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Steel City Sapna 2019
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Dance
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BROAD STREET BAADSHAHZ
- Dance
- The BROAD STREET BAADSHAHZ are an all male award winning South Asian Fusion Dance Team, located in the city of brotherly love, Philadelphia, PA. The Baadshahz are a nationally ranked fusion team in the nation.Dancers have joined us from all over the Northeast including: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, Delaware and more, specializing in: Bollywood, Bhangra, Classical, Hip-Hop, and Martial Arts.
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Temple Agni
- Dance
- Temple Agni is Temple University's only all-female South Asian Fusion Dance Team!
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NYU Dillagi
- Dance
- Watching us perform gives you the full experience of watching a Bollywood movie minus the lengthiness of one. What could be better than that?! We delve into various styles of dance such as Bollywood, Bhangra and hip hop. We work for endless hours to perfect our routines and when we hit the stage, we pour our hearts out ontoit. And we're sure that by the end of our performance your heart will feel it too
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BU Chankaar
- Dance
- Chankaar is Boston Universitys premiere South Asian all-girls fusion dance team. We are united by our passion for dance and strive to incorporate a wide variety of dance styles including hip-hop, bollywood, bharatanatyam, contemporary, kathak, bhangra and folk. As an all girls team we embody grace, creativity, and power.
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Michigan TAAL
- Dance
- Michigan TAAL is a university of Michigan's premiere all-female south indian dance team.The team prides itself on integrating its member's backgrounds in bhangra,Bollywood,Hip-Hop,Lyrical,Indian Classical ,and more to create diverse and energizing routines. At the heart of the group is a passion for the arts and a pride in our identity .By performing locally and competing across the nation,the team hopes to not only promote the liveliness of Indian Culture, but also challenge the notion that strength and femininity are mutually exclusive.
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CMU Jiya
- Dance
- CMU Jiya was reinvigorated in 2016, and is Carnegie Mellon's premier all-girls Bollywood fusion team, combining a variety of different dance styles from hip-hop to classical. Our dancers aim to exhibit our passion for dance and showcase Indian culture. The troupe's members excel at a variety of dance styles and many have been dancing since childhood. The team participates in many on-campus and off-campus performances and is working to compete in the national collegiate circuit.
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Penn State Fanaa
- Music
- Fanaa is Penn State's one and only South-Asian acapella group. With a diverse team and an even more diverse range of music, we perform unique arrangements
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OSU Dhadkan
- Music
- Ohio State's premier South Asian co-ed acappella team
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GT Tufaan
- Dance
- Founded in 2005, we are a co-ed Bollywood Fusion dance team dedicated to bringing back Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol (amongst others) with a twist. Through 'filmi' skits, colorful costumes and props, and your all-time favorite songs, we aim to connect and entertain with our audience members. We are composed of Georgia State University, Savannah College of Art & Design, and Georgia Institute of Technology students.
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Nuttin But VOCALS
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- Nuttin' But V.O.C.A.L.S. (NBV) is the first and premier all male south Asian interest a cappella group at Rutgers University - New Brunswick. NBV was started by Ronak Chawla and Saiharish Kota at Rutgers University in January of 2011, in an attempt to bring a cappella to the forefront. The vision was to bring a group to campus that broke all existent barriers. Today, Nuttin' but V.O.C.A.L.S. still stands as Rutgers University's only all male south Asian interest a cappella group on campus. Having gained popularity over the years, NBV has had the opportunity to perform at many venues across the nation. Looking to spread the love of music, NBV has made it a mission to bring something that not only piques interest, but also excites a crowd. NBV is no one-trick pony; every performance one can expect something different.
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Emory Suri A Cappella
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- Founded in 2015, Suri is Emorys first and only Bollywood A Cappella group. Through a fusion of Bollywood songs with American pop, we aim to increase awareness of South Asian culture and music throughout the Emory community and beyond. Since its inception, Suri has performed at various events including First Fridays and South Asian cultural events, as well as hosting our own Fall and Spring showcase. Named after the Persian word for joyous celebration, we look forward to spreading the vibrancy of South Asian music to a greater audience and adding diversity to the A Cappella community.
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Husky Hungama
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- Husky Hungama is UCONN's Co-Ed South Asian Fusion Acappella Group! From Katy Perry to A.R. Rahman, we fuse Western music with traditional and modern South Asian music and perform at various events both on and off campus.
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Spartan Sur
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- Spartan Sur is Michigan State Universitys premier South Asian A Cappella group! The group was created after each of its members all happened to eat at a brand of chemical X filled pani puris. They had an adverse effect and created their addiction to harmonies! Singers by day and crimefighters by night, the singers of Sur are committed to the causes of peace ..and pani puri (Indian delicacy: See also; Delicious)
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Miami University Nishaana
- Dance
- Nishaana is a new Bollywood Fusion team at Miami University. Bollywood Fusion is an upbeat type of dance, mainly a mix of hip-hop and Indian dancing.
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Duke Rhydhun
- Dance
- Rhydhun: Duke's premier Bollywood fusion team
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William and Mary Afsana
- Dance
- Afsana is William and Mary's first competitive Bollywood Fusion dance team. The team was started by its first captain in 2013, and has made its way to interstate competitions and various exhibitions! Afsana aims to promote the promulgation of culture and diversity through different styles of dance and music, and to provide an organized platform on campus for student's who love to dance.
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