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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Masala! Mehndi! Masti! Presents GhuMMMo on Ice!!!


DJ Skate Saturday Nights, Pic - Elene Mekete


StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-
Toronto, Ontario, January 21st, 2011 — Bringing the Masala to the ice! Harbourfront Centre, in partnership with Masala! Mehndi! Masti!, is thrilled to bring you the first South Asian DJ Skate Night party, as part of the DJ Skate Saturday night series, featuring DJ A.B.H.I.J.E.E.T on February 19th, 2011:
Always bringing you the best in South Asian Arts and Culture, Masala!Mehndi!Masti! has teamed up with Harbourfront Centre to bring you all the magic of Masala!Mehndi!Masti! in a fulfilled skating event.  Featuring DJ A.B.H.I.J.E.E.T, famously known in the UAE as a Radio personality, helping to launch city 101.6 and Cool 94.7.  A.B.H.I.J.E.E.T has also hosted parties alongside some of the world’s finest DJ such as Paul Van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, Armin Van Buuren, DJ Aqeel, DJ Akbar Sami, DJ Suketu, as well as hosted parties with Bollywood’s elite from Amitabh Bachan and Shah Rukh Khan to Kareena Kapoor and Deepika Padukone.  For the very best in family entertainment this winter, come out to M!M!M! presents GhuMMMo on ice on February 19th, 2011.
For additional information, Contact:
Jyoti Rana                                                                                                                   Althea Linton
Satya Arts Association                                                                                    Harbourfront Centre
416-666-9494                                                                                                              416-973-4428
jrana@satyaarts.com
                                                                     alinton@harbourfrontcentre.comwww.masalamehndimasti.com                                                          www.harbourfrontcentre.ca

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