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Be part of The Shiamak Davar Dance Company at IIFA 2016

Darpan News Desk, 19 May, 2016 12:01 PM
  • Be part of The Shiamak Davar Dance Company at IIFA 2016

Indian cinema is recognized across the world for its varied hues and vivid mix of song, dance and superlative acting. And the 17th IIFA Celebrations, to be held in Madrid (Spain) between 23rd and 26th June 2016, will be the fitting stage for a global fiesta to acknowledge the magnificence of Indian cinema. Taking the excitement a notch higher, this year, COLORS UK kick-offs the COLORS presents SHIAMAK IIFA Dance Competition. Through this unique contest, viewers stand an opportunity to perform with The Shiamak Davar Dance Company for IIFA 2016 choreographed and designed by Dance Guru Shiamak Davar, and celebrate Indian cinema with their favourite Bollywood stars!

The COLORS presents SHIAMAK IIFA Dance Competition aims at personalizing the IIFA experience for Indian cinema aficionados. To be judged by ace choreographer Shiamak Davar, Raj Nayak (CEO – COLORS) and Viraf Sarkari (Director – Wizcraft Internatonal Entertainment), the competition will select one male and one female winner. These winners will train at the SHIAMAK IIFA Workshops which will be held in London from the end of May 2016.

Speaking about this, choreographer Shiamak Davar said, “I have been associated with IIFA since 2002. It’s a fantastic platform to take Bollywood to new international destinations each year. Bollywood has such a huge fan base globally. I am happy to give an opportunity to local talent to perform to their favourite stars and to be a part of the whole IIFA experience on stage and backstage. The Shiamak IIFA Dance Competition on COLORS UK is a fantastic chance for Bollywood fans from the UK to meet and share the same stage as their idols!”

Participants interested in Colors presents Shiamak IIFA Dance Competitioncan read detailed terms and conditions, register and upload their videos at colorstv.com/ColorsUKCompetition.

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