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Bangalore: Sensational Salsa Dance Competition Wows Savvy Crowd

Report and pics from Akash Poojari Polali
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MB)

Bangalore, Jul 8: After buzzing  the city's young crowd with a series of competitions such as the 'Guitar Competition 'and War of Dj's Bangalore Central, the city's most happening mall on Saturday hosted the 'Salsa Dance Competition' to round off its three-week-long festival 'Youth Buzz'.

The Salsa dance competition consisted of two rounds. In round one all participating couples, danced together for three minutes to the tune of the music selected by the judges.
 
The excitement hit the peak in round two where each finalist couple danced on the rack of their own choice. The parameters for judging the contestants were choreography,innovation, presentation,entertainment value,costumes and music interpretation. 

The couple Richard and Sneha were declared the stars of the evening and took home a whopping Rs 40,000 and runner up Sunil and Bindu were awarded gift vouchers worth Rs 10,000.
 
The Judges for the exhilarating contest were Lourd Vijay and Sanjay. Lourd Vijay, founder and artistic director of LVDS has revolutionized Indian-westren dance over and over again in India - most notably,by introducing Salsa in 1997. One of his notable accomplishments is choreographing and working with Jackie Chan for the movie 'Myth'.
 
He has also choreographed various theatre and Bollywood productions. Latin Dance exponent Sanjay, founder of Team 5678, has danced in over 500 shows and his Team 5678 is the first Indian Group to perform for the renowned musical group Deep Forest (Grammy winners in 1993).
 
'Youth Buzz' started on June 16 and scheduled to end on July 8.

  

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  • sharon, Pune/Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 10 2007

    Way to go Richard and Sneha, the judges, especially  Lourd, are expert salsa dancers, and I'm sure your performance was excellent.

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  • D.C.D'souza, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 10 2007

    Mr.Nair, please grow up with time. we are not in the primitive age.

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  • Noel Dsouza, Herndon,U.S.A

    Tue, Jul 10 2007

    Dear Nair, I dont know what you felt was ridiculous in the dance.I have to tell you one thing that dancing is just a art and not a easy thing.I guess you felt the ridiculous part of this was the clothes that they are wearing is just part of the salsa dance.

    I think we should appreciate that they have worked hard to produce a performance like this.I can tell you for sure that doing what they did is not easy. If a girl and guy dance ,we always look at the negative but understand it is only a art and should not be taken in the wrong way.

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  • S. D' Souza, Udupi/UK

    Tue, Jul 10 2007

    From Mr.Nair's comments it's apparent that some people in India still need a new pair of eyes to look at things.

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  • F. Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2007

    What is so absurd and highly ridiculous - This is only a form of dance. The Khajuraho temples are internationally famous for the erotic dance sculptures that adorn the walls and that dance form is well appreciated.

    Ok, forget the Khajuraho, what about the dances shown in bollyhood - the pelvic thrusts are they any better?? Salsa is just another form of dance and I dont see anything bad in it for parents not to allow their kids to join the dance. My hearty CONGRATS to the couple Richard n Sneha - Keep it up!!!

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  • A.S.K.NAIR, Muscat

    Mon, Jul 09 2007

    This is nothing but absurd and highly ridiculous!! I am wondering as to whether these boys and girls have no parents...?

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