California Dance Academy to Perform at Disney's Diwali Fest

The Ghungroo Dance School in Santa Clarita has been chosen to perform at the Diwali Dance Fest at Walt Disney World. Founded by Jini Valiaveettil, the academy offers Bollywood and semi-classical classes to students of all ages and backgrounds. Its teaching team blends traditional Indian dance with contemporary fusion styles like Bollyhop. The school regularly performs at major cultural events and participates in community outreach programs.

Key Points: Indian Dance Academy Selected for Disney Diwali Festival

  • Selected from 400+ applicants
  • Teaches Bollywood & semi-classical dance
  • Focuses on inclusive, diverse community
  • Performs at major cultural events
  • Involved in charity outreach
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California Indian Dance Academy set for Disney stage

Ghungroo Dance School from Santa Clarita chosen to perform at Walt Disney World's Diwali Dance Fest, highlighting Bollywood and fusion styles.

"Bollyhop has become such a hit across Southern California... It's exciting to see students connect with Indian music and movement in a new way. - Jini Valiaveettil"

Washington, March 24

A Southern California-based Indian dance academy has been selected to perform at the Diwali Dance Fest at Walt Disney World, marking a major milestone for the Santa Clarita group.

Ghungroo Dance School was selected from 25 teams among more than 400 applicants. The selection highlights its growing recognition and strong performance record, a media release said Monday.

Founded by dance instructor Jini Valiaveettil, the school offers weekly classes in Bollywood and semi-classical dance. It caters to all age groups, from young children to adults.

The academy has built a reputation for inclusive training. Students come from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The focus is on rhythm, movement, and community.

"Bollyhop has become such a hit across Southern California," Valiaveettil said. "We've created something that resonates with dancers from many different cultures. It's exciting to see students connect with Indian music and movement in a new way."

The school's teaching team includes Karthika Ashok, who specialises in classical Indian and Bollywood dance. Manya Aggarwal brings a modern approach with Bollyhop, a fusion of Bollywood and hip-hop.

This blend of traditional and contemporary styles has helped the school reach younger audiences.

Ghungroo dancers regularly perform at major cultural events in Southern California. They were part of the inauguration of the Radha Krishna Dham Hindu Temple in Tarzana.

They have also performed at Indian Independence Day celebrations across the region. These events draw large and diverse crowds.

The school is also involved in community outreach. It has worked with CRY America to support initiatives for underprivileged children in India through cultural programmes.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Bollyhop sounds like a fantastic fusion! It's the perfect way to introduce Indian dance forms to a younger, global audience. Great to see the diaspora keeping our traditions alive while making them relevant. Kudos to the entire team!
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Michael C
Interesting read. I'm from LA and have seen these performances at local festivals. The energy is incredible. It's more than just dance; it feels like a vibrant community event. Good luck to them at Disney!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the recognition, I hope the "Bollyhop" fusion doesn't dilute the purity of our classical forms. There's a fine line between innovation and losing the essence. That said, any platform that shares our culture is a positive step.
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Karthik V
Selected from 400 applicants! That's no small feat. The fact that they also do community work with CRY America shows their heart is in the right place. True ambassadors of Indian art and values. Make us proud!
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Sarah B
The inclusive approach is what stands out. Students from all backgrounds learning together - that's the real magic. Art has the power to unite, and this school seems to be proving it every day. Wishing them a stellar performance!

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