Art & Music Club
- About The Club
- Office Bearers
- Members
- Activities
- Former OBs
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About
The Art and Music Club aims to nurture and showcase the creative talents of students in visual arts, dances, and music. It provides a platform for self-expression, collaboration, and cultural appreciation through activities such as painting, sketching, singing, dancing, instrumental performances, and music composition. The objectives include organizing workshops, exhibitions, and concerts to enhance artistic skills, promoting participation in inter-college events, and encouraging innovation and teamwork. The club also seeks to foster a vibrant cultural environment on campus, where students can explore diverse art forms and develop confidence, creativity, and a deeper appreciation for the arts and music.
Objectives:
• To promote interest and participation in fine arts, crafts, music, and related fields.
• To provides a platform for students to explore and develop their artistic and musical abilities.
• To encourage collaboration, innovation, and cultural appreciation.
Membership:
Membership is open to all bonafide students of the college with an interest in art, music and dance, regardless of skill level. Interested students must register themselves on Club Registration Day/Membership Drive Day, held at the beginning of every new academic session. Membership is to be annually renewed. Members are expected to contribute actively to events, maintain decorum, and respect the creative space of others.
Structure:
The Club shall be coordinated by a faculty member composed of a Co-Ordinator, Treasurer, and two or more other faculty, and governed by an Office Bearers (OB) consisting of a Leader, Assistant Leader, Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, elected or appointed annually among the club members.
Functions:
1. Organize workshops, exhibitions, performances, and competitions.
2. Support participation in inter-college art and music events.
3. Encourage interdisciplinary creativity and self-expression.
4. Maintain resources such as art supplies, instruments, and practice areas.
Members must uphold the college’s values, show mutual respect, and ensure responsible use of materials and equipment. The policy is subject to annual review and updates.
Coordinator | Treasurer | Members |
|---|---|---|
Dr. H. Zohmingmawia | Lalawmpuii Khiangte | Dr. Benjamin Lalfakzuala |
Lallawmkima | ||
Aileen Malsawmdawngi | ||
Vanlalnguri Hmar |
Faculty In Charge
Dr. H. Zohmingmawia
Assistant Professor
Office Bearers
Current Office Bearers (2025-2026)
Ruth Lalrohlui
Leader
(5th Semester, Department of Commerce)
C. Lalrinhlua
Asst. Leader
(3rd Semester, Department of Political Science)
C. Lalramliani
Secretary
(3rd Semester, Department of English)
Samuel Lalhruaitluanga
Asst. Secretary
(3rd Semester, Department of Management)
Members
To be updated
Activities
MCC @ The 29th International Day of Action for Rivers organised by Irrigation & Water Resources Department
14.03.2026: MCC participated in the 29th International Day of Action for Rivers Painting and Poetry Writing Competitions organised by the Irrigation & Water Resources Department (IWRD), Govt. of Mizoram, with Hon’ble Minister Pu PC Vanlalruata presiding over the programme.
The College extends its heartfelt congratulations to Vanlalawmpuia member of the MCC Literature Club, for securing 3rd Prize in the Poetry Writing Competition, and to R. Lalfakzuala, member of the MCC Art & Music Club, for receiving a Consolation Prize in the Painting Competition. Both participants were awarded certificates and cash prizes in recognition of their achievements.




14.03.2026: MCC participated in the 29th International Day of Action for Rivers Painting and Poetry Writing Competitions organised by the Irrigation & Water Resources Department (IWRD), Govt. of Mizoram, with Hon’ble Minister Pu PC Vanlalruata presiding over the programme.
The College extends its heartfelt congratulations to Vanlalawmpuia member of the MCC Literature Club, for securing 3rd Prize in the Poetry Writing Competition, and to R. Lalfakzuala, member of the MCC Art & Music Club, for receiving a Consolation Prize in the Painting Competition. Both participants were awarded certificates and cash prizes in recognition of their achievements.




MCC Art & Music Club Band at MZI Intercollege Beat Contest
The MCC Art & Music Club band ‘Invictus’ represented the College at the Inter-College Beat Contest organised by Mizo Zaimi Inzawmkhawm (MZI), held on 4–5 March 2026 at Vanapa Hall. The band successfully advanced to the finals after qualifying through the audition rounds. The members were awarded a Certificate of Participation along with a cash prize. The College commends the band members for their excellent teamwork, dedication, and for showcasing their musical talent on an inter-collegiate platform.





The MCC Art & Music Club band ‘Invictus’ represented the College at the Inter-College Beat Contest organised by Mizo Zaimi Inzawmkhawm (MZI), held on 4–5 March 2026 at Vanapa Hall. The band successfully advanced to the finals after qualifying through the audition rounds. The members were awarded a Certificate of Participation along with a cash prize. The College commends the band members for their excellent teamwork, dedication, and for showcasing their musical talent on an inter-collegiate platform.





