DLF Avenue and Moving Souls Dance Academy are joining hands to celebrate World Dance Day with an electrifying evening of dance performances. The event, which will take place at COMMONS in DLF Avenue, Saket, New Delhi on Friday, April 28, 2023, promises to be a fun-filled affair featuring a diverse range of dance forms such as Salsa, Bachata, and Social.
This collaboration aims to bring together dance enthusiasts from all walks of life to celebrate the universal language of dance. The event will be a unique opportunity for the audience to witness some of the most talented performers in the city showcase their skills and passion for dance.
World Dance Day is celebrated annually on April 29 to promote the art of dance and increase awareness of its cultural significance. This event will be a fitting tribute to this global celebration and will help to spread awareness about the power of dance to bring people together.
Ravi Rastogi, Founder and Creative Director of Moving Souls, expressed his excitement about the upcoming World Dance Day celebration at DLF Avenue.
“I am absolutely thrilled to be performing on World Dance Day at DLF Avenue. While I have performed at several occasions, including international festivals over the years, performing on this particular day holds a special place in my heart. It feels like you are connecting with the entire world through the language of dance, which goes beyond all barriers. I invite everyone to come and celebrate this beautiful art form with us, and remember to keep dancing and smiling,” Rastogi told Patriot.
When: 8Pm onwards; April 28
Where: DLF Avenue, Saket, New Delhi
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