The Cypher 2.0 hackathon was fast approaching, and the buzz was palpable across campus. The Rotaract Club of Atria IT was eager to spread the word, making sure the entire college knew just how thrilling the event would be. To generate excitement, the team decided to promote it in a way Rotaract was famously known for: a high-energy curtain reveal featuring dance and music. Under the guidance of Rtr. Keerthana S and Rtr. Kusuma the Fellowship Director for Dance, the entire event team devoted themselves to rigorous practice, perfecting each move for a captivating performance. As the day of the curtain raiser approached, preparations were in full swing. A vibrant banner was printed, smoke guns were set up, and confetti was added to ensure the reveal would be unforgettable. However, on the day of the event, a sudden downpour with thunder threatened to disrupt everything. But the Rotaract Club directors didn’t back down. Undeterred by the rain, they took to the stage, drenched yet undaunted, and delivered an electrifying performance that left the core team deeply moved. Seeing the board members and directors giving their all, despite the weather, was a powerful moment of unity and dedication. The team danced to popular tracks like Chutamalle and several others, igniting excitement throughout the crowd. One of the most memorable highlights was the traditional Hooli Vesha dance by Rtr. Akshath and Rtr. Vaishanvi Dhananjaya, which brought a unique cultural flavor to the performance. As the Cypher banner was finally dropped amidst the roars of thunder and applause, the moment marked a historic first for Rotaract—a curtain raiser unlike any before