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Husky Bhangra (retired); KWG; GR
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I have been meaning to get a discussion going on this-I have been watching videos for some time and have noticed an interesting shift in execution of footwork in bhangra-at least from my perspective.
A LOT of teams, whether they are independent or collegiate seem to be adopting a style of wide legs throughout scuffs and dhamaal. People work so hard to get wide and low that sometimes execution through all four beats ends up lacking. And this wide and low style is not something I had seen as much in videos past. What makes it interesting is that I spent 6 weeks in Ludhiana this past summer and worked with a member of GGN Khalsa's Bhangra Team, a team that consistently vies for the top spot with Patiala University in Bhangra-and at no point was wide ANYTHING emphasized.
The whole point of this is I wanted to get the perspectives from people in the circuit as to how/why it happened and why it seems to deviate so much from the mind-set I encountered in India.
-Sonny
A LOT of teams, whether they are independent or collegiate seem to be adopting a style of wide legs throughout scuffs and dhamaal. People work so hard to get wide and low that sometimes execution through all four beats ends up lacking. And this wide and low style is not something I had seen as much in videos past. What makes it interesting is that I spent 6 weeks in Ludhiana this past summer and worked with a member of GGN Khalsa's Bhangra Team, a team that consistently vies for the top spot with Patiala University in Bhangra-and at no point was wide ANYTHING emphasized.
The whole point of this is I wanted to get the perspectives from people in the circuit as to how/why it happened and why it seems to deviate so much from the mind-set I encountered in India.
-Sonny