www.insurancerate.com StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Shiamak Davar International (SDI) presents its dazzling annual dance extravaganza displaying the latest moves from Bollywood. Under the aegis of their artistic director, Shiamak Davar, this show choreographed by his expert team of instructors is a colourful Indian experience.Shiamak’s Summer Funk gives a platform for all participating students to perform on stage in a professional setup. Students get an opportunity to train and learn the finer nuances of dance. The students enjoy a complete "performing arts" experience - the excitement, rehearsals, costume trials, teamwork, discipline, professionalism and most of all performance. The workshop culminates in a spectacular performance on July 15th 2012 at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga.
Shiamak has formalized several unique dance styles that are taught exclusively at his dance school.
Shiamak’s Indo-Jazz is a unique combination of tradition and folk Indian movements with jazz technique
Shiamak’s Bollywood Jazz combines Bollywood moves with western jazz technique. Energetic music, dance-exercise and choreography make this a favourite amongst students.
‘SUMMER FUNK™ 2012 is a chance for my students to express their passion and truly shine in a professional dance set-up. Toronto has great potential, students here have a certain energy that makes them great performers on stage!’ says Shiamak
Shiamak’s global dance movement provides a platform for over 70,000 students around the world including centers in India, Australia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and Canada.
The highlights of the show include performances by Shiamak’s Toronto Teen and Adult Dance Team. The show is an interesting mix of latest hits like Chikni Chameli and Pani Da Rang with classics from yesteryears like Rang Barse.
See you at Summer Funk!
Have Feet. Will Dance
Venue: Hammerson Hall, Living Arts Centre. Mississauga
Date: July 15, 2012 | Time: 5:00pm
Tickets available through box office:
www.livingartscentre.ca

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