
Punjabi Folk Dance Bhangra was organized in Vancouver under the name of 'Mela Punjabian Da'
Vancouver (Canada)- Children, girls, young women and youth from different cities of Canada forced the audience to dance along with them by performing 'Best Bhangra'.
Vancouver (Canada)- Children, girls, young women and youth from different cities of Canada forced the audience to dance along with them by performing 'Best Bhangra'.
On the drum set, when the folk songs were sung with traditional instruments, the young women and men took Bhangra to new heights with their 'Josh and Jazbe'. When the smiling faces shook the ground with the 'force of their legs', it was clear that they had worked day and night to win this competition. Many children are the future stars of this region, seeing them dancing, it was felt that 'they were made for Bhangra and Bhangra was made for them'. The 'intensity' with which these bright stars born in foreign lands are celebrating their heritage and culture is 'worthy of praise'.
Congratulations to the contestants and winners of the competition.
'Atma Budheali' proved that in their stage performances, they deserve to be called the 'best duet' of today. Who kept the audience's hearts engaged with family songs. 'Channi Nattan Te Moge Ala' is the favorite singer of today's youth, during whose singing all the youth of the fair went 'gai te nachi' along with him. He kept his fans 'on their toes' with his singing.
'Nachhattar Gill' took the fair to the peak with his amazing art. Gill Saab 'enchanted' the audience with his 'harmonious and passionate' singing.
The volunteers and office bearers of different clubs, fulfilling their responsibilities with dedication, carried out this 'Mela Punjabian Da' program with mutual coordination and understanding and bid farewell to all the sangats by promising to meet again next year. Thus, this fair ended leaving its sweet memories and spreading happiness for the wait for the next year.
