arts.”
An update from the university stated that the event attracted an enthusiastic audience of 250 students, emphasising the importance of preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of the Naga people.
Prof. Dr. Avinuo Chupuo, head of History department, delivered a the welcome address, while Dr. Kinitoli H Yepthomi, dean of Social Sciences, highlighted the significance of cultural preservation in both academic and social contexts in her keynote address.
The event was structured into two segments. While the first part focused on formal presentations, the second part transitioned into an informal session led by Lungceytyile and Kiyetoli.
The second segment showcased vibrant performances and cultural expressions, including group competitions in folk dance, storytelling and traditional customs.
It stated that the competitions fostered not only a spirit of friendly rivalry but also community building among students, allowing them to connect through shared cultural experiences.
The event culminated in a prize distribution ceremony.
BA V emerged victorious in both the drama and folk dance competitions, while MA I won the traditional attire contest.