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Legacy on Broad 2019
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Dance
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PAST EVENT
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Philadelphia, PA, United States
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Feb 09, 2019Sat , 05:30 PM - 9:30:PM GMT (-05:00)
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Boston University Jalwa
- Dance
- Our devotion to creativity, overall dedication, and undying love for one another is what sets this team apart. We are not just a dance team, we are a family. We are Boston University Jalwa - one team, one passion
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Chicago Adaa
- Dance
- Chicago Adaa is Chicago's only CoEd Bollywood Fusion dance team that combines dance styles like Bollywood, Bhangra, Hip Hop, and Classical.
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Michigan Izzat
- Dance
- Michigan Izzat, founded in January of 2013, is the University of Michigan's premier all-male fusion dance team. As a nationally ranked collegiate team, we strive to promote dance and culture while staying true to our identity and university. Both on and off the stage, we affirm this mission through community service and performances for our campus community as well as the greater community across the nation. Using high energy choreography, innovative stunts, and our passion for dance, we come together fusing the styles of hip hop, bhangra and bollywood to produce a performance intended to inspire, to allure, and to celebrate Indian and American culture.
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Michigan Manzil
- Dance
- MICHIGAN MANZIL is the University of Michigan's Premiere CO-ED Bollywood/Filmi Team. We pride ourselves in incorporating the ever so famous bollywood dance styles into our routines. This is our third year as a team and we are looking forward to an amazing year ahead of us.
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Penn Masti
- Dance
- What's life without a little Masti? Bringing high energy and a little mischief to each performance, Penn Masti adds a co-ed twist to South Asian fusion dance. We pride ourselves on experimenting with various dance styles: Hindi film dance, bhangra, hip-hop, jazz, raas, bharatanatyam, lyrical, modern, folk, broadway, and even Filipino tinikling. We are on the up and up: Mastis annual spring show packs the Iron Gate Theatre, and we competed for the first time in 2011 at Princeton Dance Dimensions.
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Lashkara at UC Davis
- Dance
- The University of California, Davis Hindi Film Dance Team, Lashkara, meaning the spark of light, is an intercollegiate competitive group that strongly values leadership, responsibility, and excellence both academically and on stage. Lashkara was started seven years ago, with the goals of creating lasting friendships, improving the dance skills of each team member, and maintaining a strong sense of South Asian pride on campus. Our performances incorporate jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, and Indian classical dance styles alongside energetic Bollywood choreography and captivating storylines.
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UNC Chapel Hill Chalkaa
- Dance
- Chalkaa is a coed Bollywood-Fusion dance team at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that combines elements of East and West cultures. We aspire to not only spread our love of dance, but also to engage and entertain with our unique style of storytelling. Through passion, energy, and love, we aim to create a dance experience that will captivate audiences of all backgrounds.
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UT Saaya
- Dance
- UT Saaya is a premiere co-ed fusion dance team at The University of Texas at Austin. Founded in 2008, Saaya has grown into a nationally competing dance team, juxtaposing styles of hip hop, bollywood, bharatnatyam, kathak, and bhangra.
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WSU Warrior Jhatka
- Dance
- Bollywood dance is a dance form used in Indian cinema. It is a mixture of styles of dance through which a story related to the film is told. Styles include belly-dancing, Kathak, Indian folk, Western popular and modern, jazz, hip hop, and even contemporary. Songs are pre-recorded in a studio by singers, who have their own fan base, but worked into the plot so that the character has a reason to sing. The lyrics have deep meaning to them and it is promptly important for the actors to express that through graceful movements of the body. As a Bollywood dance team, we put together our own medley of songs from both the East and West. We hope to compete at Bollywood competitions around the United States.
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Rutgers S.A.P.A.
- Dance
- The South Asian Performing Artists were founded in 2000 as the first and original co-ed dance troupe at Rutgers University by four energetic personalities; Jeanie Gulati, Vairagi Shah, Sagar Shah and Neal Patel.From these four individuals spawned a dance troupe like no other. In its first three years SAPA had been called on to perform at events such as the Bollywood Awards, Mr. India USA Pageant, and even a private performance for Madhuri Dixit! SAPA has also hosted two annual shows at Rutgers, more than tripling their audience size between each performance and has gained international exposure by placing 2nd at the SASA 2002 conference in Toronto.
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