To celebrate the ICC World Cup win of Indian cricket team, Sarabha Ladies' Club organized its annual meet in great style. A musical match was held between Indian and Sri Lankan cricket teams and the performance enthralled the audience. The programme was organized to celebrate Baisakhi through a fusion of Punjabi and western dance and was appreciated by all the club members.
It was organised under the guidance of the director Shammi Bindra and its coordinator was Avinash Kaur. Some members were also awarded for their contribution in making the event successful.
Lovely Dang, a homemaker and resident of Ghumar Mandi said that for a performance of 10 minutes she had practised for 12 days. She added that her mother-in-law Dolly Dang, who ran a boutique, had given her permission to perform. ''I was very excited as my inspirational mother-in-law was also among the spectators.''
Sabina, a resident of Model Gram, stated that it was first time that she had performed a fusion dance and that too with a theme of cricket.
She stated that 15 days of rehearsal and getting time out of the busy schedule was tough but she eventually got the applause from every club member.
Priyanka Sood, a resident of Haibowal, said that after Indian team won the World Cup she had developed an interest in watching cricket matches.
She stated that it was difficult for her to understand the IPL format, but her brother helped her in understanding that.
Ritu Bhalla from Kundan puri stated that she had danced in such performances before as well, but the theme of musical cricket had really clicked with her. She added that this kind of fusion was the best dance she had ever experienced.
It was organised under the guidance of the director Shammi Bindra and its coordinator was Avinash Kaur. Some members were also awarded for their contribution in making the event successful.
Lovely Dang, a homemaker and resident of Ghumar Mandi said that for a performance of 10 minutes she had practised for 12 days. She added that her mother-in-law Dolly Dang, who ran a boutique, had given her permission to perform. ''I was very excited as my inspirational mother-in-law was also among the spectators.''
Sabina, a resident of Model Gram, stated that it was first time that she had performed a fusion dance and that too with a theme of cricket.
She stated that 15 days of rehearsal and getting time out of the busy schedule was tough but she eventually got the applause from every club member.
Priyanka Sood, a resident of Haibowal, said that after Indian team won the World Cup she had developed an interest in watching cricket matches.
She stated that it was difficult for her to understand the IPL format, but her brother helped her in understanding that.
Ritu Bhalla from Kundan puri stated that she had danced in such performances before as well, but the theme of musical cricket had really clicked with her. She added that this kind of fusion was the best dance she had ever experienced.
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