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SHIAMAK Summer Funk a great success

Darpan News Desk, 12 Jul, 2017 02:42 PM
    The audiences were entertained to inspiring, and engaging performances by toddlers of four to seniors of 84 at the Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey over the weekend. This year the competition, Rise of the Champions was back and all the classes displayed enthralling acts to win the trophy. 
     

    MP Randeep Sarai was welcomed by the SHIAMAK team at the start of the show – he gave an inspirational speech on how dance brings our community together and presented a certificate of recognition for the unwavering dedication to the community service and support via dance they have shown. The competition was judged by judges Rohit Chokhani and Amy Meyers Obregon who were amazed by the talent and energy of every performance! 
     

    The dance team showcased three different styles - a fusion prayer number, afro and Bollywood, both the Victory classes joined together this time and had the audience grooving and had them on their feet clapping and cheering.
     

    Check out all the highlights from Summer Funk 2017 - Rise Of The Champions! Stay tuned for more pictures!

    Posted by Shiamak Vancouver on Monday, 10 July 2017

    SHIAMAK Vancouver is now gearing up for the ConfiDance Show at the Surrey Arts Centre on the August 5.
     

    Photo: Peter So

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