MCC Club Day - Art & Music Club Field Trip to Thenzawl
The MCC Art and Music Club organised a Club Day Field Trip to Thenzawl on 13th February 2026, with the participation of 42 students and 5 Faculty members. The visit aimed to provide students with exposure beyond the classroom through cultural learning, experiential observation, and group interaction.
The primary objectives of the trip were threefold. Firstly, as Thenzawl is widely recognised for its well-established handloom industry, the visit aimed to enable students to gain firsthand insight into the traditional handloom practices of the region. Through observation and interaction with artisans at the training centre of MV Handloom, the students were able to better understand the techniques, craftsmanship, and cultural significance associated with the production of Mizo puan.
Secondly, the field trip sought to explore the tourism industry of Thenzawl through visits to local attractions. The participants visited the livestock based eco-park AH&VETY Dilpui, where they observed how such destinations contribute to tourism development in the region.
Thirdly, the programme aimed to encourage recreation and strengthen interpersonal relationships among club members. At AH&VETY Dilpui, students participated in various recreational activities including horse-riding, boating, and zip-lining, which not only provided enjoyment and relaxation but also encouraged active participation, cooperation, and team spirit among the participants.
The day concluded with a brief stop at Hmuifang, another well-known tourist destination. The members took the opportunity to enjoy the sunset view and appreciate the scenic landscape of the area, bringing the day’s activities to a pleasant and memorable close.
Overall, the field trip successfully combined educational exposure, cultural appreciation, tourism exploration, and recreational engagement, making the Club Day a meaningful and memorable experience for all participants.









The MCC Art and Music Club organised a Club Day Field Trip to Thenzawl on 13th February 2026, with the participation of 42 students and 5 Faculty members. The visit aimed to provide students with exposure beyond the classroom through cultural learning, experiential observation, and group interaction.
The primary objectives of the trip were threefold. Firstly, as Thenzawl is widely recognised for its well-established handloom industry, the visit aimed to enable students to gain firsthand insight into the traditional handloom practices of the region. Through observation and interaction with artisans at the training centre of MV Handloom, the students were able to better understand the techniques, craftsmanship, and cultural significance associated with the production of Mizo puan.
Secondly, the field trip sought to explore the tourism industry of Thenzawl through visits to local attractions. The participants visited the livestock based eco-park AH&VETY Dilpui, where they observed how such destinations contribute to tourism development in the region.
Thirdly, the programme aimed to encourage recreation and strengthen interpersonal relationships among club members. At AH&VETY Dilpui, students participated in various recreational activities including horse-riding, boating, and zip-lining, which not only provided enjoyment and relaxation but also encouraged active participation, cooperation, and team spirit among the participants.
The day concluded with a brief stop at Hmuifang, another well-known tourist destination. The members took the opportunity to enjoy the sunset view and appreciate the scenic landscape of the area, bringing the day’s activities to a pleasant and memorable close.
Overall, the field trip successfully combined educational exposure, cultural appreciation, tourism exploration, and recreational engagement, making the Club Day a meaningful and memorable experience for all participants.









Art & Music Club Membership Drives
Dt. 11th July 2025: The Art & Music Club, along with other clubs, organized registration/membership drive in the college, by performing musical pieces and showcasing art and craft made by the member students. As many as 79 students, from across the semesters, signed up for the club.
Dt. 11th July 2025: The Art & Music Club, along with other clubs, organized registration/membership drive in the college, by performing musical pieces and showcasing art and craft made by the member students. As many as 79 students, from across the semesters, signed up for the club.
Fund Raising Fest
The MCC Art & Music Club organized a Fund Raising Fest on 11th October, 2024. The event was exclusively for the Synod Higher Secondary School and Mizoram Christian College.
The fest showcased the members’ creativity and diverse talents. Items included: Art & Craft stall, live music, karaoke, caricature, photography, games including shooting range, dart throw, board games and many more. One of the main attraction included Haunted House built from scratch by club members. The event drew in huge crowds and received great feedback from both students and teachers of SHSS and MCC.
The MCC Art & Music Club organized a Fund Raising Fest on 11th October, 2024. The event was exclusively for the Synod Higher Secondary School and Mizoram Christian College.
The fest showcased the members’ creativity and diverse talents. Items included: Art & Craft stall, live music, karaoke, caricature, photography, games including shooting range, dart throw, board games and many more. One of the main attraction included Haunted House built from scratch by club members. The event drew in huge crowds and received great feedback from both students and teachers of SHSS and MCC.
Former Office Bearers
2024-2025
| Name | Post | Semester | Department |
|---|---|---|---|
| PC Lalneihpuii | Leader | 5th Semester | Management |
| H. Lalhruaitluanga | Asst. Leader | 3rd Semester | Political Science |
| Lalhruaitluangi | Secretary | 5th Semester | Management |
| C. Lalramliani | Asst. Secretary | 1st Semester | English |