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Indian Youth Society: Dharmesh Sir to Judge “Dhoom Macha Le-3” Auditions

Published On : 20 Apr 2015   |  Reported By : Vinod Lewis


Kuwait: COMPETITION and Team activities can drive learning and performance better than solo endeavor. It teaches to fall and rise and have confidence in yourself.

Dance competitions are the ultimate destination for any dancers. All dancers need to be continuously challenged to do their best and achieve more, hence IYS gives an opportunity and a platform to the youth to compete and learn the creativity and tenacity of professionals they see around. We motivate the participants to strive and prove themselves in front of the pronoun celebrities. Here is a chance to show your talent.

"Dhoom Macha Le Season-3" a dance competition to bring out the dancing talent in Kuwait will be judged by the best freestyle dancer Dharmesh Yelande. According to the age group of contestant the competition will be having four different levels such as junior, pre senior, senior & super seniors and details can be seen on the IYS website. REGISTRATION for the audition is already opened and will be closed on 10th of April 2015. Registration forms & more details can be availed on IYS websitewww.indianyouthkuwait.com.
Dharmesh Yelande popularly known in the dance world as Dharmesh Sir is an Indian dancer and choreographer. Known for his crisp and fast dance movement, Dharmesh is expert in freestyle dancing. He participated in Dance India Dance (season 2), Dance India Dance Li'l Masters, and Dance Ke Superstars, all of which aired on Zee TV. After his experience in these shows, he was hired by Farah Khan to choreograph the movie Tees Maar Khan. He has WORKED in the 3D dance-based film ABCD – Anybody can dance produced by UTV Motion Pictures.He runs his own dance academy in Vadodara (AKA Baroda) known as the D 'virus Dance Academy.

AUDITIONS will held on 24th of April at Salmiya Indian Model School.

Indian Youth Society, Kuwait fondly known as IYS is a non-profitable organization REGISTERED with Indian Embassy of Kuwait by the initiative of a like-minded young Indians with the vision of honoring, encouraging, supporting and celebrating the Indian social & cultural values amongst the people of Kuwait. IYS intension is to create a platform for people by organizing various competition events like singing, dancing, sports etc., to showcase their talents and creativity. The Society is also strived to provide social & cultural work by regularly organizing quality entertainment events to increase the interaction and enhance the harmony amongst the people.

REGISTRATION forms and competition rules can be downloaded from IYS website

For further details contact: 67648786, 66127231, 67738135, 66367438 and 66365667.
E-mail: info@iyskuwait.com ; iyskuwait@gmail.com ; www.indianyouthkuwait.com

 







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Comments

Raghav Athwal, Bathinda    02 Nov 2015

I hope your show very great ho... And i like for dharmesh sir


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