Media Release
Bahrain, Sep 30: The Karnataka Social Club in Bahrain hosted a vibrant Baila Night, organized by entertainment secretary Royston Fernandes and assistant entertainment secretary Rathan Bayar, with support from Little Champs. The event began with Royston leading fun family games and birthday celebrations, featuring a cake-cutting ceremony by general secretary Vinay Sequeira, Silvia D'Souza, and Baby Gianna D'Souza. The program was filled with joy and laughter, keeping all attendees entertained.
DJ Alwyn and his family were honoured by the vice president of the Karnataka Social Club during the event. They were presented with a garland and shawl in recognition of their generous support for all KSC programs through music. This gesture highlighted the club’s appreciation for DJ Alwyn's contributions, which have greatly enhanced the atmosphere of their events.
Master of ceremonies Stephen Daniel hosted various dance competitions, keeping the audience engaged throughout the night. The contests included:
Best Kid Dancer (Boy)
Best Kid Dancer (Girl)
Best Male Dancer
Best Female Dancer
Best Couple Dance
Winners in each category were announced and awarded prizes, further adding to the lively atmosphere as participants showcased their talents and celebrated their achievements.
The Baila Night also featured an impressive array of unlimited snacks and beverages, which included:
Egg Omelettes
Egg Burji
Boiled Eggs
Fried Sausages
Sausages Chilly
Dal
Kubbus
The delicious spread added to the festive atmosphere, ensuring that everyone enjoyed a memorable evening of food, fun, and dance.
DJ Alwyn D'Souza kept the energy high, rocking the floor with lively dance music throughout the night. His fantastic selection of tunes even inspired the executive committee members to hit the stage and dance with full enthusiasm, creating a vibrant atmosphere for all.
The event concluded with members enjoying a game of Thambola, adding an extra layer of fun to the celebrations. Prizes were distributed to the winners of all competitions, including the dance contests and Thambola, celebrating their achievements.
President Lobo expressed gratitude to everyone for their participation and support, marking the end of a successful event that lasted until 4 am. The night was filled with joy, laughter, and unforgettable memories.