Welcome to Nachdi Jawani Academy asian dance classes are tought in a structured format.
All classes start with a warm up and with cool down if the routine requires. Through out the course you will work on technique and be thought movements which originate from Bhangra, Giddha, Kathak, Belly Dance, Street and Hip-Hop fusion together with drama and facial expressions to create.
Bhangra Classes
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Bhangra celebrates the harvest and is associated with the festival of Baisakhi (April 13) when the sight of tall heaps of golden wheat fill the farmer’s heart with joy. The Bhangra dance is performed to Bhangra Music, which is based around the catchy sound of large drums called dhols.
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Giddha Classes
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Giddha is a popular folk dance of women in Punjab and exhibits teasing, fun and exuberance of Punjabi life. The dance is derived from the ancient ring dance and is just as energetic as Bhangra and at the same time it manages to creatively display feminine grace, elegance and elasticity.
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Dhol Classes
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The dhol (Punjabi: ਢੋਲ) is a drum (a percussion musical instrument) widely used in India, usually the Punjab region, the Indian/Pakistani province of Punjab and Gujarat. North India, it was incorporated into Gujarati, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Somalian and other cultures from North India and abroad. Nowadays, it is very popular in modern Punjabi music played worlwide.
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Bollywood Dance
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Bollywood dance consists of vavious indian and western dance forms primal inspired from the bollywood (indian films industry). Bollywood dance is the dance-form used in the Indian films. It is a mixture of numerous styles. These styles include belly-dancing, kathak, Indian folk, Western popular, and "modern", jazz, and even Western erotic dancing. In this web page, we will look at Bollywood dance and place it within the commercial and artistic framework of the South Asian film world. |
B-Boying
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A b-boy (or break-boy) is a male dancer who practices breaking or
b-boying, the acrobatic hip-hop dance style commonly known as "breakdancing." B-girl refers to a female who practices breaking and the term breaker is gender neutral.
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