Started in 2024 by Tejasvi Kochar and Mahak Daga, Dance Club 2.0 began with a simple goal—to bring people together to dance and have a genuinely good time. Over time, it has grown into one of the campus’s most infectious and joyful communities.

The idea remains refreshingly simple: meet once a month, learn a one-minute choreography curated by its founders, and enjoy the process together. It was never about perfecting the steps—it was always about the energy, the laughter, and the freedom of moving without overthinking.

Gradually, the club has evolved into something richer: a rotating space where students who know a particular dance style step in to teach others, transforming every session into both a learning experience and a celebration. In a campus that often runs on deadlines and urgency, Dance Club 2.0 offers a much-needed pause—a space to move, to laugh, and to simply be.