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Entertainment extravaganza

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: Team Ergo will hold its first two-day corporate cultural event ‘Ergo Blitz’, filled with music, dance and fun.

The programme will have a dance competition on Saturday and a music competition on Sunday, both starting from 10 a.m. The events will be held at Image auditorium, MRC Nagar, R.A. Puram. On Sunday evening, upcoming musicians Ranjith, Benny Dayal, Shweta Mohan and Kalyani will perform.

Ergo currently reaches out to 40 IT and ITES companies. It has a circulation of 60,000 and an estimated readership of 1.5 lakh. Ergo Blitz is being presented by Nippon Paints. Chennai Corporate Club is the associate sponsor. Radio One is the radio partner while SS Music is the entertainment partner. The Food and Beverages partner is The Checkers Hotel. Prize Sponsors for the event are Fa, Gothi’s Jewellery, Mahavir Optics, Fitness One, GRT Stylus and Hi-Tours.

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