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High-Energy Community & Youth Event Hosting

byBhavesh ThakarelTravels across IndiaView full gallery

Whether it is a packed kids' carnival or a bustling flea market, I bring the madness. I do not just host—I make sure every face in the crowd is smiling and every moment feels like a festival.

Leading a train of excited kids and parents at the Udgam Kids Karnival. Events for children require a special kind of energy, and I love getting right in there with them.

On stage at the Winter Souk flea market in Vadodara. Hosting community events like these is all about creating a fun, relaxed, and engaging atmosphere for everyone.

A collage showing the scale of the kids' carnival. From interacting with Santa to addressing the crowd, I'm involved in every aspect to ensure a seamless flow of fun.

Engaging the audience at the Winter Souk. My interactive style ensures that I'm not just talking at the crowd, but with them.

A full-length shot on the beautifully lit stage of the Winter Souk. My presence is professional yet approachable, perfect for a community gathering.

A candid portrait from the Udgam Kids Karnival. Taking a moment to enjoy the outdoor setting before getting back to the high-energy hosting duties.

An event poster featuring me as the anchor for the Winter Souk. It's always an honor to be a key part of Vadodara's biggest winter festival.

About this collection

When I am on the mic for a flea market or a youth event, my goal is simple: no dead air. I do not just read announcements; I roam the crowd, get kids involved in spot games, and keep the energy pumping even during production changeovers. I have managed crowds of 2,000+ at venues like Udgam School and Winter Souk, and I know exactly how to read a room, handle the chaos of outdoor events, and keep the vibe moving without relying on a stiff, written script.

How I Handle Community Crowds

Hosting a community event is different from a wedding or a corporate gig. You have families, energetic kids, and casual shoppers passing by. My style is to act as the pulse of the event. If the crowd is getting sleepy at a flea market, I am the one jumping on stage to start a chant or run a quick trivia game to wake everyone up.

My Approach to Engagement

  • Language Flexibility: I switch between Hindi, English, and Gujarati on the fly. If I see a group of seniors, I shift to Gujarati; if it is a college crowd, we keep it trendy with Hinglish.
  • Tech & Timing: I do not wait for the sound engineer to fix a glitch silently. I keep the audience hooked with banter or call-and-response games so you never have a dull moment.
  • Kids' Interaction: At events like the Udgam Kids Karnival, the focus is on safety and fun. I keep the little ones engaged with simple, high-energy games that do not require complex rules.

Common Questions

Do you handle announcements? Yes. I manage the flow of the event, ensuring sponsors get their shout-outs and the audience knows exactly what is happening next without it feeling like a boring news report.

Can you handle large crowds? Absolutely. From 500 to 5,000+, the principle remains the same: make them feel like they are part of the show, not just spectators. I have done this across Gujarat, from Vadodara to Ahmedabad.

Trusted by 2,000+ crowd at Udgam School.Approved by the tribe
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Bhavesh Thakarel

Travels across IndiaStarting ₹22,000 per event

I am Bhavesh, or AB to my friends. I started as a guy just wanting to make people laugh, and now I get to host some of the wildest community events in Gujarat. If you want someone who dances with the kids and gets the crowd chanting, I am your guy.

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