Whether it is for corporate, community or private events, B Dances, a vibrant troupe with members from diverse communities, is on top of mind. “We believe dancing has divine power of bringing people from different cultures together,” say its founders.
B Dances, which started classes in 2006, today has sessions in three locations – Ormond, Brunswick and Tarneit.
Some of their notable works include conducting the education programme for “Cinema India” at the National Gallery of Victoria, choreographing dance sequences for “Perfume Garden”, “Call Girl the Musical” and “Elephant Princess” for Channel 10, performing at the annual Diwali function of the Copper Mines of Tasmania for four consecutive years, choreographing items for schools annual concerts, and in 2013, choreographing and performing in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala with comedian Dave Callan and band The Bombay Royale.
For more details, visit www.bollywooddances.com.au or www.facebook.com/BollywoodDanceSchool.
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