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NYU Bhangra @ Boston Bhangra 2013

PavanSingh27

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NYU Bhangra at BBC 2013



Laal: Jyot Sawhney & Ananya Bhattacharya
Royal Neela: Afzal Jasani & Nayaab Bakshi
Dark Gulabi: Pavan Ghotra & Ria Malhotra
Ferozi: Jatinder Singh & Ashika Kalra
Haara: Ruturaj Kanbur & Kashvi Kumar
Peela: Harshdeep Randhawa & Aveeka Smriti Vats
Dholi: Jesse Singh Twerk
Statue of Liberty: Nandini Mazumdar


Shout out to Tarundeep Singh from Fauj for tying our Paggs.
 

JSaw

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Any feedback and comments would be appreciated. Shout out to the whole committee for a great weekend, and congrats to all the placing teams.
 

Hoya Singh

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Solid performance you guys had some cool ideas. A few things I would work on would be making the set less stagnant and have formations that involve you guys moving around the stage more rather than just doing a set of moves in one spot each section. The set was kind of repetitive but having more formation ideas should fix that problem. Also, I would work on your dancers form, while the energy was def there, I think there was a lot of slouching and some of the dancing just didn't feel natural. Dancing wider, lower, and with your backs straight and chest out should help.


Good set overall though and good job Jyot, Jay, and Pavan
 

Archana

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Overall this was an entertaining set. It is pretty noticeable who are the strong and weak dancers so you guys need to work on strengthening the weaker dancers. Transitions need work because they don't flow very well, kinda like it is stop and go, plus your dancers can't grasp what leg to start with. That is a memory issue, but the little things can be very noticeable. Also, please extend and complete the move. With that takes time and practice. At practice, work on each dancer perfecting the move with completion and extension along with form and if it is not possible then change the move because one off dancer can make that move/formation look off. Another thing is your modhe during khunde chaal and jugni (even while waiting for your turn), you gotta bounce it or else it looks lazy. Also, figure out what way you want a move to be done because some of your dancers put emphasis on some moves which makes the rest of the dancers look lazy. Lastly, I know a set can be tiring, but when your ending gimmick person has more energy then the rest of the dancers, it doesn't look too good. So maintain energy, if possible. Other than that, I agree with what Hoya Singh said about the backs straight. I loved all the concepts you guys tried to pull off, it was a great set. Just work on your mistakes and these few things. Hope this helps.
 
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