on International Dance Day: Dance is the international language of connecting with others and the world without words. I encourage others to continue to feel inspired in this time either through emotions, a life lesson or by one of your favourite artists. Know that in these times we can still create and find ways to. Let s continue to take risks and face our fears in this virtual world and push our art for others to learn and see.
Here s a dancer Reequal wants you to know about: Dawn Ward. She is the leader and choreographer of Holland College Dance Team. We share a lot of similarities with our dance styles and we both are from the Bahamas. But she is a phenomenal educator, choreographer, singer, dancer and actress.
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After singing in the rain, now dancing in the snow: Bhangra at -20 degrees goes viral
A dance teacher s Bhangra class in the picturesque snow-covered Yukon in Canada has gone viral on Twitter.
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The world is full of possibilities and doing the Bhangra dance at -20 degrees is one of them. Dance teacher Gurdeep Pandher s Bhangra class in the picturesque snow-covered Yukon in Canada has gone viral on Twitter.
Sharing the video of his dance class, he wrote, Outdoor winter Bhangra class in the Yukon. When it was -20ºC (feeling like -30ºC with windchill) & the pandemic on top of that, these friends from the Yukon s French community joined me for a physically-distanced and pandemic-safe bhangra class for joy, exercise and positivity .