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Vancouver and London Experience ConfiDance!

Darpan News Desk, 15 Aug, 2016 11:03 AM
    A dance show that takes place in annually in multiple cities around the world witnessed packed houses in Vancouver and London. Ace choreographer Shiamak Davar gives a unique opportunity to talented dancers from around the world to train in multiple dance styles and display their versatility in a stage show. ConfiDance is an effort for dancers to gain confidence through dance and hone their ability as performing artistes.
     
    Local talent from each city that attends Shiamak’s dance classes are personally handpicked and trained under his expert faculty intensively in dance and in the performing arts. Via the ConfiDance Show, they whole heartedly engage themselves in the technique of various dance styles, creating properties and sets, designing costumes and coordinating backstage activities. This program and show is a stepping stone towards each of the performers foraying into the world of professional dancing.
     
    Recently the second edition of ConfiDance in Vancouver and London was a showcase of Indo Contemporary, Bollywood Jazz, Hip Hop and musicals. The audience was treated to a delightful display of dance by nearly hundred dancers in each city. The show is conceptualized in India by Shiamak and then is staged in multiple cities globally by his dance teams in each of those cities.
     
    “People come to my classes to take up dance as a hobby. But amongst them, a lot of them have the talent to grow and take dance more seriously. Developing dance teams in each of these cities is an effort towards this, so they can learn styles and technique intensively by my core faculty. The ConfiDance Show helps them understand how performing on stage works and gives them a greater insight into dance and the energy of being in front of a live audience. Parents, family and friends also get a chance to see how well they are progressing with the training.” says Shiamak.
     
    Consul General of India in Vancouver, Rajiv Kumar Chander attended the show and expressed “thank you all for such a beautiful event and showing us the joy of dance.”
     
    The local city teams are now preparing for the Confidance shows in Toronto, New york, Sydney and Melbourne.
     
    Photos: Peter So and Paul Torode

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