With a dhol in her hands and her feet stamping to the beat, Parv Kaur is spreading Punjabi culture across the globe. Say ‘Bhangra’ and one is immediately transported to a world of colourful dresses ...
Viral Video: It’s no secret that Punjabis absolutely love bhangra, so much so that they can’t stop themselves from grooving whenever they listen to those irresistible dhol beats. The same happened ...
The Grand Finale of the workshop witnessed a Baisakhi-themed party which had dhol and performances by a DJ. The aim of the workshop was also to promote folk dance bhangra in its original form, ...
It’s a Saturday, and the decisive, guiding beats of the dhol — a double-headed drum from India — and shouts of “hadippa” (a Punjabi word meaning “hooray”) reverberate through a Sandy dance studio. The ...
Lohri, celebrated every year on January 13, is one of the most vibrant winter festivals in North India. It is most popular in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh, where people gather around a ...
If not for bhangra, Ranveer Brar may never have truly embraced his Punjabi heritage. "It was something that I was kind of almost embarrassed about and kind of shy," says Brar, who now teaches bhangra ...